Versatile actor Arvind Krishna continues to select different genre and doing diverse roles. His latest venture casts him as a sharp and formidable police officer in the film “SIT (Special Investigation Team).” Rajath Raghav, is also playing a pivotal role. Directed by VBR (Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy), the film is a collaborative production by S Nagi Reddy, Tej Palli, and Guntaka Sreenivas Reddy under the banners of SNR Entertainments, Vizag Film Factory, and Vasireddy Cinemas. Co-producers include K Chandra Balireddy, Ramesh Gunda, and Vasireddy Narendra. In a promotional move, the film’s gripping trailer was released by Vishwak Sen, who appreciated the team’s efforts.
The trailer sets a chilling tone with the depiction of a woman’s murder, leading to an intense investigation by the SIT. Arvind Krishna emerges as a relentless detective, bound by his unique principles. Rajath Raghav joins the SIT ensemble, delivering a noteworthy performance.
Packed with action and suspense, the trailer showcases the SIT’s dynamic approach to crime-solving and introduces the audience to key characters beyond Arvind Krishna’s squad. The compelling dialogue adds to the film’s allure.
The trailer effectively piques interest in the film, showcasing Arvind Krishna’s electrifying portrayal. Natasha Doshi stars as the leading lady, with Rajath Raghav, Ruchitha Sadineni, Anuk Rathod, and Koushik Mekala in significant roles.
“Special Investigation Team” features music by Varikuppala Yadagiri, cinematography by Jagadeesh Bommisetty, and editing by Kiran Tumpera.
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