The global release date of the pan-Indian Telugu film Nagabandham, written and directed by Abhishek Nama, has been announced. The film will hit theaters globally on July 3, 2026. The release date was announced by releasing a mass poster of the film. Recently, the song “Namo Re” from the film was also released. Produced by Kishore Annapur Reddy and Nishita Nagireddy under the banner of NIK Studios and Abhishek Pictures, the film is presented by Lakshmi Ira and Devansh Nama. The co-producer is Tarak Cinemas.
The song “Namo Re” from the film, which celebrates the revered Hindu god Narayan, is currently going viral on social media. The attraction of this song is the excellent choreography of Ganesh Acharya and Srasthi Varma. Featuring around 1,000 dancers performing various Indian dance forms, the song celebrates India’s cultural heritage. The film aims to showcase India’s cultural diversity and spiritual heritage, which have contributed significantly to modern Indian cinema.

The film’s story, partly inspired by the historical Afghan invasion led by Abdali, is presented in a way that combines mythology, history and spiritual warfare. The film, which is being made with exceptional technical standards, is set to rewrite the standards of production value in Indian cinema with meticulous attention and supervision in all technical departments, from large sets to VFX. This story of spiritual significance is being brought to the silver screen on grand sets with stunning visuals.
It is indicated that the performance of the hero Virat Karna, who will come on screen in a fierce avatar, will be the highlight of the film. The film also stars Nabha Natesh, Aishwarya Menon, Daksha Nagarkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Jagapathi Babu, Rishabh Sahni, Garuda Ram, Jayaprakash, Murali Sharma, Anasuya Bharadwaj and B. S. Avinash. Inspired by the recent treasure discoveries at temples like the Padmanabhaswamy Temple and the Puri Jagannath Temple, the film’s story focuses on the fascinating mythology surrounding these divine places and the mysterious rituals designed to protect them.
The film’s story revolves around the Nagabandha associated with 108 Vishnu temples in India. This pan-Indian action film, which combines spirituality with thrilling adventure, will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
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