Satya Dev and Daali Dhananjaya starrer Zebra ready to hit theaters on November 22nd
Published On: 12 November 2024 | Sandalwood | By: Team Moviekoop
Satya Dev and Daali Dhananjaya are set to bring intense performances to the upcoming crime thriller Zebra, directed by Eashvar Karthic, which hits theaters on November 22nd.
The trailer, recently released by Megastar Chiranjeevi, offers a glimpse into a suspenseful plot revolving around deceit, survival, and a high-stakes confrontation between contrasting characters.
In Zebra, Satya Dev plays a crafty bank employee who quietly engages in minor frauds until he unwittingly crosses paths with a ruthless villain portrayed by Daali Dhananjaya. Known for his fierce screen presence, Dhananjaya's character values respect above all, making him a formidable antagonist who relentlessly pursues Satya. As tension builds, Satya’s character, along with his girlfriend (played by Priya Bhavani Shankar) and best friend, finds himself in a deadly game of survival.
The trailer showcases Satya Dev’s nuanced performance, balancing wit and desperation, while Priya Bhavani Shankar brings innocence to her role. Daali Dhananjaya’s intense portrayal of the villain raises the stakes, adding a menacing layer to the story.
The film’s technical team adds to the excitement, with Satya Ponmar’s captivating cinematography enhancing the dramatic sequences and Ravi Basrur’s soundtrack building suspense. The trailer promises a high-octane experience filled with action, suspense, and unexpected twists that keep viewers on edge, setting Zebra up as a thrilling addition to the action genre.
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