Director SS Rajamouli recently unveiled the first look of Priyanka Chopra from his highly anticipated film 'Globe Trotter.' In this action-packed portrayal, Chopra is seen in a striking yellow saree, which has generated significant buzz among fans. Rajamouli praised the actress in his post, stating, "The woman who redefined Indian Cinema on the global stage. Welcome back, Desi Girl! @priyankachopra... Can’t wait for the world to witness your myriad shades of MANDAKINI....#GlobeTrotter." This highlights Chopra's prominent role in the film and sets the stage for her much-anticipated comeback.
'Globe Trotter' also stars Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran in significant roles. Recently, Rajamouli shared Prithviraj's look as the film's antagonist, KUMBHA, emphasizing the actor's exceptional talent. He expressed his admiration for Prithviraj, stating, "After canning the first shot with Prithvi, I walked up to him and said you are one of the finest actors I’ve ever known. Bringing life to this sinister, ruthless, powerful antagonist KUMBHA was creatively very satisfying."
In addition to Chopra and Prithviraj's looks, Mahesh Babu's sneak peek was also revealed, featuring a dramatic sunset backdrop. Rajamouli teased fans with this glimpse, writing, "Just dropped a small thing for you all. See you on November 15th at the #GlobeTrotter event."
The promotional efforts for 'Globe Trotter' are in full swing, with the film's first single now available. Sung by Shruti Haasan and composed by the Oscar-winning MM Keeravaani, the song captures audiences with its emotionally charged melody and grand orchestration. As anticipation builds for the film, it marks a significant moment for Indian cinema as it prepares for its much-anticipated premiere.
The inaugural event for 'Globe Trotter' is set to take place on November 15 at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The enthusiastic response to the first looks and music indicates that 'Globe Trotter' is poised to be a remarkable entry into the cinematic landscape, showcasing exceptional talent both in front of and behind the camera.
