Ranabaali first bubbled up online as “VD14”, the placeholder tag people used while Vijay Deverakonda and director Rahul Sankrityan worked on a quietly built period action-drama. The mystery stuck because it reunites Vijay with Mythri Movie Makers and pairs him again with Rashmika Mandanna for what reports call their third on-screen collaboration.
The Quick Timeline So Far
The big public moment landed on Republic Day, January 26, 2026, when the makers officially revealed the title Ranabaali, dropped a first-glimpse video, and locked a worldwide theatrical release date: September 11, 2026.
Part of the “trending” heat came from timing, with coverage linking the announcement to chatter about Vijay and Rashmika’s rumoured February wedding.
What The Glimpse Suggests About The Plot
Early reporting says the film is set in 19th-century India and is inspired by real incidents dated between 1854 and 1878. That explains why the glimpse feels more pointed than generic “period vibes”: British-era cruelty, regions pushed into drought and devastation, and a folk-hero who is branded a “savage” by colonisers but revered at home.
Vijay appears in a fierce new look as Ranabaali, Rashmika is reported to play Jayamma, and coverage flags Arnold Vosloo as the British antagonist, often named Sir Theodore Hector.
Why It’s Trending Right Now
It’s a clean, internet-friendly rollout: a national-holiday reveal, a fixed date, and a story setup that promises scale. Plus, the “VD14” breadcrumb trail gives fans an easy timeline to share from code-name rumour to a titled September 2026 release day.





