The eagerly awaited trailer for Vijay Deverakonda’s upcoming film, “Family Star,” has finally been released, offering a glimpse into a captivating narrative filled with love, comedy, and drama. Directed by Parasuram, the film features Vijay Deverakonda alongside the talented Mrunal Thakur, promising a rollercoaster of emotions for audiences when it hits theaters on April 5.
In the trailer, Vijay Deverakonda’s character undergoes a transformation into a devoted family man, showcasing a range of emotions from humor to intense drama. The trailer sets the stage with Vijay’s character grappling with life’s challenges while also displaying glimpses of his carefree spirit, highlighted by comedic moments and adrenaline-pumping action sequences.
The entry of Mrunal Thakur’s character adds depth to the story, portraying a neighbor who shares a close bond with Vijay’s family, much to his initial irritation. As the narrative unfolds, a bittersweet love story emerges, with Mrunal’s character falling for Vijay’s, leading to tensions and conflicts that drive the plot forward.
The trailer takes an unexpected turn as the story shifts to international settings, introducing new dynamics and challenges for the characters. The trailer’s conclusion, featuring Mrunal slapping Vijay, hints at intense confrontations and emotional confrontations that await viewers.
Alongside the trailer release, Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur engaged in a festive Holi celebration with fans in Hyderabad, adding to the buzz surrounding the film’s upcoming release. Their lively presence and electrifying dance performances further heightened anticipation for “Family Star.”
Directed by Parasuram, known for his previous collaboration with Vijay in the hit film “Geetha Govindam,” “Family Star” marks the first-time on-screen pairing of Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur. The film’s ensemble cast, coupled with the captivating storyline showcased in the trailer, has generated significant excitement among fans eagerly awaiting its theatrical debut on April 5.
Sources By Agencies