'Vrushakarma': Naga Chaitanya's 'NC24' Gets A Title

The title was announced by Mahesh Babu on Naga Chaitanya's birthday.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: NOV 26, 2025, 11:46 IST|5 min read
Naga Chaitanya in 'Vrushakarma'
Naga Chaitanya in 'Vrushakarma'

Naga Chaitanya's NC 24 is now Vrushakarma. The film's title was launched on Naga Chaitanya's birthday on November 23. The film's title and poster were launched by Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu on X. "Wishing you a very Happy Birthday @chay_akkineni. #VrushaKarma looks super solid… looking forward to this," Mahesh wrote on X. Chaitanya wrote that director Karthik Dandu has something special coming our way with the film.

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The upcoming Telugu film is jointly produced by BVSN Prasad and Sukumar under the banners Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra LLP and Sukumar Writings. Prominent Telugu filmmaker Sukumar is also credited with the screenplay. Touted to be a mythical thriller, the film features music by Ajaneesh Loknath, cinematography by Ragul Dharuman, production design by Sri Nagendra Tangala, and editing by Naveen Nooli. Earlier in April, the makers released a concept teaser, giving us glimpses of the making, production design, rehearsals, and CGI process of their film. The second schedule of the film commenced in Hyderabad in July.

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It was also recently announced that Meenakshi Chaudhary will be joining the film. The makers of the film released a poster of Chaudhary as Daksha, a possible archaeologist, dusting off artefacts. "In the depths of mystery, she unearths the truth. Meet the intensely magnetic @Meenakshiioffl as #Daksha from the world of #NC24 More updates loading this 'N'ovember," read a post from SVCC, the film's production house.

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The actress was last seen in Anil Ravipudi's Sankranthiki Vasthunam (2025), a hit Telugu film co-starring Venkatesh Daggubati and Aishwarya Rajesh. "What works best in the film’s favour is the very intent that subverts every mildly serious moment into an opportunity to dispense a gag or two. Sankranthiki Vasthunam is outlandish right from the word go, but it weaves in a charm of its own by setting the right stage wherein every character (minor and major) has a quirk to showcase," read THR India's review of the film.

Naga Chaitanya, on the other hand, was last seen in Chandoo Mondeti's Thandel (2025).

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