An indie film which revolves around the Children’s Film Festival happening in Hyderabad. At the heart of the story are four characters whose lives are connected by the film festival. Fakeer, a nine-year-old rag-picker; Ramakrishna, a documentary filmmaker; Lavanya, a teenage girl; and Feroze, a canteen supervisor.
Worlds and families collide when the son of a prominent atheist falls head over heels for the daughter of his father’s nemesis, a revered Hindu leader.
Differently abled and single parent Veerayya, with limited financial resources embarks on an endless pursuit to make his son Raju's biggest dream of traveling on an aeroplane come true.
Set in a backdrop against Karimnagar, Telangana, When a theft happens, 50-year-old Ramulu and his the close-knit family torn between chasing the thief or begin to doubt each other, and their hidden motivations and ambitions surface.
Two childhood friends, Anu and Arjun, decide to get married. However, their marital life becomes complicated due to misunderstandings and miscommunication which leads to a divorce.
Two childhood friends, Anu and Arjun, decide to get married. However, their marital life becomes complicated due to misunderstandings and miscommunication which leads to a divorce.
Krishna falls for Vrinda and tells a white lie at home to ensure they’re married. But what happens when it leads to unnecessary misunderstandings?
A successful commercial film director finds a reel that changes his life forever. Will he finally make a movie that touches people’s hearts?
A motley crew congregates at an upscale hotel for various reasons right after a bill is passed, allowing citizens to carry firearms. A madcap journey reveals everyone’s hidden motives.
A man from a Brahmin family falls in love with a Christian girl. In order to convince their parents, they say contrasting lies which complicates the situation and leads to a comedy of errors.
Rahul Ramakrishna is an Indian Telugu-language, journalist, actor and writer. After discontinuing his engineering in 3rd year, he worked as a journalist in a evening daily, Post Noon, and Metro India. He also worked as a translator for national media journalists and a Swedish newspaper. He also wrote movie reviews for Hindustan Times website. He started his film career in theater. He made his debut with TV short film, Sainma.