The creators have released a teaser showing the changes in Priya and Manu’s life over the last ten years, ahead of Sapta Sagaradaache Ello (Side B)’s premiere on November 17. This is more than two months after Sapta Sagaradaache Ello (Side A) debuted in theaters on September 1. Side B, which is being directed by Hemanth M. Rao and produced by Rakshit Shetty under the Paramvah Studios brand, seems to be a compelling and powerful cinematic experience. In the more than three-minute clip, Rakshit battles his inner demons while thinking back on bittersweet times he shared with his lover. Rakshit is briefly depicted in jail and given advice to start again in an effort to put his troubled past behind him.
Will the river find its sea? Or forever wander in its search to be!
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In the first scene of the teaser, Manu is shown taking on odd jobs in an effort to start over after being released from jail. He’s still holding onto the tape that Priya recorded for him years ago, though, despite his best attempts. He hears it all the time, beginning with her well-known greeting, “Kathe (idiot),” as usual. The preview shows us Manu and Priya finally getting to know one another. Even though she is happy to see him, she emphasizes that things have changed by saying, “Let’s not meet again.” Side B shows how the world has changed by using less blue tones and a greater preference for dark and grey tones than in the prequel. In the teaser, Chaithra J. Achar plays Surabhi, a new character who enters Manu’s life. However, Manu’s continuous listening to Priya’s recorded voice makes it clear that he is still plagued by flashbacks of Rukmini Vasanth’s character. This implies that his history is still having a significant impact on his present. November 17, it will be available in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.