
New Delhi, May 11, 2026: The buzz surrounding Sharwanand’s upcoming period action drama, Bhogi, has reached a fever pitch. Today, the makers officially pulled back the curtain on one of the film’s most anticipated characters, introducing Dimple Hayathi as Mandaram.
Directed by the master of mass entertainers, Sampath Nandi, Bhogi is shaping up to be more than just a typical action flick. With a gritty 1960s backdrop and a “Blood Fest” tagline, the film is already being hailed as a major reinvention for Sharwanand. However, the latest reveal of Dimple Hayathi’s character adds a layer of regal intensity and emotional depth that has caught the entire industry’s attention.
The first-look poster of Dimple Hayathi as Mandaram is a visual masterclass in period styling. Dressed in a vibrant red saree that stands out against a muted, rustic background, Dimple exudes an aura of timeless grace mixed with a defiant edge.
Key details from the poster reveal a character who is as much about power as she is about poise:
While the visuals are stunning, it is the character description that has sparked the most conversation. In Bhogi, Dimple Hayathi plays a bold and unapologetic woman who lives life strictly on her own terms.
Industry insiders suggest that Mandaram is a complex, firebrand character—a woman who has faced the harsh realities of the world and emerged with a spirit that cannot be tamed. The makers have hinted that she plays a pivotal role in the narrative, acting as a catalyst in the journey of the protagonist, played by Sharwanand. Her character is described as a woman of immense strength, navigating a world that often misjudges her beauty for weakness.
Bhogi is not holding back on its production value or its cast. The film marks the first collaboration between Sharwanand and Sampath Nandi, a duo that fans believe will deliver a high-octane “mass” experience.
The film is being mounted on a massive scale by producer KK Radhamohan under the Sri Sathya Sai Arts banner.
Bhogi takes place in the late 1960s along the borders of North Telangana and Maharashtra. This specific geographic and historical setting allows for a unique blend of cultures, dialects, and social dynamics.
The production is currently in full swing in Hyderabad, where massive sets have been erected to recreate the era. From the costumes to the weaponry (including the massive machete-like weapon seen in Sharwanand’s first look), every detail is being fine-tuned to transport the audience back in time.
The makers have confirmed that Bhogi is aiming for a grand Pan-India release. The film will hit theaters on August 28, 2026, coinciding with the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan.
It will be released simultaneously in:
This wide release strategy underscores the producers’ confidence in the film’s universal emotional appeal and its high-octane action.
For Dimple Hayathi, the role of Mandaram is a career-defining opportunity. While she has previously impressed audiences with her glamour and dance skills, Bhogi offers her a chance to showcase her range as a performer. Mandaram isn’t just a character; she is a statement on female agency in a period setting.
As the marketing campaign for Bhogi continues to roll out, the contrast between the rugged masculinity of Sharwanand’s character and the regal defiance of Dimple’s Mandaram is setting the stage for an epic cinematic clash.