The concept poster of Vaddi Kaasula Vaada unveiled on the occasion of Manchu Manoj's birthday 
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Manchu Manoj, AK Entertainments reunite for Vaddi Kaasula Vaada

On the occasion of Manchu Manoj’s birthday, AK Entertainments officially announced its reunion with the actor after 16 years

Cinema Express Desk

After hinting recently at another collaboration with AK Entertainments after a gap of 16 years, on his birthday, Manchu Manoj has now officially unveiled the title of the project, as Vaddi Kaasula Vaada.

The title announcement video was released on social media and grabbed attention for its humorous and relatable concept. Also packed with vintage Manoj-style entertainment, the glimpse has already sparked curiosity among audiences.

Previously, Manoj and AK Entertainments worked together on Bindass, which remains one of the most popular entertainers in his career. The latest announcement video once again showcases Manoj’s trademark comic timing and energetic screen presence, reminding audiences of the fun-filled roles that earned him a dedicated fan base.

The concept video cleverly plays around the current EMI and installment culture, presenting a humorous scenario where Manoj appears burdened with financial struggles while pleading to God for help.

From monthly installments and loan pressures to middle-class financial stress wrapped in comedy, the film appears to blend humour with situations familiar to many youngsters and families today. The entertaining presentation hints at a rooted commercial entertainer loaded with fun, emotions, and comedy.

Tej Uppalapati has written and directed the film, which is being produced by Ramabrahmam Sunkara under the AK Entertainments banner. It is co-produced by Kishore Garikipati, Ajay Sunkara, and Daya Pannem, while the project is presented by ATV.

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