Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited pan-Indian debut, hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 – Sword vs Spirit, is poised for a massive worldwide release on june 12, 2025. A high-stakes historical action adventure, the film marks a significant milestone in the actor’s career as he ventures into the national cinema spotlight. Originally helmed by krish Jagarlamudi, the project was later completed under the direction of jyothi Krisna, ensuring the ambitious scale and cinematic vision remained intact. Featuring nidhhi agerwal as the female lead, the film promises a gripping mix of period storytelling, action-packed sequences, and emotionally charged moments that span cultures and regions.

Building on the pre-release excitement, nidhhi agerwal recently took to social media platform X to interact with fans, offering key updates on the film’s music and promotional rollout. She revealed that a new song, likely titled “Tara Tara,” composed by the legendary MM Keeravaani, is set to be unveiled on May 28, 2025. The track is expected to be high-energy with powerful choreography, aimed at energizing fans and drawing attention to the film’s musical strength. Additionally, she confirmed that the full-scale promotional campaign will kick off on May 27, which has already created a palpable buzz online. This synchronized marketing push is designed to elevate audience anticipation just as the countdown to the release begins.

The film’s scale is further amplified by a star-studded ensemble that includes bobby deol as the menacing antagonist, alongside nargis Fakhri, Nora Fatehi, Sathyaraj, and pujita ponnada in key roles. With production handled by A. Dayakar Rao and presentation by the seasoned AM Ratnam, the film is built on a foundation of rich production values and grandeur. The response in overseas markets has already been promising, with advance bookings in the US crossing the $60,000 mark—signaling strong early traction. As promotional activities ramp up and new content rolls out, hari Hara Veera Mallu is shaping up to be not just a regional blockbuster, but a film with the potential to resonate across the indian cinematic landscape.

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