On August 11, 2025, director Cheran and actress Manju Warrier launched the first look of Sannidhanam (P.O), a much-awaited film starring Yogi Babu. Directed by Amutha Sarathi, the movie is produced by Sarvata Cine Garage (known for Tootu Madike) and Shimoga Creations (Veerappan, Sooryavamsi). An X post from @sunnewstamil said, “Amutha Sarathi’s Sannidhanam (P.O) first look out! Yogi Babu shines!” The film, set to release soon in Tamil, Kannada, Tulu, Telugu, and Malayalam, promises a powerful story.
Yogi Babu leading a pan-Indian film? That’s exciting!
Star Cast and Story
The movie stars Yogi Babu, who’s been in over 170 films, with Kannada star Roopesh Shetty and Varsha Viswanath in key roles. The supporting cast includes Sithara, Pramod Shetty, Munnar Ramesh, and others. The story follows devotees heading to the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple who face an unexpected event that changes their lives. Shot in iconic spots like Sabarimala, Pamba, Erumeli, Chennai, and Pollachi, it’s packed with strong emotions and a gripping plot.
A story about Sabarimala devotees? That sounds deep!
Talented Crew
Amutha Sarathi wrote the dialogues and directed, with the story and screenplay by Ajinu Ayyappan. The music is by AGR, cinematography by Vinoth Bharathi, and editing by PK. Vijay Thennarasu handled art direction, Metro Mahesh choreographed stunts, Joy Mathi did the dances, and Nataraj designed costumes. With such a skilled team, the film aims to connect with audiences across India’s languages, making it a true pan-Indian project.
AGR’s music and Metro Mahesh’s stunts? This is gonna be big!
Why It’s Special
Sannidhanam (P.O) stands out for its emotional storytelling and diverse cast, blending Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam cinema talents. Like War 2’s hype or the Young Tigresses’ football win, it shows India’s growing cultural reach. The Sabarimala setting adds a spiritual touch, making it relatable to many. An X post from @CineTimee said, “Yogi Babu’s Sannidhanam (P.O) first look is here! Ready for a heartfelt journey!” It’s set to make waves, like Gandhi at TIFF or India’s tech push.
A pan-Indian film with heart? Can’t wait to see it!