How did you feel about taking on the role of Panchami in Hari Hara Veera Mallu?
I was thrilled to take on Panchami’s role. It’s rare to find a character with so many layers, and Panchami allowed me to explore a wide range of emotions, from strength to vulnerability. I really loved the depth she brought to the story.
What was the transformation process like for your character?
The transformation for Panchami was intense. Every day, I spent almost two hours in the makeup chair. The stylists did an incredible job, paying attention to every tiny detail—costumes, jewelry, everything was meticulously crafted. It was all worth it to bring Panchami to life.
How was your experience working with Pawan Kalyan?
Working with Pawan Kalyan was like a dream come true. His presence and energy on set are unmatched. Honestly, working with him on just one film feels like you’ve worked on a hundred projects with anyone else. He is so grounded and inspiring, and I learned so much from him.
Can you talk about the theme of the film?
The tagline "Sword vs Spirit" truly sums up the essence of Hari Hara Veera Mallu. The film delves into themes of ideals, faith, and the internal conflicts that define our identity. It’s a gripping narrative that beautifully blends action with deep emotions.
Did you undergo any special training for the film?
Yes, I trained in Bharatanatyam and horse riding for the film. There are some intense action sequences as well, and those really pushed me to grow as a performer. The training helped me bring out the character’s physicality and grace.
What was your first day on set like?
My first scene was for the song “Kollagottinadhiro,” shot on a massive set. The scale was absolutely mind-blowing, and that’s when I realized how special this project was. It was an unforgettable experience.
How would you describe the film’s story setting?
Hari Hara Veera Mallu is a fictional tale woven into a real historical timeline. It’s like telling a story during the COVID era with fictional characters. The vibe reminds me of an Indian version of Indiana Jones—it’s filled with royal drama and action-packed adventures.
What can fans expect from the music?
Keeravani Garu is a musical genius. The music in this film elevates every moment, whether in the songs or the background score. “Tara Tara” and “Kollagottinadhiro” are especially close to my heart, and I can’t wait for the audience to enjoy them.
How was the overall atmosphere on set with the cast and crew?
The atmosphere on set was fantastic. Everyone, from the actors to the technicians, gave their best. I shared most of my scenes with Pawan Kalyan Garu, and our chemistry and coordination were spot on. The entire team worked with such passion and dedication.
What message do you want the audience to take from this film?
Hari Hara Veera Mallu is a film with power, grace, and soul. It’s not just visually grand; it’s emotionally strong as well. I hope the audience walks away feeling deeply connected to the film and its themes. It’s truly a cinematic experience that will resonate long after the credits roll.




