
Directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam
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<p>Prasanth goes to Chitra’s house for a matchmaking event. He is a guy who completes his by clearing many subjects for almost 5 years, but he is also lazy and incapable of doing any work. His dream is to become a chef and open a restaurant, but he does not get any support from his father. Chitra is a very focused girl who works hard to fulfil her dreams of going to Australia. However, her father shows no interest, as she is a girl. When both of them meet at the matchmaking event her younger cousin, Subhash, accidentally locks the door which jams very often and they get stuck eventually. To pass time, they talk about their past. Chitra reveals that she was in love with a North Indian guy named Vikram. They both wanted to start a food truck business. Vikram went to Delhi to talk with his father about their love and business. Meanwhile, Chitra started her plan eagerly, and was ready to surprise Vikram by buying the truck. Then things went wrong and Vikram did not come back overpowered by greed of getting dowry. Chitra and her father waited for him but when they realised Vikram wasn’t coming back, her father decided to get her married to someone else. On his turn, Prasanth reveals that he was unemployed and always went out with his two friends. He, along with his friends, made cooking videos, as he is passionate about cooking. But it wasn’t profitable enough so, they plan to make prank videos and were caught red-handed by Prashant’s father, which ended their plan. He then got a job in a call centre after he was recommended by his father. He started going out with a girl to show off to his friends, but she cheated on him. He found out about it only when her second boyfriend called him at work, and quit his job after having a fight with his boss. It is then revealed that Prasanth came to the wrong address for his matchmaking event. Later, Prasanth goes to his actual matchmaking event, which was with a rich family. Meanwhile, Chitra tells the guy coming to her matchmaking event that she’s not interested in marriage. The family of Prasanth’s bride wanted him to be able to run a business, so he and Chitra decide to operate the food truck themselves, with Prasanth as the chef, and Chitra in charge of the business side of things. At first, they face many difficulties, mainly through Prasanth’s and his friends’ laziness as well as fighting with Chitra and giving up the food truck. Prasanth visits Chitra’s house and informs her father that he should be proud to have such a responsible daughter. He also claims that if he ever gets a child he would wish to have daughter like Chitra and insists him that he let her pursue her dreams. Chitra understands the good nature of Prasanth and later convinces his father that he is a natural cook by cooking them Prasanth’s recipe. They kickstart their business with the support from both their parents. After this, their food truck becomes a smashing success. In the process, they fall in love without realising it, but both of them are engaged to other people, so they drift apart. After realising they love each other, they come back together through a radio show organised by their friend, with the support of their family and friends. After making numerous short films, Tharun Bhascker made his directorial debut with this film. According to Tharun, “is a very urban comedy set in a middle class in Hyderabad. It shows the contrast between the old and young generations and the comedy of errors that can happen within the space.” Tharun had this basic idea of two contrasting personalities meeting for match-making, both getting stuck in a room is a metaphor for dating while food truck is a metaphor for live-in relationship. Ritu Verma who earlier worked in Tharun’s was selected as lead actress while Vijay Deverakonda, who portrayed a supporting role in (2015), made his debut as lead actor with this film. Vijay agreed to do this role as he found it “realistically very lazy” and “so close to my heart because young attitude, irresponsible behaviour was a part of my personal life”. Tharun shot the entire film in as he feels it offers freedom for artists to improvise their dialogues. The sync sound equipment, from Mumbai, that was used for was used for this film. The filming was completed within 35 days. The film’s budget was 60 to 1.2 . The producer had spent another 60 lakh on its promotion. acquired the theatrical rights for an amount of 1.50 crore and released it under his banner across and . The film collected over 5 crore gross at the / box office in its opening week. In five weeks, the film has grossed over 30 crore. The film’s theatrical rights in the had been bought for $200,000 and it went on to gross over $1.22 million, making it the biggest overseas hit in terms of return on investment. had acquired its satellite rights for an amount of 2.35 crore. Tharun followed character arcs from (directed by ). For the food truck business thread, Tharun revealed he drew inspirations from films like and . This film has six songs composed by and lyrics are written by , , Shri, & Nikhil Bharadwaj. Music released on . Vivek Sagar earlier composed music for Tharun Bhascker’s short film , he revealed that the film’s music was conceived only after the film was shot. “With no lip sync songs, the music blended in with the narrative”, he said. was remade in as (2018), in as (2019), and in as (2021). A remake with and in the lead was being planned as of 2017.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Tharun Bhascker
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Producer:
Raj Kandukuri
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Director:
Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam
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Cinematography:
Nagesh Banell
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Starring:
Vijay Deverakonda, Ritu Varma
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Release Date:
29-Jul-16
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Edited By:
Ravi Teja Girijala
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Budget:
60.00 crore
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Language:
Telugu
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Box Office:
30.00 crore
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