Mohankrishna Indraganti, Ashta Chamma has good performances by Swati, Nani, Srini and Bhargavi. It is a nice joy ride for the family.
Ram Mohan, an engineer and an IIM-A graduate has dabbled in investment, stock broking, entrepreneurship, media till he turned a film producer with Ashta Chamma.
His first Telugu film, Grahanam fetched Indraganti Mohan Krishna 11 awards including the Indira Gandhi Award for the Best First Film by a director. The National and Gollapudi Srinivas award-winning director then made his second film, Maya Bazar. Now, the filmmaker is ready with his latest film, Ashta Chamma (the original version of the game ludo). Well, the title is a metaphoric one though there are references to the game.
Now the film, the maiden venture of Ram Mohan, a management graduate-turned-movie producer, has become an entrepreneurship case study for the Indian School of Business.
'The script of Shyam Singha Roy was so mainstream and yet so unique.' 'I could visualise what a spectacular experience it would be on the big screen, and I am glad it came true.'
Srinivas reveals details about Oohalu Gusa Gusa Lade and what films mean to him.
Telugu actor Avasarala Srinivas explains why Amrutham Chandamamalo is a completely different film from what he done before.
Nani talks about his experience of working in Eega
Swati shares her experience on working in the Telugu film KSD Appalraju.
Kudos to Ram Mohan and Mohan Krishna Indraganti for coming up with such a fine piece of cinema.
Telugu film director Mohankrishna Indraganti was in his element during a Rediff.com chat on Wednesday. The filmmaker who struck gold with his first film Grahanam and later on with Maya Bazaar and Ashta Chamma, chatted about his films and why making a comedy is serious work.
After some splendid performances in Subramaniapuram, and Golconda High School, Swati is back in her new Tamil film Porali.
After a great debut in Ashta Chamma, Nani is slowly establishing himself in the Telugu film industry.
Ashta Chamma's bubbly actress spills all to her fans during a chat on Wednesday.
His first Telugu film, Grahanam fetched Indraganti Mohan Krishna 11 awards including the Indira Gandhi Award for the Best First Film by a director. The National and Gollapudi Srinivas award-winning director then made his second film, Maya Bazar. Now, the filmmaker is ready with his latest film, Ashta Chamma (the original version of the game ludo). Well, the title is a metaphoric one though there are references to the game.
So what is Soggade Chinna Nayana really all about?
Titled Uyyala Jampala, the film is set to release in December.
'We haven't seen films like these in the Telugu film industry.'
The latest updates from the Telugu film industry.
Director Mohanakrishna Indraganti talks about his first comedy film Bandipotu.