The makers of Don’t Trouble The Trouble have released the first teaser of the upcoming fantasy film starring Fahadh Faasil. Directed by Shashank Yeleti and presented by SS Rajamouli, the film marks Fahadh Faasil’s first Telugu movie. The teaser offers a glimpse of a magical story filled with fantasy, adventure and mystery.
The nearly 2 minute teaser introduces Fahadh Faasil as Suri, a magician who entertains people with his tricks. A young girl, played by Ssara Palekar, is fascinated by his magic and eagerly watches his performances. The teaser also hints that Suri is known as a mischievous person in his neighbourhood and often finds himself in unusual situations.
As the story unfolds, Suri performs a spell that makes the young girl disappear. Excited by what has happened, the girl begins exploring the city using her newly discovered abilities. However, things soon take an unexpected turn. When Suri asks her to behave, the girl becomes upset and accidentally uses her powers to cut off the electricity across the entire locality. Shocked by the incident, Suri becomes frightened and rushes to seek help.
Towards the end of the teaser, it is revealed that the young girl is actually a genie who has the power to grant wishes. The teaser keeps the rest of the story a mystery, giving viewers only a brief look at the magical adventure that lies ahead.
Apart from Fahadh Faasil and Ssara Palekar, the film also features Saurabh Sachdeva in an important role. The project brings together a strong technical team, with music composed by Kaala Bhairava, cinematography by Brad Francis ACS and editing by Praveen Anthony. Hamza Ali has co written the film along with the creative team.
Don’t Trouble The Trouble is produced by SS Karthikeya, Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni. The film is presented by SS Rajamouli and directed by Shashank Yeleti.
The fantasy drama is scheduled to release in theatres on September 11. Along with Telugu, the film will also be released in Tamil and Malayalam, making it available to audiences across multiple languages. With its mix of magic, humour and fantasy, the teaser introduces a unique story while keeping the main plot under wraps.
