'Sundaram Master', which will head to theatres on February 23, is produced by actor Ravi Teja in collaboration with Sudheer Kumar Kurru. Its trailer was digitally shared today by Megastar Chiranjeevi. Set in a remote village called Miryala Metta, the film features Viva Harsha in the titular role. The male protagonist is there in the village in search of something precious. He enters the scene on the pretext of teaching the residents basic English. Quite contrary to his awareness, they are eloquent in the language.
The makers today said that there is a logical explanation for how the villagers, who otherwise look 'uncivilized', know English so fluently. Speaking at a presser in Hyderabad, Harsha Chemudu aka Viva Harsha said that the film's story appealed to him. He added that his character is relatable. "The movie promises a fun theater experience and is thought-provoking, blending comedy with powerful drama," he said, adding that every character is substantial.
Divya Sripada is glad that the film marks her debut as a lead actress in a theatrical release. The youngster is known for her appearances in some films like 'Colour Photo'.
Director Kalyan Santosh claimed that the film is not the result of a superficial idea and that extensive research went into writing it. He suggested that the film would live up to its intentions. Producer Sudheer Kumar said that it was not difficult to bring Ravi Teja on board to be one of the producers. "He played ball once he listened to the script," Kumar added.
Music director Sricharan Pakala described the film as a "significant experiment". He added, "The storytelling by the director made the movie experience feel next-level. Harsha and Divya delivered outstanding performances."