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Cinema Choopistha Mava
Cinema Choopistha Mava (transl. I'll show you a movie, uncle) is a 2015 Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina. The film stars Raj Tarun, Avika Gor, and Rao Ramesh. The title of the film is based on a song from Race Gurram (2014). The film was commercially successful at box office. This film marks the second collaboration of Raj Tarun and Avika Gor after the success of their first film Uyyala Jammpala (2013). The film was remade in Hindi as in 2023 Bad Boy.
Music composed by shekar chandra.
The Hindu wrote that "In the initial portions, the film shows a supposedly comic sequence in which students enact a skit that’s a mix of Ramayana and Mahabharata with a new message. It’s just a glimpse of how frustrating the film can get. And it gets worse by and by".
Cinema Choopistha Mava
Cinema Choopistha Mava (transl. I'll show you a movie, uncle) is a 2015 Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina. The film stars Raj Tarun, Avika Gor, and Rao Ramesh. The title of the film is based on a song from Race Gurram (2014). The film was commercially successful at box office. This film marks the second collaboration of Raj Tarun and Avika Gor after the success of their first film Uyyala Jammpala (2013). The film was remade in Hindi as in 2023 Bad Boy.
Music composed by shekar chandra.
The Hindu wrote that "In the initial portions, the film shows a supposedly comic sequence in which students enact a skit that’s a mix of Ramayana and Mahabharata with a new message. It’s just a glimpse of how frustrating the film can get. And it gets worse by and by".
