Stills from Love Reddy teaser 
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Mythri Movie Makers production Love Reddy gets a trailer and release date

Smaran Reddy is the writer and director for the film that stars Anjan Ramachendra and Shravani in their debut roles

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The makers of the upcoming film Love Reddy unveiled its teaser at a grand ceremony on Wednesday. Writer-director Smaran Reddy's film marks the debut of both its lead actors, Anjan Ramachendra and Shravani.

The teaser for Love Reddy begins with references to iconic films like Indra and Arjun Reddy, before a voiceover clarifies that its story is neither an action story nor a violent film like the ones mentioned. The teaser then establishes the relationship between the two protagonists (Anjan and Shravani), where the girl seems to like the boy. Yet, the two struggle to smoothly proceed with their romantic relationship owing to familial pressures and obligations. The teaser ends with a voiceover declaring that this is the kind of story that youngsters will remember and talk about for years.

The music for the film has been composed by Prince Henry. Ashkar Ali is the cinematographer, and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao is the editor. The art direction is by BS Ramesh Kumar, and Ajay Sai is the choreographer. 

Love Reddy is jointly bankrolled under the banners of Seheri Studio, MGR Films and Geetansh Productions, with Sunanda B Reddy, Madan Gopal Reddy, Prabhanjan Reddy, Hemalata Reddy and Nagaraj Beerappa serving as the producers. The makers also announced the release date on the occasion—Love Reddy will hit theatres on October 18.

Love Reddy is being released theatrically by eminent distribution company Mythri Movie Makers.

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