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Republic teaser: Sai Dharam Tej guarantees a gripping actioner that questions ruling elite

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The teaser for Sai Dharam Tej-starrer Republic is out, and it was unveiled by Pushpa director Sukumar. Also starring Aishwarya Rajesh, Ramya Krishna, and Jagapathi Babu in different pivotal roles, this Deva Katta directorial presents Dharam Tej as a personality named Abhi, who’s an IAS officer.
Calling his first collaboration with Deva Katta as “an honest attempt,” Sai Dharam Tej took to his social media handles to share the Republic teaser and wrote, “An honest attempt from our team. A very refreshing change for me. Thank you for making this possible @DevaKatta.”

An sincere try from our crew. A really refreshing change for me. Thank you for making this doable @DevaKatta.
Here’s the teaser of #Republichttps://t.co/MHNU2vExH6 #RepublicOnJune4th@aishu_dil @meramyakrishnan @IamJagguBhai #ManiSharma @mynnasukumar @bkrsatish pic.twitter.com/1xCwZfGtuY
— Sai Dharam Tej (@IamSaiDharamTej) April 5, 2021
Judging by the teaser, it appears like Republic goes to be a essential tackle the Indian political system. The 54-second teaser is crammed with highly effective dialogues penned by Deva Katta, about how the ruling powers are making civil servants their slaves. It additionally touche upon how feudalism may be very a lot alive within the constitutional programs. Even although the entire teaser hints on the conflict between a politician and a civil servant, the explanations behind it aren’t revealed.

Sai Dharam Tej’s new avatar and his characterization additionally make the teaser price a watch. It goes to be a refreshing one, not just for him, for the viewers as effectively, as he’s shifting past his romantic hero picture. Overall, the Republic teaser guarantees a gripping actioner that questions the ruling system and procedures of India.
Produced by J Bhagavan and J Pulla Rao beneath the JB Entertainments banner, Republic options music by Manisharma. The movie is due in cinema halls on June 4.