Tollywood comes to Melbourne

Hindi Gaurav :: 08 Jan 2021 Last Updated : 2021-01-08 11:35:18 Printemail

Image may contain: one or more people and people standingRama Rama Rama (working title) is a Telugu film which has been entirely shot in Melbourne, Australia. The film is planned to release on an OTT platform. It is a black comedy ensemble film. It has elements of spine-chilling suspense, thriller, rib-tickling comedy and romance. The film has been shot in 44 beautiful locations in Melbourne with a cast of 30. The film has been written by a Telugu director Tarak Sidhartha, who is well settled in Australia, for the last 17 years. Local businesses in the community such as DosaHut are a proud sponsor of the film.

The film stars newcomer actors named Jyothirnath, Saanya Bhatnagar, Chandra Kommalapati, JD Cherukuru, Sabarish Radhakrishnan, Sabyasachi Paul, Prabha Agraja, Mani Deepak, Phani Kumar Yarramsetti, Dimple & Phaneendra Vishwa. Many Australian actors will also be seen in the film.

Jyothirnath is the lead actor, who is a Telugu native. Saanya Bhatnagar, plays the female lead who has been born and brought up in Australia.

The film is being produced by Madhavi Tarak under the production banner of Sahaana Creations. Arun Dondapati is the director of photography for the film and Sridhar Aavunoori has composed the music. Furthermore, in the assistant direction department, Sahaana Creations has given opportunities to passionate student film-makers such as Venkatesh Chelisam, Anvesh Pingili, Phaneendra Vishwa, Tanya Bhatnagar, Ravi Kumar Ramagiri & Phani Kumar Yarramsetti. Other members of the technical team include Rani Aishwarya, Prudvi Kondaveeti & Danny. Sylvia Chawla is the hair and makeup artist for the film.

It is a well-known fact that Telugu audiences are known to be extremely welcoming for unconventional stories and towards newcomers entering the film industry. The film is expected to receive a positive response from the audience, with its engaging plotline and strong characters.

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