Abhishek Nama on His Vision for ‘Nagabandham’
Filmmaker Abhishek Nama has opened up about his ambitious project ‘Nagabandham’, describing it as a living tradition rather than a staged act. In a recent interview, Nama emphasized the importance of authenticity in bringing this cinematic spectacle to life.
A Unique Approach
By swimming against the tide, Nama and his team have utilized a massive physical environment and collaborated with real-world cultural experts. This approach aims to give audiences an unprecedented experience rooted in genuine cultural practices.
“We wanted to create something that feels alive, not just a performance,” Nama stated. “The traditions we depict are still practiced today, and we brought in experts to ensure every detail is accurate.”
Behind the Scenes
The production involved extensive research and on-location shooting in areas where these traditions thrive. The team worked closely with local communities to capture the essence of the rituals portrayed in the film.
Nama’s vision for ‘Nagabandham’ extends beyond entertainment; it serves as a tribute to the enduring legacy of cultural heritage. He hopes the film will educate and inspire audiences worldwide.
A Cinematic Spectacle
Described as one of the greatest cinematic spectacles, ‘Nagabandham’ promises to deliver a visual and emotional journey unlike any other. With its commitment to authenticity, the film is poised to make a significant impact on both the film industry and cultural preservation.
As Nama puts it, “This is not just a movie; it is a celebration of tradition that continues to live and breathe.”



