Director Harish Shankar S knows exactly how to keep the buzz alive. Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) profile, the filmmaker dropped a motion poster-style video and cheekily captioned it, “Vibing with the Trend, @MythriOfficial @ThisIsDSP @UBSTheFilm.” The post instantly grabbed attention, setting social media abuzz and adding another layer of excitement to Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited Ustaad Bhagat Singh.
The 6-second clip shows Harish Shankar grooving to the viral “Dekhlenge Saala” track from the film’s debut single, composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Shot in a casual setting, the director’s energetic moves mirror the song’s massy, crowd-pumping vibe that has already sparked countless reels and dance challenges since its release in December 2025. Short, fun, and perfectly timed, the video feels like a wink to fans eagerly tracking every update.
Unsurprisingly, the post struck gold online, racking up over 5,000 likes and 77 replies within no time. Fans jumped into playful banter, with a few Allu Arjun supporters tossing light-hearted jabs referencing the #AA23 trend. The exchange perfectly reflects Tollywood’s lively fandom culture, where hype, humor, and friendly rivalry go hand in hand.
Ustaad Bhagat Singh is shaping up to be a full-blown high-octane Telugu action entertainer, featuring Pawan Kalyan in the powerful role of a cop. The film marks a highly anticipated reunion between Pawan Kalyan and Harish Shankar, who previously delivered the 2012 blockbuster Gabbar Singh—a collaboration that still enjoys cult status among fans.
The film boasts a strong ensemble cast including Sreeleela and Raashii Khanna as the female leads, with Sakshi Vaidya, Pankaj Tripathi, and Ashutosh Rana in pivotal roles. Backed by Mythri Movie Makers and powered by DSP’s music, the movie was initially rumored to be a remake of Theri. However, Harish Shankar later clarified that the final version is an original story revolving around an IPS officer who fakes his and his daughter’s death to shield her from dangerous enemies.
With dubbing officially underway since late January 2026 and a tentative release slated for March 26, 2026, the film’s pre-release momentum is clearly picking up speed. If Harish Shankar’s dance move is anything to go by, Ustaad Bhagat Singh isn’t just coming—it’s marching in with full mass vibes.