Amazon Prime Video Premieres the Much-Awaited Trailer for Drushyam 2, Starring Venkatesh Daggubati(Photo Credit: Still From Movie)

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Amazon Prime Video today launched the trailer for its Telugu crime-thriller Drushyam 2,  featuring the iconic Venkatesh Daggubati reprising his role from the Telugu hit Drushyam. The film features an ensemble of actors that includes Meena, Kruthika, Esther Anil, Sampath Raj, and Poorna. Directed by Jeethu Joseph and produced by D. Suresh Babu, Antony Perumbavoor, and Rajkumar Sethupathy of Suresh Productions, Max Movies and Rajkumar Theatres —Drushyam 2 will premiere on 25 November on Amazon Prime Video in India and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

Drushyam 2 takes off from where the first film ended, and takes the audience on a roller coaster journey, as Rambabu’s (Venkatesh Daggubati) family is threatened by an investigation into the events of the past. The upcoming Amazon Original movie raises the stakes with an edgier and more thrilling, drawing viewers into the intense and gripping tale as the man of the house strives to protect his family once again after their lives were altered irrevocably following the events of that one fateful night six years ago.

“Amazon Prime Video has become a global showcase for India’s stories and storytellers,” said Manish Menghani, head of content licensing, Amazon Prime Video India. “Finding and giving voice to unique stories has been at the heart of our content programming. Seeing the strong response from audiences to Rambabu’s story, it was a natural choice for us to release Drushyam 2—one of the most-awaited films of the year—on our service. The film showcases a brilliant team of cast and creators – including Venkatesh, Jeethu Joseph and Suresh Babu. Having them come together translates into thrilling entertainment for our audiences across 240 countries and territories worldwide. As we launch the trailer of the movie, all I can say is, ‘Get ready for some edge-of-seat entertainment as Rambabu and his family hit your screens.’”

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