Krishna chaitanya directed movies
Appudo Ippudo Eppudo
Indian Telugu-language film by Sudheer Varma
Appudo Ippudo Eppudo (transl.Then, now, whenever) is a Indian Telugu-language actionthriller film written and directed by Sudheer Varma, and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad through Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra.[1] The film features Nikhil Siddhartha, Rukmini Vasanth and Divyansha Kaushik in important roles.
The film is named after the song of the same name in Bommarillu ().[2]
The film was released on 8 November to negative reviews from critics.[3]
Plot
Rishi's dream is to become a racer. In the process he meets Tara, unfortunately their love, meets no end.
Singer krishna chaitanya biography examples He married a famous television personality and anchor named Mrudula. It can also mean energy or enthusiasm. He has worked in a lot of films as a lyricist and only in one or two as a director. He studied engineering at Sriram Engineering college Chennai.So, he reaches London to get trained for racing. Where he meets Tulasi and falls in Love. But at the day of marriage, Tulasi disappears. Who is behind Tulasi's disappearance, Who is local don Bardrinarayana, how he unfolds the threads, is the movie.[4]
Cast
Music
The background score is composed by Sunny M.
R., whereas soundtrack is composed by Karthik and Sunny M. R.[5] The audio rights were acquired by Junglee Music.
Release
Appudo Ippudo Eppudo was originally scheduled to release in the Deepawali weekend, but was ultimately released on 8 November due to multiple film releases.[6][7]Amazon Prime Video has acquired the post-theatrical digital streaming rights and premiered on 27 November [8][9]
Reception
Giving a rating of 2 out of 5, OTTPlay, Avad Mohammad stated "Appudo Ippudo Eppudo is an outdated crime drama that lacks basic thrill.
Right from the actors to the narration, everything is dull, boring, and silly".[10] BVS Prakash of Deccan Chronicle gave a negative review citing it as a "boring and painful watch".[11] Echoing the same, stated that, "The film exemplifies lousy writing and outdated direction".[12]