Vishwambhara Scales Up Budget For Spectacular Visuals, VFX Upgrade
The team is aiming to deliver a larger-than-life spectacle befitting Chiranjeevi’s stardom
By : BVS Prakash
Update: 2025-04-20 03:21 GMT
The makers of megastar Chiranjeevi’s upcoming socio-fantasy film ‘Vishwambhara’ are sparing no expense to ensure a grand cinematic experience. Originally budgeted at around ₹110 crore, the film’s cost is now expected to escalate to approximately ₹130 crore. A source reveals, “Some reshoots have taken place, and the VFX for certain sequences has been reworked to create a foolproof entertainer.”
The team is aiming to deliver a larger-than-life spectacle befitting Chiranjeevi’s stardom. “Even the songs will be shot lavishly, with elaborate sets and choreography. Action sequences will feature more fighters and diverse backdrops to heighten the visual impact,” the source adds.
With an ensemble cast that includes Trisha and Kunal Kapoor, Vishwambhara marks Chiranjeevi’s return to the socio-fantasy genre, reminiscent of his 90s classic Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari. A devotional track, Rama Raama, unveiled on Hanuman Jayanti, received a warm response from fans and music lovers alike.
The megastar reportedly took a hands-on role in enhancing the film’s visuals after the initial teaser drew criticism online for resembling scenes from Hollywood films. “Chiranjeevi had a crucial meeting with director Vassishta and the producers. He insisted that the VFX be upgraded to world-class standards, leading to a reworking of several key sequences,” the source elaborates.
As Chiranjeevi prepares to take on a formidable celestial force in this ambitious project, expectations are sky-high. “It’s going to be a larger-than-life role for him, and the team is determined to leave no stone unturned in delivering a new age entertainer for the whole family,” the insider concludes.
The team is aiming to deliver a larger-than-life spectacle befitting Chiranjeevi’s stardom. “Even the songs will be shot lavishly, with elaborate sets and choreography. Action sequences will feature more fighters and diverse backdrops to heighten the visual impact,” the source adds.
With an ensemble cast that includes Trisha and Kunal Kapoor, Vishwambhara marks Chiranjeevi’s return to the socio-fantasy genre, reminiscent of his 90s classic Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari. A devotional track, Rama Raama, unveiled on Hanuman Jayanti, received a warm response from fans and music lovers alike.
The megastar reportedly took a hands-on role in enhancing the film’s visuals after the initial teaser drew criticism online for resembling scenes from Hollywood films. “Chiranjeevi had a crucial meeting with director Vassishta and the producers. He insisted that the VFX be upgraded to world-class standards, leading to a reworking of several key sequences,” the source elaborates.
As Chiranjeevi prepares to take on a formidable celestial force in this ambitious project, expectations are sky-high. “It’s going to be a larger-than-life role for him, and the team is determined to leave no stone unturned in delivering a new age entertainer for the whole family,” the insider concludes.