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Swayambhu First Look: Nikhil Siddhartha Returns as a Warrior; Release Date Locked for 2026
The team behind the highly anticipated period action film Swayambhu has officially wrapped filming and locked a release date. Capitalizing on the festive energy, the film is set to hit screens on Maha Shivratri (February 13, 2026), promising a visual spectacle on a Pan-India scale. The makers recently unveiled a Introduction to the Team video, which showcases Nikhil Siddhartha in a never-seen-before avatar.The Role: Nikhil plays a legendary warrior. For this role, the actor underwent intense physical training, including learning combat skills, archery, and horse riding in Vietnam and Hyderabad. 170 days of shoot.2 years of relentless pursuit.Extreme Hurdles. Finally Bringing to you all the untold story of a common man who had to become a Warrior âš”ï¸ðŸ”¥Watch the 'Rise of Swayambhu' now!â–¶ï¸ https://t.co/abeqlO2DVoRise begins. Conquest follows... 💥#Swayambhu in"¦ pic.twitter.com/aRIlpFDU4L— Pixel Studios (@PixelStudiosoff) November 24, 2025 While specific plot details are under wraps, the title Swayambhu (meaning "self-born" or "divine origin") and the release date of Maha Shivratri suggest strong spiritual and historical undertones. The film reportedly revolves around a golden empire and a Sengol(scepter) of power. This is Nikhil"™s biggest bet since the phenomenal success of Karthikeya 2 (2022).The movie started small but exploded at the box office, collecting over ₹ 117.87 Cr globally and performing exceptionally well in the Hindi belt. With Swayambhu, Nikhil is no longer testing the waters; he is cementing his status as a Pan-India star. The budget is reported to be the highest in his career, banking on his newfound ability to draw audiences across languages. The inclusion of Ravi Basrur as the music director is a major statement.Basrur is the architect behind the earth-shattering scores of KGF Chapter 1 & 2 and Salaar.His involvement signals that Swayambhu is designed as a loud, high-octane theatrical experience. If the BGM hits the same notes as KGF, the hype will multiply instantly. Adding substantial star power to the ensemble are the leading ladies, Samyuktha Menon and Nabha Natesh. Samyuktha is currently riding a wave of phenomenal success, often hailed as the "Golden Leg" of Tollywood thanks to a pristine track record that includes the ₹100-crore grosser Sir/Vaathi, and Bheemla Nayak. Her involvement brings immediate commercial weight to the project. Complementing her is Nabha Natesh, who returns to the spotlight with her signature high-octane energy and mass appeal, a trait that made her performance in the blockbuster iSmart Shankar unforgettable. Swayambhu is not just another regional film; it is a calculated Pan-India move. With a fresh director (Bharat Krishnamachari) backed by the heavy-hitting music of Ravi Basrur and the post-Karthikeya stardom of Nikhil, the film is targeting the same demographic that made Baahubali and Kantara massive hits.