The upcoming Telugu film Shambhala: A Mystic World is gaining attention ahead of its theatrical release on 25 December. The film stars Aadi Saikumar in the lead role, with actress Archana Iyer playing an important character named Devi. The movie promises a mix of mystery, suspense and strong emotions, making it a special Christmas release for cinema lovers.
Speaking about the project, Archana Iyer said she was immediately interested in the film after hearing the story. She explained that the script felt different from regular films and offered her a meaningful role early in her career. According to the actress, her character has depth and plays a key part in moving the story forward. She believes audiences will connect with Devi and remember the performance.
Archana also shared her happiness over the response from early preview shows. She said viewers were fully involved in the film, with some scenes creating fear and tension in the theatre. This reaction has given her confidence that Shambhala will entertain audiences on the big screen. She added that the film pulls viewers into its world within the first few minutes.
Talking about her co-star Aadi Saikumar, Archana described him as calm, respectful and focused on his work. She said working with him was a positive experience and helped her grow as an actor. The actress also praised the director and producers, saying the team worked hard to maintain quality without cutting corners.
Archana Iyer, who belongs to the Chittoor district, said she is proud to be working in Telugu cinema. Although she studied in Bengaluru, she feels deeply connected to her roots. She thanked her family for their support and guidance throughout her journey in films.
Looking ahead, Archana said she wants to choose roles that are challenging and meaningful. She hopes to be part of films that offer strong stories and positive messages. With its mystical theme, strong performances and engaging visuals, Shambhala: A Mystic World is expected to be an exciting watch for audiences during the festive season.