From Agni Parvatam to Srinivasa Mangapuram: Vyjayanthi Movies Lights the Torch for a New Telugu Legacy

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Posted On: Monday, January 12, 2026

Vyjayanthi Movies has always known how to celebrate legacy with purpose, and their latest announcement does exactly that. Marking 40 years of the 1985 Telugu blockbuster Agni Parvatam, the iconic production house unveiled a brand-new promo that looks firmly toward the future. The caption says it all—“A new generation of a glorious legacy”—and with it comes the introduction of Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni in Srinivasa Mangapuram.

For Telugu cinema lovers, Agni Parvatam isn’t just another old hit. Released in 1985, the volcanic action drama starred Superstar Krishna and Vijayashanti and became a defining film of its era. It symbolized intensity, mass appeal, and storytelling rooted in firebrand emotion. Forty years later, Vyjayanthi Movies isn’t rebooting the film—but extending its spirit through lineage, scale, and modern cinematic language.

Srinivasa Mangapuram marks the lead debut of Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni, grandson of Superstar Krishna and nephew of Mahesh Babu. That surname carries weight, expectations, and a deep emotional connect with audiences. But the promo suggests this isn’t just about inheritance—it’s about introduction. Jaya Krishna is positioned not as a nostalgic throwback, but as a fresh face stepping into a rugged, high-stakes narrative.

Adding to the buzz is Rasha Thadani, paired opposite him, bringing youthful energy to a story that director Ajay Bhupathi is shaping as an intense love story layered with action. Known for his raw and emotionally charged storytelling, Ajay Bhupathi’s vision hints that Srinivasa Mangapuram will balance romance with grit—something Telugu cinema audiences have been craving more of in recent years.

The first-look teaser leans heavily into rustic visuals, dynamic stunts, and grounded aggression. Backed by GV Prakash Kumar’s music, the film seems designed to blend traditional mass elements with contemporary aesthetics. It’s not glossy for the sake of trendiness; instead, it embraces soil, sweat, and scale—very much in line with the legacy it claims to carry forward.

What makes this announcement particularly interesting is how neatly it bridges generations. With Ashwini Dutt at the helm, Vyjayanthi Movies once again reinforces its reputation as a studio that doesn’t just launch films, but carefully curates moments in Telugu cinema history. From Krishna to Mahesh Babu, and now to Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni, the studio continues to play a quiet yet powerful role in shaping star lineages.

Slated for a 2026 release, Srinivasa Mangapuram positions itself as more than a debut vehicle. It’s a statement—about heritage evolving with time, about new actors stepping into old shadows with fresh ambition, and about Telugu cinema’s ability to honor its past without being trapped by it.

As audiences react to the promo, one thing is clear: this is not just a launch, it’s a passing of the flame. And if the fire of Agni Parvatam once defined an era, Srinivasa Mangapuram seems ready to ignite a new one.

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