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Unveiling the Magic: Guntur Kaaram Trailer Review

After two days, the trailer for Guntur Kaaram was eventually published by the film’s creators. The main characters of Trivikram Srinivas’ film are Mahesh Babu, Sreeleela, and Meenakshi Chaudhary. The actor’s admirers have been waiting impatiently to see him on film since 2022, so when the teaser was published on Sunday, it rapidly gained popularity.

Guntur Kaaram Trailer Review

In the teaser, Mahesh Babu is shown in prime form as Ramana, who can deliver language in large chunks and punch out with ease. Aside from introducing a few more characters, it also depicts how the movie might appear. It is indicated that Ramya Krishnan’s mother has left her Guntur-rising oldest son, who may be Ramana. Jagapathi Babu appears to be playing Sreeleela’s father, while she is portrayed as the girl he falls in love with. The film’s emotional content about Ramana’s relationship with his family is also hinted at in the trailer.

Mahesh is seen by the Guntur Kaaram squad as Vyra. Meenakshi Chaudhary as Raji, Venkat Ramana Reddy, and Sreeleela as Keerthi, also known as Ammu. The film has prominent parts from Jagapathi Babu, Ramya Krishnan, Jayaram, Easwari Rao, Prakash Raj, Sunil, Brahmanandam, Mahesh Achanta, and Raghu Babu. Manoj Paramahamsa and PS Vinod did the cinematography, while Thaman S. wrote the music.

The film saw several changes in cast and crew throughout pre-production and filming. Originally, Pooja Hegde was cast in the character of Sreeleela, but the actor was meant to play Meenakshi. But, when things didn’t work out, Pooja left the project. A significant rewrite of the screenplay was also necessary to accommodate the altered plot, with several sequences being reshot.

Despite Dum Masala, the first single, receiving positive reviews, the tracks also garnered mixed reviews. Kurchi Madathapetti and Oh My Baby were criticized for the song’s melody and lyrics.

Clash in Makar Sankranthi

In honor of Sankranthi, Guntur Kaaram will premiere on January 12; special performances are being organized across the Telugu states. The picture will be in conflict with HanuMan, directed by Teja Sajja, which is out on the same day as Venkatesh’s Saindhav (which opens on January 13) and Nagarjuna’s Naa Saami Ranga (which opens on January 14). Eagle, directed by Ravi Teja, was also scheduled for release on January 13, but due to a meeting of the producers’ councils in Hyderabad, it will now open in February instead.

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