There are only two weeks left until the release of the much-anticipated supernatural spectacle Jatadhara. Anticipation is at an all-time high. Every glimpse from its gripping teaser to the spine-chilling trailer has left audiences hooked. This Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha starrer promises to be unlike anything seen before.
Now, an extraordinary revelation has added even more intrigue. Both lead actors shot the film’s massive climax sequence non-stop for 24 hours over multiple days. This achievement is a feat of sheer endurance and commitment rarely witnessed in Indian cinema.
Helmed by Venkat Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal, Jatadhara is a visually stunning supernatural odyssey. It blends mythology, black magic, ancient curses, and a mystic treasure hunt. The story culminates in a battle between light and darkness. The film’s climax, described by the team as “one of the most challenging ever mounted,” involved large-scale sets. It included intricate choreography. The emotionally charged performances pushed the actors to their absolute limits.
Producer Shivin Narang shared insights into the grueling schedule, saying, “The climax is the soul of Jatadhara it’s where two powerful forces of light and darkness collide. We wanted it to feel raw, real, and larger than life. What Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha have done is beyond dedication it’s devotion. They shot continuously for 24 hours over three days, giving everything physically, mentally and emotionally. It’s one of the toughest, most ambitious climaxes you’ll ever see on the big screen.”

Zee Studios and Prerna Arora present Jatadhara. The film is produced by Umesh Kumar Bansal, Shivin Narang, Aruna Agarwal, Prerna Arora, Shilpa Singhal, and Nikhil Nanda. Akshay Kejriwal and Kussum Arora are the co-producers. Divya Vijay serves as Creative Producer and Bhavini Goswami as Supervising Producer. The film’s immersive soundscape is curated by Zee Music Co.
Jatadhara is releasing in Hindi and Telugu on 7th November 2025. It promises to be a breathtaking cinematic experience. The film is an edge-of-the-seat battle between faith and fear. This is where myth meets madness.

