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First look of Karanam Gari Veedhi unveiled by composer RP Patnaik

Karanam Gaari Veedhi is an upcoming family entertainer set against a rural backdrop

Aditya Devulapally

Renowned music composer R P Patnaik unveiled the first look poster of the upcoming Telugu film Karanam Gari Veedhi on Monday. The film, produced by Adavi Ashok under the South Blockbuster Creations banner, promises to be a love and family entertainer set against the backdrop of a rural village.

Featuring Kittu Thatikonda, Kashmira, Rohit, Vaishali, Suneel Ravinuthala, and Sri Gopichand Konda in lead roles, the film is directed by the duo Hemanth and Prasanth. Speaking at the poster launch event, RP Patnaik shared his enthusiasm for supporting fresh talent in the industry. "The poster and title design exude freshness. New talent always brings value to cinema, and I’m confident this team has delivered something special," he said, encouraging aspiring filmmakers to focus on passion and understanding of the craft.

Director Hemanth talked about the film and called it "An entertaining story inspired by real-life incidents," while co-director Prasanth added, "It’s a family drama infused with humour and set in a picturesque village."

The cast shared their experiences, with Kittu Thatikonda revealing his excitement about playing an auto driver. "It’s a beautifully crafted story of love and family. Vaishali’s performance as the second heroine is remarkable," he said. Vaishali expressed gratitude for her role, hoping the film would bring recognition to the team.

With music by Sukumar Pammi, cinematography by Vinod Shiningam, and editing by Raviteja G, Karanam Gari Veedhi is gearing up to hit theatres soon, aiming to strike a chord with family audiences.

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