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Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara Latest HQ trailers

Posted : July 19, 2012 at 1:11 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

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Ajay Ghosh’s “Music Shop Murthy” Explores Unconventional Dreams

Posted : April 21, 2024 at 8:29 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Get ready for a fresh and heartwarming story with “Music Shop Murthy,” a Telugu film that promises a unique cinematic experience. The recently unveiled teaser offers a glimpse into the world of Murthy, played by the talented Ajay Ghosh.

Ghosh, known for his versatility in portraying antagonists, comedic characters, and even fathers, takes on a refreshing role in this film. Here, he transforms into Murthy, a man with an unconventional dream – to become a DJ at the ripe age of 50. The teaser showcases Murthy’s unwavering determination as he navigates financial struggles and societal disapproval in his pursuit of passion.

Chandini Chowdary, fresh off her success in “Gaami,” joins the cast as a character who appears to support Murthy’s aspirations. The teaser leaves us wanting more, wondering if Murthy can overcome the hurdles and achieve his lifelong dream.

The film boasts a promising ensemble cast, including Amani, Amit Sharma, Bhanu Chandar, and Dayanandh Reddy, each contributing to the narrative’s momentum. Under the banner of Fly High Cinemas, the film is directed by Siva Paladugu, with music composed by the talented Pavan. Srinivas Bejugam and Bonthala Nageswara Reddy bring their expertise to cinematography and editing, respectively.

“Music Shop Murthy” promises to be a captivating experience, merging an unconventional storyline with a talented cast and crew. This film from producer Harsha Garapati seems poised to take audiences on an unforgettable journey, exploring themes of defying expectations and pursuing dreams regardless of age.


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Why Charan Hesitated for RRR Anti-Hero Role?

Posted : April 19, 2024 at 10:01 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Global star Ram Charan has carved a niche for himself in Indian cinema, often portraying righteous police officers. His Bollywood debut in “Zanjeer” saw him play ACP Vijay Khanna, while movies like “Bruce Lee: The Fighter” and “Dhruva” showcased him as IB officer Vikram Kumar and IPS officer Dhruva, respectively. However, SS Rajamouli’s “RRR” presented a unique challenge for the actor.

According to cinematographer K. K. Senthil Kumar, Charan was initially taken aback by the film’s narrative. The shocking element was the introductory scene where his character, Alluri Sitarama Raju, is seen beating other Indians. Charan expressed concerns over playing a character with such a seemingly negative portrayal, fearing it might damage his image and that of his legendary father, Chiranjeevi, who has been in the industry for over 45 years.

hHowever, Rajamouli’s vision ultimately won Charan over. The key lay in the character’s arc. The initial scene, though visually striking, was revealed to be a part of a larger story with a deeper purpose. Charan understood that the brutality had a reason, a hidden motivation that would unfold as the film progressed. This gamble paid off spectacularly.

The audience connected deeply with Charan’s character, not just within India but across the globe. The film’s success is a testament to Charan’s willingness to embrace a complex role and Rajamouli’s ability to craft a captivating narrative that transcended initial perceptions.

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