The film Lechindi Mahilalokam is all set to hit theatres on March 26. Manchu Lakshmi, Sriram Chandra, Ananya Nagalla, Hariteja, Hema, Supritha and Shraddha Das play the main roles in this women-centric entertainer. The recently released trailer suggests that the film blends humour with an engaging storyline.
Sun Studio has partnered with UFO to release Lechindi Mahilalokam in theatres. The film is jointly produced by Hyma Rajasekhar, Shweta Mahi and Nirosha Naveen under the banners of Brihaspati Entertainments, Apparently Cinema and Story Factory. It is directed by the duo Arjun and Carthyk.
The story revolves around a newly married couple who frequently argue over petty issues, while their neighbours add fuel to the fire, further complicating matters. The developments that follow are both thrilling and hilarious, making it a family entertainer.
The trailer of Lechindi Mahilalokam was launched on Monday. Speaking at the event, the producers said, “The film industry is new to us and we were not aware of the challenges newcomers face. However, we are happy that we were able to make a good film in our very first attempt. If audiences watch our film in theatres and bless us, we will come up with many more such stories.”
Manchu Lakshmi said she was particularly excited about the comedy in the film. “Even though it is a small film, making a good movie itself is a great achievement. I really liked the comedy in it. We made several changes in the flow of the story during the process. I request the audience to watch the film as a film,” she said.
She added that women, in particular, would connect with the film. “We often listen to serious subjects only when they are presented in a humorous way. I want the producers to earn double the money they invested in the film. I am very happy to be part of this project along with such talented women,” she said.
Clarifying some misconceptions, she added, “The blue drum shown in the promotions has nothing to do with our film. Lechindi Mahilalokam is not a film that encourages people to commit murder. It is meant to make audiences laugh. Everyone should definitely watch it in theatres on March 26.”