Vassishta launches Mutton Soup trailer ahead of October 10 release
The pre-release event of Mutton Soup, directed by Ramachandra Vattikuti, was held in Hyderabad with Vassishta as the chief guest. Starring Raman and Varsha Viswanath, the film is set for theatrical release on October 10 under multiple production banners.
Updated On - 8 October 2025, 03:52 PM
Hyderabad: The pre-release event of Mutton Soup, directed by Ramachandra Vattikuti, was held on Tuesday. Director Vassishta attended as the chief guest and unveiled the film’s trailer, extending his best wishes to the team.
Presented by Ramakrishna Vattikuti under the banners of Alukka Studios, Sri Varahi Arts and Bhavishya Vihar Chithralu, Mutton Soup features Raman and Varsha Viswanath in the lead roles. The film, produced by Mallikharjuna Elika (Gopal), Ramakrishna Sanapala and Arun Chandra Vattikuti, carries the tagline ‘Witness the Real Crime’ and is set for release on October 10.
Vassishta said the title Mutton Soup was intriguing and the trailer impressive, expressing hope that the film would achieve success.
Director Ramachandra Vattikuti said the film was made with passion and thanked the producers for their support. “Our film releases on October 10, and I urge everyone to watch and support it,” he added.
Hero Raman appreciated the director’s vision and the producers’ encouragement, saying the team worked with complete dedication.
Producer Mallikharjuna Elika described Mutton Soup as a dream project. “Though I was unsure about the title initially, the story convinced me. Despite facing challenges during censorship, we are happy the film is ready for release,” he said.
Producers Ramakrishna Sanapala and Executive Producer Parvataneni Rambabu praised the film’s realistic story and performances.
Actors Gemini Suresh, Sri Charan, Kiran Medasani and Govind said the film’s strong screenplay and emotional depth would connect with audiences. Music director Venky Veena said the team worked with love and sincerity to bring the project to life.
Mutton Soup hits screens on October 10.