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Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama trailer: A topsy-turvy romance changes life of an aspiring filmmaker in unexpected ways

Directed by debutant Ram Godhala, Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama features Suhas and Malavika Manoj in the lead roles

BH Harsh

Suhas, whose Uppu Kappurambu, had its OTT premiere on Friday, will soon be seen headlining another film titled Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama, slated to release on July 11. The upcoming romantic-comedy also marks Malavika Manoj’s Telugu debut. The trailer of the film was released on Saturday.

While the previously-released teasers hinted more at a light-hearted tone, the new trailer captures other, more sombre moods of the film. Suhas promisingly plays Rama, an aspiring filmmaker who is struggling to deal with a loving yet dominating girlfriend (Malavika), and keep up with her expectations. However, some events transpire which compel Rama to take stock of his life, and reconsider his priorities from a different perspective.

Directed by debutant Ram Godhala, Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama also promises to feature veteran comedian Ali in a different role. Actors like Ravinder Vijay, Babloo Prithiveeraj, Prabhas Sreenu, Raghu Karumanchi, Moin, Sathvik Anand and Nayani Pavani comprise the ensemble cast.

Filmmakers like Harish Shankar and Maruthi will be seen in special cameos. Additionally, Anita Hassandani marks her Telugu comeback with this film.

Produced by Harish Nalla under V Arts banner, Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama has stalwarts like Brahma Kadali (production designer) and S Manikandan (cinematography) in the crew. Radhan is the music director.

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