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D Suresh Babu unveiled the first look of Annapurna Photo Studio

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Annapurna Photo Studio is the sixth film coming under the banner of Big Ben Cinemas, the banner that made a name for itself with Pelli Choopulu, Dear Comrade, and Dorasaani.

Chaitanya Rao of 30 Weds 21 fame is acting as the hero and Lavanya is the film’s heroine.

Previously, a concept poster of the film was released at the hands of director
Harish Shankar. It received a unanimous response from the industry as well as the audience. And now, the first look poster of this movie was released at the hands of senior producer Suresh Babu garu.

Speaking on the occasion, the producer conveyed his best wishes to the entire team of the movie. He hoped that Annapurna Photo Studio would draw the audience to theatres.
Director Chendu Muddu said, “We are happy to release the first look poster through Suresh Babu garu. Yash Rangineni, who has made a unique mark in Telugu with Pelli Choopulu, liked my story and gave me this opportunity. A young team has worked on the movie, which is a pure love story set in the rural backdrop of the 1980s.

There will be some twists and thrilling elements. This is a rooted film that will make the audience nostalgic. We are going to start promotions soon. After seeing the lyrical videos, teaser and trailer that are going to come up, the audience will definitely understand that this is a special movie. Films with good content are always appreciated by the audience.”

“This is a fairy tale film filled with fun, crime and thriller elements,” said producer Yash Rangineni. “At a time when even villages are acquiring the features of towns, the team has worked hard to make this film which is set in the 1980s.The team has done a lot of hard work to recreate the old-world village scene.

We went from Amalapuram to Kerala and shot in authentic locations. In that sense, the whole movie is like a visual feast that brings back memories of our childhood. The scenes of playing in ponds and on the fields in the villages, the visuals of families and their bindings will impress the audience. Big Ben Cinemas needs no introduction. I have always been interested in making films with good content.”

He adds, “Everyone knows how big a hit the first movie under our banner was. After Pelli Choopulu, Dear Comrade and Dorasaani, we are confident of yet another hit. The biggest asset of this film is the music. Music director Prince Henry is the backbone of the film in terms of songs and BGM. The cinematography is brilliant. The entire team worked hard to make the film a visual feast while working very hard in tough weather conditions. The two-hour movie doesn’t feel long at all.”

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