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After earning national and international acclaim for meaningful children's films like ‘Aditya’, ‘Vicky’s Dream’, and ‘Dr. Gautam’, director-producer Bheemagani Sudhakar Goud is set to bring another socially relevant film, ‘Abhinav (Chased Padmavyuha)’. Produced under the Santosh Films banner and presented by Srilakshmi Educational Charitable Trust, the film aims to spread awareness about the growing drug menace in society.

Starring Sammetha Gandhi, Satya Erra, Master Gagan, Geeta Govind, Abhinav, Charan, and Baby Akshara, the movie is scheduled for release on November 14, marking Children’s Day. The story revolves around a courageous young boy who, along with his friends, takes a stand against the drug mafia in his village. At a press meet held at the Hyderabad Film Chamber, Sudhakar Goud highlighted the alarming rise of drug addiction among students, suggesting that the drug mafia deliberately targets young minds—a problem that could have international connections.



He also pointed out the rapid expansion of the marijuana trade in rural areas, posing a serious threat to society. Drawing inspiration from his freedom fighter grandfather Narayana Rao, Goud crafted a story that encourages discipline, awareness, and social responsibility among children. The film also promotes NCC, Scouts, Yoga, and Meditation as ways to keep young minds engaged in positive activities.

He acknowledged Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s appeal for filmmakers to create a.

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