After an intriguing teaser, the makers of Trisha Krishnan starrer crime thriller series Brinda have finally unveiled the trailer. Taking to Instagram streaming platform, Sony LIV took to Instagram and wrote, "Unravel the mystery with Brinda! Stream #Brinda in all the major languages only on Sony LIV from August 2nd." Identity: Trisha Krishnan Completes Shooting for Tovino Thomas-Starrer; Directors Anas Khan and Akhil Paul Say ‘Breezy and Pleasant Working With You’.
In the series, Trisha Krishnan will be seen playing role of a police officer. Written and directed by Surya Manoj Vangala and produced by Adding Advertising LLP, Brinda marks the OTT debut of Trisha Krishnan.
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The screenplay of the series is done by Surya Manoj Vangala and Padmavathi Malladi, helmed in the melody of music director Shakthikanth Karthik, with Avinash Kolla as the production designer, Dinesh K Babu's cinematography and Anwar Ali as the editor. Adding to this celebrated crew, the ensemble cast includes Indrajith Sukumaran, Jaya Prakash, Aamani, Ravindra Vijay, Anand Sami, Rakendu Mouli and others in pivotal roles. The series expertly weaves together elements of drama, crime, and mystery, delivering an enthralling viewing experience.
Speaking about the series, Vangala earlier said in a statement, "I am thrilled to bring this series to a pan-India audience. With its suspenseful plot and unexpected twists, Brinda will not only enthral viewers but also make them reflect on their own beliefs." Trisha Krishnan Turns 41! Hansika Motwani Extends Birthday Wishes to Her ‘Forever Favourite’ With a Throwback Pic.
"It is a powerful, female-led narrative, and I am extremely happy to direct this series. Brinda's character is layered, unraveling different aspects as the story progresses. It's been a pleasure working with Trisha Krishnan, and through Brinda, we hope to redefine the genre and push the envelope in the Telugu industry," Vangala added. Brinda will be out on Sony LIV on August 2 in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali and Hindi.