SIR Trailer: Dhanush's power-packed debut in Tollywood

The trailer assures a hard-hitting social drama that throws light on several issues that distress the education segment.

By Bhavana  Published on  8 Feb 2023 2:00 PM GMT
SIR Trailer: Dhanushs power-packed debut in Tollywood

Hyderabad: Dhanush, one of those versatile actors in India is all set for his Telugu debut 'SIR'. Directed by Venky Atluri, Dhanush will be seen in and as 'SIR' produced by Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya under Sitara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas.

The trailer of the film was unveiled at a grand event in Hyderabad, where the entire cast and crew were present. This bilingual is releasing as Vaathi in Tamil. SIR is all set for a grand release worldwide in Telugu and Tamil languages on February 17th.

The chairman of a private educational institution announces the adoption of several government colleges to provide better education to students in rural areas and Dhanush is one of the lecturers who is sent as a faculty. He falls in love with a teacher played by Samyuktha Menon who believes that they will do some good for the college. However, Dhanush starts fighting against the education mafia, when he realizes the real intention of sending them to rural areas.

The trailer assures a hard-hitting social drama that throws light on several issues that distress the education segment. The dialogues are thought-provoking and at times whistle worthy too. The dialogue, ā€œDabbu Elagaina Sampadinchukovachu... Kaanee Maryada Chaduvu Mathrame Sampadinchi Peduthundi...ā€ uttered by Dhanush is truly punchy.

Dhanush fits the part of a junior lecturer well. The role offers him various emotions that complete a commercial hero outing, and thereā€™s more. Itā€™s not completely a serious role. Samyuktha Menon is good as his colleague. Samuthirakani is at his usual best as the antagonist. The presence of Hyper Aadi assures a good dose of comedy.

The trailer is very impressive and it increases our inquisitiveness to watch the movie in cinemas.

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