
Su From So trailer: Raj B Shetty's supernatural comedy promises a laugh riot
While presenting the picturesque visuals of the location, delicious regional delicacies and the everyday life of the people, the trailer steadily introduces the audience to the lead characters—Ravi, Satish, Chandra and Ashoka, who is narrating the story. The peaceful lives of the villagers take a chilling but comedic turn when Sulochana from Someshwar (Su from Sa) starts haunting them. What follows is a hilarious chain of events that flips the entire village upside down.'Su From So' stars Shaneel Gautham, JP Thuminad, Sandhya Arakere, Prakash K Thuminadu, Deepak Rai Panaje and Mime Ramdas, all of whom are familiar to audiences for their appearances in films helmed by Raj B Shetty, Rishab Shetty or Rakshit Shetty. The music for the film has been composed by Sumedh K, and one of its songs, 'Danks Anthem', has gone viral on social media. The film has been produced by Shashidhar Shetty Baroda, Ravi Rai Kalasa and Raj B Shetty.'Su From So' is scheduled to release in theatres on July 25, 2025.- EndsMust Watch:
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