Tamannaah’s ‘Odela 2’ climax shooting is going on in Bari set

Tamannaah Bhatia is set to captivate audiences once again as she joined forces with Madhu Creations and Sampath Nandi Teamworks for the highly anticipated sequel, Odela-2. This follow-up to the 2021 blockbuster Odela Railway Station is being helmed by the creative visionary Ashok Teja. The initial promotional materials, including the first look, teaser, and behind-the-scenes video, have already sparked significant excitement and speculation among fans, heightening anticipation for the sequel.

Currently, the high-budget multilingual film is underway with an intense climax shoot in Odela Mallanna Temple set in RFC, Hyderabad. A huge temple set which indeed is very crucial was built, spending a high budget. Tamannaah and other actors are also participating in the shoot, along with 800 junior artists.

The makers, on the special occasion of Hyderabad Bonalu came up with a new poster. Draped in a saree, Tamannaah Bhatia looks serene and content in the poster, carrying Bonam on her head. We can observe many people behind him. Coincidentally, the Bonalu episode is being canned when Bonalu festivities are underway.

Tamannaah Bhatia has undergone extensive training and rehearsals to deliver an electrifying performance. Her commitment to perfecting action scenes is expected to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

Sampath Nandi, known for his exceptional skill in melding high-octane action with captivating storytelling, is overseeing this ambitious project. With his supervision, Odela-2 promises to offer an exhilarating experience filled with emotional depth and adrenaline-pumping action.

Cast: Tamannaah Bhatia, Hebah Patel, Vasishta N Simha, Yuva, Naga Mahesh, Vamshi, Gagan Vihari, Surender Reddy, Bhupal, and Pooja Reddy

Technical Crew:
Producer: D Madhu
Created by: Sampath Nandi
Banners: Madhu Creations and Sampath Nandi Teamworks
Director: Ashok Teja
DOP: Soundar Rajan. S
Music Director: Ajaneesh Loknath
Art Director: Rajeev Nair
PRO: Vamsi-Shekar
Marketing: First Show