Exclusive: “Bhairavam is a mass entertainer that celebrates emotions and brotherhood”, says Nara Rohith
Nara Rohith is ready to roar again on May 30, 2025, and Bhairavam is the ride he wants all of us to take.
Updated On - 29 May 2025, 01:24 PM
Hyderabad: Nara Rohith is back—and this time, he returns with more energy, emotion, and power. Known for his calm demeanour and strong screen presence, Rohith has consistently chosen roles that are distinct and meaningful. From the soft-spoken Gautham in Solo, to the relatable “Common Man” in Prathinidhi, and the jealous, emotional brother in Jo Achyutananda, his characters have always left a lasting impact. He doesn’t just act—he makes you feel.

After a break from the limelight, Rohith is making a grand return with Bhairavam, a mass and emotionally charged entertainer. What makes this film even more special is the powerful combination of three dynamic actors—Nara Rohith, Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, and Manchu Manoj. This multistarrer is expected to bring something fresh and exciting to the big screen.

Rohith is no stranger to multistarrers. We’ve seen him share screen space in films like Appatlo Okadundevadu with Sree Vishnu and Jo Achyutananda with Naga Shaurya. But Bhairavam is different—it’s bigger, louder, and deeper in emotion. It combines action, emotion, and brotherhood in a unique blend.
“It’s an Emotional Roller Coaster”
In an exclusive chat with Telangana Today, Rohith opened up about what drew him to Bhairavam, how special the journey was, and what audiences can expect.
“As an audience member, I enjoyed the original film and loved how Vijay made changes; it’s exciting!” he shared. “The movie is not just high on action, but packed with strong emotions and a deep sense of brotherhood.”

One scene that gave him goosebumps? “My introduction sequence and the Mamidi Thota scene,” he revealed, hinting that these moments will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.
A Role Like Never Before
Rohith says his role in Bhairavam is unlike anything he’s done before. “It’s completely different and a total contrast to what I’ve done,” he said. On preparing for the role, he added, “My director, Vijay, provided invaluable input.”

The one word he uses to describe Bhairavam? “Emotional roller coaster.” That’s exactly what he hopes audiences will experience. “I can assure you, everyone walking out of the theatre will have felt that emotional ride,” he said confidently.
Real Bond, Reel Magic
Working alongside stars like Manchu Manoj and Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas made the journey even more special. “Everyone is so positive and full of energy—it’s vibrant every single day. The movie celebrates brotherhood both on and off the sets,” he said. His go-to person on tough days? “Manoj,” he smiled. “When Manoj is around, the energy is electric.”

Though Rohith keeps things simple—“Go, shoot, and come back”—he finds value in each day on set. “I believe every day brings something new to learn from everyone we encounter.”
A Film to Watch with Your Heart
With Bhairavam, Rohith hopes the audience will not only enjoy the action but also feel the emotions deeply. With three strong leads, a passionate director, and a storyline that blends brotherhood and emotion, this film is not just a visual treat but a heartfelt journey.

Nara Rohith is ready to roar again on May 30, 2025, and Bhairavam is the ride he wants all of us to take.