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Paanch Minar trailer: An underdog cab driver crosses paths with gangsters

Raj Tarun and Rashi Singh play the lead roles in Paanch Minar that promises to be a wacky crime-comedy

Cinema Express Desk

We had recently reported about Raj Tarun-starrer Paanch Minar being set for a theatrical release on November 21. On Sunday, the makers launched the official trailer of their film at a grand ceremony.

Paanch Minar revolves around a young, sincere, but unemployed young man and his love story. After trying hard to get a respectable job in the software industry, to earn his lovers’ parents’ approval, the boy takes up the job of a cab driver. However, while dealing with his existing woes, the young man further falls in trouble after crossing paths with local gangster and a case that involves a dead boy and a bag full of cash.  It also doesn’t help that our protagonist is hard of hearing, which he tries to compensate for with his lip-reading skills, which however doesn’t always help him. 

Written and directed by Ram Kadumula, Paanch Minar promises to be a wacky crime comedy, high on thrills and entertainment at once. Rashi Singh plays the female lead. Paanch Minar boasts of an impressive ensemble cast, with names like Ajay Ghosh, Nithiin Prasanna,  Sudarshan and Krishna Teja, Brahmaji, Ravi Varma, Ajay Ghosh, and Laxman Meesala. 

The film is produced by Madhavi and MSM Reddy under the banner Connect Movies. Key technicians include Aditya Jawwadi as the cinematographer, and Praveen Pudi as the editor. Suresh Bhimagani is the art director. Dialogues are by Gorijala Sudhakar. Shekar Chandra has composed music.

Raj Tarun was recently seen in Aha original movie Chiranjeeva, a high-concept comedy drama which began streaming on November 7 and also starred Kushita Kallapu.

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