Telugu Trailer of Parashakti Released, No Anger Towards Hindi

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The highly anticipated Telugu trailer for the film ‘Parasakthi’ has been released on the ZEE5 platform, as a festive gift for audiences. Directed by Sudha Kongara, the film originally premiered in Tamil and has garnered significant success at the box office. However, due to a shortage of theaters, the trailer was not made available in Telugu at the time of its Tamil release.

‘Parasakthi’ is set against the backdrop of anti-Hindi protests in Tamil Nadu during 1965, a period when students rose against the central government’s attempts to impose the Hindi language on Tamil speakers. The film captures the essence of these historical events, portraying the struggles and sentiments of the people during that turbulent time. The release of the Telugu version comes after the theatrical run in Kollywood has concluded, paving the way for a direct release on OTT platforms.

Scheduled to premiere on February 7 on ZEE5, ‘Parasakthi’ will be available not only in Tamil but also in Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. This multilingual release aims to reach a broader audience, highlighting the film’s universal themes of resistance and cultural identity. The recently unveiled trailer emphasizes these elements, showcasing the film’s emotional depth and historical significance.

Additionally, the film marks the debut of actress Sree Leela in the Tamil film industry, further adding to the excitement surrounding its release. Following its successful run in theaters, ‘Parasakthi’ is expected to capture the attention of audiences across various linguistic demographics, allowing fans of different backgrounds to connect with its powerful narrative.

As audiences eagerly await the release of ‘Parasakthi’ on ZEE5, the film stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu and the ongoing dialogue surrounding language and identity in India. The trailer has already sparked conversations about its historical context, and many are looking forward to seeing how the film portrays the events of the 1965 protests.

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