
📌 Key Points
- Aadi Sai Kumar DARES Hindu-Muslim love story with Sairabanu!
- Blockbuster Aadi Sai Kumar CHOOSES bold ‘Sairabanu’ next!
- STAR POWER: Kiran Abbavaram, Kona Venkat BLESS Sairabanu launch!
- K-Ramp producers Hasya Movies AIM for another sensation!
Tollywood is abuzz with the upcoming ‘Sairabanu,’ featuring Aadi Sai Kumar and Bandhavi Sreedhar in what promises to be a poignant Hindu-Muslim love story. Its grand inauguration, graced by Kiran Abbavaram’s ceremonial clap, has already sparked considerable excitement. Prepare for an intriguing cinematic journey exploring a sensitive yet timeless theme.
Sairabanu: Bold Interfaith Romance
The film ‘Sairabanu,’ starring Aadi Sai Kumar and Bandhavi Sreedhar, is poised to be a Hindu-Muslim love story. Its grand inauguration ceremony, marked by Kiran Abbavaram‘s ceremonial clap, has generated significant buzz.
Following his career’s biggest blockbuster with ‘Shambala,’ Hero Aadi Sai Kumar is now focusing on strong commercial and concept-based films. ‘Sairabanu’ marks his next project, directed by Phani Krishna Siriki and produced by Rajesh Danda, known for the sensational hit ‘K-Ramp,’ under the Hasya Movies banner. Bandhavi Sreedhar stars opposite Aadi Sai Kumar as the heroine.
The film’s title was unveiled with an attractive poster, presenting an enthusiastic romantic atmosphere. It features a heart-shaped pink cloud painted with soft pastel colors, appearing to float at the top.
Star-Studded Launch Sparks Buzz
The traditional Pooja ceremony for this Hindu-Muslim love story saw several prominent guests. Hero Kiran Abbavaram clapped for the muhurat shot, while Director Ram Abbiraju and Sai Kumar switched on the camera. Kona Venkat and ‘K-Ramp’ director Nani provided the script to the makers, and Director Yogi helmed the inaugural shot as a guest director.
Regular shooting for ‘Sairabanu’ is set to commence soon. Stay tuned for more updates about this upcoming romantic drama from Hasya Movies.
Looking Ahead
With ‘Sairabanu’s’ shoot commencing soon, Hasya Movies embraces a bold narrative. This Hindu-Muslim love story is more than cinema; it’s a vital conversation for our diverse society. Will it bridge hearts or challenge mindsets? We keenly await its profound impact on screens and collective thought.

