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Jatadhara: Sonakshi Sinha and Sudheer Babu starrer supernatural drama Jatadhara has been making waves online. The Telugu and Hindi movie is creating high buzz among audiences as the release date approaches. The movie is slated to hit theatres on 7th November 2025. Helmed by Venkat Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal, according to new developments it has been revealed that the team of Jatadhara performed actual Tantric rituals and chanted autentic mantras during the shooting of the scenes. The movie is presented by Zee Studios and Prerna Arora.

The makers of Jatadhara movie to make the sequence look spiritually charged conducted extensive research and consulted practising Tantriks who guided the ceremonies on the set. Accordingto the team, to make the sequence look spiritually charged all these rituals were performed. The team further revealed that the atmosphere on the filming days was unlike a typical film shoot although measures were taken to maintain respect and sensitivity for the traditions being depicted. Alongside Sonakshi and Sudheer, the magnum opus also stars  Divya Khossla, Shilpa Shirodkar, Indira Krishna, Ravi Prakash, Naveen Neni, Rohit Pathak, Jhansi, Rajeev Kanakala, and Subhalekha Sudhakar.

 
 
 
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Meanwhile, speaking about the film Prerna Arora said, “Jatadhara is not just a film, it’s an experience born out of faith and fearlessness. We wanted to build a world that feels real. Every chant, every ritual, every emotion had to come from a place of truth. The energy on set was something words can’t describe — it felt like cinema meeting divinity.” Adding to that, director Abhishek Jaiswal shared, “When you attempt to portray the mystical, it’s very easy to rely on visual effects. But we wanted authenticity to feel that raw vibration that ancient rituals carry. Those moments on set were powerful, and I believe audiences will sense that same intensity on screen.”

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On the other hand, director Venkat Kalyan added, "We didn’t want to recreate the energy; we wanted to feel it. When you’re dealing with a story like Jatadhara, it’s not just about visuals or effects. It’s about invoking something deeper that connects you to the unseen. Those rituals weren’t for spectacle, they were for truth, to make the experience sacred and real for everyone on set and for audiences watching it.” The film explores themes of faith, fear, and devotion, and promises moments that will unsettle and move audiences in equal measure. 

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