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Nagabandham – The Secret Treasure Review

Our Rating: 7/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

MovieNagabandham – The Secret Treasure
Release Date3 July 2026
GenreMythological Action Adventure, Drama, Thriller
DirectorAbhishek Nama
CastVirat Karrna, Nabha Natesh, Iswarya Menon, Mahesh Manjrekar, Jagapathi Babu, Murli Sharma
LanguageTelugu (Dubbed in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada)

Nagabandham – The Secret Treasure landed in theatres today with plenty of anticipation. Directed by Abhishek Nama, it stars Virat Karrna in the lead, with Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon sharing screen space.

The supporting cast includes familiar faces like Jagapathi Babu, Mahesh Manjrekar and Murli Sharma. At over three hours, the film sets out to deliver a grand mythological adventure rooted in ancient temple traditions.

The story centres on the mysterious Nagabandham ritual linked to India’s ancient Vishnu temples. It follows a journey of uncovering hidden secrets, blending faith, adventure and action in a world where sacred traditions meet high-stakes drama.

The narrative keeps things moving between emotional threads and larger-than-life moments without revealing too much upfront. Early reactions from first-day audiences and social media show a clear split. Plenty of viewers are praising the film’s massive scale, rich production design and striking visuals.

The second half, especially the war sequences and mythological episodes, has left many with goosebumps. Theatre energy during Shiva-related moments and action blocks has been strong, with whistles and claps reported.

Virat Karrna’s energetic presence and action work have found favour, while Nabha Natesh and Jagapathi Babu have been noted for adding weight to their roles. The background score also gets frequent mentions for lifting key scenes. On the other side, some feel the long runtime and fragmented storytelling test patience.

A few reactions mention that the shift between spectacle and deeper themes feels sudden, and the emotional core doesn’t always connect as powerfully as the visuals. Inconsistent VFX and tighter editing have also been flagged by sections of the audience.

Overall, it comes across as a film that shines brightest when experienced on the big screen rather than as a perfectly paced drama. If you enjoy epic mythological adventures with heavy visual ambition and mass moments, Nagabandham offers enough to keep you engaged in theatres.

Families and fans of grand-scale Indian cinema will likely appreciate the effort. Those who prefer tighter stories and stronger emotional payoff might find it uneven and better saved for a streaming watch later.

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.