The makers of the upcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi biopic Maa Vande, starring Unni Mukundan in the lead role, have successfully completed the film’s first shooting schedule in Hyderabad. The milestone was announced by the production team through the release of behind-the-scenes photographs, offering audiences an early glimpse into the making of the ambitious biographical drama.
The Hyderabad schedule commenced on an auspicious note with a traditional pooja ceremony, marking the formal beginning of the project. Following the launch, several key sequences were filmed over the course of the schedule, laying the foundation for the film’s narrative. With this phase now wrapped, the team is preparing to move on to the next shooting schedule in Kashmir, where more pivotal portions of the story will be brought to life.
The behind-the-scenes images shared by the makers capture moments from the sets, including interactions between lead actor Unni Mukundan and director Kranthi Kumar C.H. The visuals hint at the scale and seriousness with which the project is being mounted, reflecting the filmmakers’ commitment to authenticity and cinematic detail.
PM Narendra Modi biopic #MaaVande starring Unni Mukundan has wrapped its first shooting schedule in Hyderabad. Makers shared BTS pictures from the sets. The team will begin the next schedule in Kashmir soon. pic.twitter.com/ztFLo48ZgW
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Titled Maa Vande, the film is a biographical drama inspired by the life journey of Narendra Modi, tracing a story deeply rooted in values, purpose and resilience. Rather than focusing solely on political milestones, the film aims to explore the formative experiences and inner convictions that shaped Modi’s path. The project was officially announced on the Prime Minister’s birthday in September, immediately drawing attention for its subject and scale.
The film is produced by Veer Reddy M., with Kranthi Kumar C.H. serving as both writer and director. Maa Vande brings together a highly acclaimed technical team, underscoring the makers’ intent to deliver the biopic on a grand cinematic canvas. The crew includes action director King Solomon, production designer Sabu Cyril, editor Sreekar Prasad, director of photography K.K. Senthil Kumar, and music composer Ravi Basrur.
Collectively, the team has been associated with landmark films such as Baahubali, Salaar, and KGF, with Basrur’s music in particular having defined the soundscape of modern Indian action cinema. Their involvement signals a production mounted with international standards and strong technical values.
With its first schedule complete and momentum building, Maa Vande is steadily shaping into a large-scale biographical drama that aims to present its subject with both emotional depth and cinematic grandeur.
