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Below is an overview of his latest releases, upcoming projects, and the critical shifts in his career. Recent Major Releases (2023–2024)
Tej shared the screen with his uncle, "Powerstar" Pawan Kalyan, in this fantasy drama. While it featured a lighter, comedic tone compared to Virupaksha , it remains a notable entry in his recent filmography. Upcoming Movies & Projects in Production 1. Sambarala Yeti Gattu (SYG / SDT18) sai dharam tej latest movies
He played Surya, a young man who visits his mother’s ancestral village only to be caught in a web of supernatural events involving a ruthless goddess and serial killings. Unlike his previous mass roles, this demanded a more restrained, vulnerable performance. Sai delivered—his fear, confusion, and eventual heroic turn felt organic. The climax, where he faces the paranormal force, was widely praised.
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His latest movies show an actor who is more selective, more intense, and deeply aware of his second chance. The “Mega Prince” is no longer just about energetic dances and punch dialogues—he is now an actor who can shoulder a film on his own, even in a competitive post-pandemic market.
This supernatural mystery thriller became the highest-grossing film of Tej's career. Set in a remote village plagued by black magic, it showcased his ability to lead a story-driven, atmospheric film rather than a standard commercial potboiler. (Upcoming 2024-2025) Below is an overview of his
Sai Dharam Tej’s latest movies paint the picture of an actor in transition.
Directed by Samuthirakani (and presented by Trivikram Srinivas), BRO is a remake of the hit Tamil film Vinodhaya Sitham . It’s a fantasy-comedy-drama that explores the concept of time and second chances. The film starred Pawan Kalyan in a extended cameo/co-lead role as ‘Death’ (Time), with Sai Dharam Tej playing the protagonist, Mark. Upcoming Movies & Projects in Production 1
The film was a critical and commercial success, praised for its atmospheric tension and visual storytelling. For Tej, it was a risk that paid off—he traded the "supreme hero" persona for a more vulnerable, intense character, proving his mettle in the thriller genre.