A centuries-old Indian governance symbol is getting the big-screen treatment through a fictionalized epic that ties mythology and history together.
Nikhil Siddhartha breaks down the premise
Nikhil Siddhartha breaks down the premise
- Nikhil Siddhartha, the lead in Swayambhu, revealed the film is rooted in the history of the Sengol.
- Siddhartha explained that the Sengol represents just rule, moral authority, and effective leadership.
- Most people only recognize the artifact from its placement in the new Parliament building.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried it during the inauguration of that facility.
- Lord Rama reportedly passed the Sengol down to his descendant, per the film's narrative framing.
- Its significance stretched across major Indian empires, especially the great Chola dynasty.
- Siddhartha noted that the artifact symbolizes a legacy spanning centuries of governance tradition.
- Swayambhu builds a fictionalized storyline around this relic and the central hero character.
- Swayambhu's teaser is dropping at a simultaneous pan-India event across two cities on February 11.
- Bharat Krishnamachari directed the period film, which targets nationwide appeal.
- Bhuvan and Shreekar of Pixel Studios produced the project.
- A worldwide theatrical release is locked in for April 10, 2026.