Swapna Cinema, along with Zee Studios, Anandi Art Creations, and Concept Films, is making the upcoming movie *Champion*, which features Roshan and Anaswara Rajan.
Directed by Pradeep Advaitham, the film's trailer was recently shown, giving a strong preview of the movie and showing how well the technical parts are done.
What makes the trailer stand out is the work of five main members of the technical team—production designer Thota Tharani, cinematographer R. Madhie, music director Mickey J Meyer, editor Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, and stunt choreographer Peter Hein.
Together, their work makes the trailer a really good cinematic experience.
Thota Tharani, a well-known production designer, has recreated the village of Bairanpally as it was in 1948 with a lot of attention to detail.
The way he has designed the setting makes the audience feel like they are right there in that time period, showing the way people lived and interacted during that time.
R. Madhie, the cinematographer, has shot the movie in a realistic and skilled way.
His camera work adds to the emotions of the story and helps tell the tale with each scene.
Mickey J Meyer, the music director, has already made a popular album, with the first two songs, *Gira Gira* and *Sallangundaale*, becoming big hits.
But his work in the trailer's background music is even more impressive. It makes the visuals feel more real and draws the audience in deeply.
Roshan is shown as a passionate football player with big dreams.
His story takes a big turn as he starts to fight for his village against the Nizam’s rule. Peter Hein, one of India’s top stunt choreographers, has designed the action scenes, and what we see in the trailer is truly amazing.
The trailer is also made more exciting by the editing done by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao.
His editing keeps the audience interested and makes the story powerful and engaging.
The teamwork of these five technical experts has greatly improved the film’s visual and emotional effects.
With high expectations, *Champion* is set to release on December 25th, right before Christmas.
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