After a successful Telugu theatrical run, Aadi Saikumar–starrer Shambhala: A Mystical World is set to expand its reach with a Hindi theatrical release on January 9. Adding to the growing buzz, actor-director Rishab Shetty unveiled the film’s Hindi trailer, lending his support to the mystical thriller.
Directed by Ugandhar Muni, Shambhala: A Mystical World released in Telugu on December 25, 2025, and quickly emerged as a box-office success. Backed by strong word-of-mouth and positive reviews, the film has sustained steady momentum well into its second week, reportedly generating substantial profits through both theatrical collections and non-theatrical rights.
Sharing the Hindi trailer on X (formerly Twitter), Rishab Shetty wrote, “After a grand successful Telugu release, #Shambhala releasing in Hindi on 9th Jan’26. Unveiling the Hindi trailer. All the best to Aadi Saikumar and the entire team.”
After a grand successful Telugu release. #Shambala releasing in Hindi on 9th Jan’26
— Rishab Shetty (@shetty_rishab) January 4, 2026
Unveiling the Hindi trailer – https://t.co/S1IUlDRVJz
All the best to @iamaadisaikumar and the entire team😊@tweets_archana @ugandharmuni #RajasekharAnnabhimoju @ShiningPictures… pic.twitter.com/itnt68GNa2
The Hindi trailer opens with a striking cosmic event a comet crash near a spiritually rooted village. From the impact site emerges a mysterious stone believed to possess the power to control the five elements of nature. The narrative then introduces a geo-scientist and rational thinker attempting to decode the phenomenon, setting up a compelling clash between science and ancient belief systems.
Blending mythology, devotion, and suspense, the trailer builds a rich atmospheric world enhanced by striking visuals and a powerful voiceover. Director Ugandhar Muni’s command over mood and storytelling is evident, promising an immersive cinematic experience for Hindi audiences.
With its Hindi release around the corner and strong momentum from its Telugu success, Shambhala is poised to make a notable impact across North India.
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