Kuberaa Trailer Review: Dhanush as a cunning beggar, Nagarjuna moves in shadows, and Rashmika Mandanna binds the chaos— it hits hard

Recently, there’s been a lot of buzz surrounding the project Kuberaa. Boasting an impressive cast featuring big names like Nagarjuna Akkineni, Dhanush, and Rashmika Mandanna, this social thriller has been generating positive buzz for all the right reasons. As its theatrical release approaches, the trailer for Kuberaa has now been released, offering a fresh perspective within an engaging social thriller narrative. The 2-minute and 38-second clip immerses viewers in a suspenseful storyline as the actors flawlessly portray their roles.

In the trailer for Kuberaa, Dhanush portrays a cunning street beggar while Nagarjuna Akkineni remains unseen in the background, and Rashmika Mandanna brings order to the mayhem – Kuberaa’s trailer delivers a powerful impact.

Kuberaa Hindi Trailer

Kuberaa makers face pressure from OTT partner over timely release

Lately, the creator of Kuberaa openly disclosed that he’s faced pressure from streaming giant, Amazon Prime Video, following their post-theater release agreement.

He asserted that the streaming titan would withhold approximately 100 million rupees from their contract if Kuberaa didn’t launch on the specified deadline.

Kuberaa runtime, CBFC rating

It’s worth mentioning that according to reports, Kuberaa is said to run for approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, after some additional edits. Interestingly, the Cinematographers Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has granted it a U/A 13+ rating.

Originally planned for release on June 13, the movie’s trailer was later moved and instead presented during the film’s pre-premiere event.

Dhanush’s strong message at the Kuberaa pre-release event

At a prior launch gathering for Kuberaa, Dhanush captivated the audience with a powerful statement standing up to those who tried to belittle him or his work. Furthermore, he expressed gratitude towards his supporters for sticking by him amidst the negative comments directed at him.

He told them, “Feel free to spread all the rumors you’d like about me, or any unfavorable news for that matter. Every time one of my movies comes out, there’s always a negative campaign against me starting around two weeks beforehand. However, your efforts will be futile because my fans are the unwavering pillars of my support.

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2025-06-15 22:52