Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 12: The first official poster of the upcoming multilingual film Father, starring Darling Krishna and veteran actor Prakash Raj, has been unveiled. The announcement was made today by producers Anand Pandit and R. Chandru, coinciding with Krishna’s birthday.
Taking to Instagram, producer Anand Pandit shared the film’s poster with the caption:
“Anand Pandit Motion Pictures along with R Chandru proudly present their upcoming multilingual blockbuster Father, an emotional and heartwarming journey of love and legacy, starring the legendary Prakash Raaj and beloved Darling Krishna, directed by Raj Mohan!”
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh also shared the film’s details, highlighting that the poster was revealed on the occasion of Darling Krishna’s birthday. The film is being presented by Anand Pandit in association with Alankar Pandian and produced under the banner of RC Studios.
The nostalgic poster features Prakash Raj and Krishna riding a Bajaj Chetak, evoking a deep emotional connection fitting for a film centered around a father-son relationship.
In a statement, Pandit remarked, “The word ‘father’ itself evokes warmth and care, and this poster conveys the emotional depth of this very special bond. We are also happy that the poster release has unfolded just ahead of Father’s Day, which falls on June 15.”
Producer R. Chandru added that the film is currently in post-production and will soon be released in multiple Indian languages beyond its original Kannada version. “One of the major highlights of this emotionally powerful film is the casting of the legendary actor Prakash Raj in the titular role of the ‘Father’. This film brings a unique and fresh perspective to the father-son relationship,” he said.
Directed by Raj Mohan, the film has been shot across picturesque locations including Mysuru, Dharmasthala, Mangaluru, Bengaluru, and Varanasi. Cinematography is handled by Sugnaan, while music is composed by Goura Hari.
Father is slated for a nationwide theatrical release in the second half of 2025.