‘The Red Bag’, a dark and intense thriller, has wrapped up its shoot, with a gripping concept poster unveiled and the teaser set to release soon.
‘The Red Bag’, produced by Harikrishna Somisetty and directed by Ravi Kumar Seerapu, is generating strong buzz with its unique storyline centered around a mysterious bag. The film has recently completed its shoot, and post-production work is progressing rapidly. Earlier, the first-look poster created curiosity among audiences, and now the makers have unveiled a striking concept poster while confirming that the teaser will be released soon.

The newly released concept poster sets a dark and gripping tone, featuring a blood-soaked hand holding a stylish red bag marked with a golden butterfly. Elements like blood stains, guns, knives, and brass knuckles hint at a violent and dangerous world, while a neon “SINNERS” sign in the background enhances the gritty atmosphere. The visuals immediately capture attention and suggest a suspenseful thriller narrative filled with secrets and intense moments.
The film features a diverse ensemble cast led by Kabir Singh, who is said to be portraying a role unlike his previous performances, showcasing a darker and more unpredictable side. The supporting cast includes Prasad Behara, Radhya, Sneha Singh, Monika, Akanksha, Eeshan Shankar, Avinash Badal, Bhargavi, and others, each playing significant roles in the story. A major portion of the film was shot in Thailand, adding stylish visuals and high-energy sequences to the narrative, enhancing its cinematic scale.
On the technical front, the film boasts strong craftsmanship with music composed by Shekhar Mopuri, cinematography handled by Priyesh Gurusamy, and editing by Shiva Sharvani, promising a fast-paced and immersive experience. Despite being a debut production venture for Harikrishna Somisetty, the project has been mounted on a grand scale with attention to detail. With the teaser in its final stages, ‘The Red Bag’ is shaping up to deliver a bold, stylish, and intense cinematic ride for audiences.