The film Maruthi nagar Subramanyam, starring veteran rao ramesh in the male lead role, is scheduled for release on 23rd August. Global Star ram charan released the film's trailer today as part of the promotional tour, and he seems ecstatic about it. The fact that superstar director Sukumar's wife Thabitha is presenting the movie—this is her first time doing so—is another intriguing aspect of the movie that is generating even more excitement. The film will have a huge release after ace production outfit movie MAKERS' target='_blank' title='mythri movie makers-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>mythri movie makers obtained the rights in telangana and AP. august 23rd is when the movie opens on theatres.

Maruthi nagar Subramanyam appears to be a delightful comic escapade full of quirky characters and wisecracks, based on the trailer. In the trailer, rao ramesh is shown giving his neighbour a dhamki about cigarettes. Unfortunately, this leads to him getting into arguments with his wife about the same smokes. This is how his character is best expressed in the phrase, "Neeku adrushtam aavaginja antha unte, duradrushtam aakasam antha undi." He views indraja as his spouse.
 
Then there's more amusement when Ankith Koyya's character, Rao Ramesh's kid, starts claiming that allu aravind is his father. This results in more humorous room in the teaser, and allu aravind even makes a fleeting appearance. This is a narrative that has to be seen on large screens. Finally, using his signature voice modulation and diction, rao ramesh comes up with another catchy one-liner that goes like this: "Naaku Bhayama vesi vesi. veyatam maanesindi."
 
The trailer, which promises plenty of entertaining, gives the impression that Lakhsman Karya, the film's director, has taken full use of Rao Ramesh's comedic timing for this picture. The comedic content is both enjoyable and highly healthful. Under the banners of PBR Cinemas and Lokamaatre Creations, Bujji Rayudu Pentyala and Mohan Karya are producing Maruthi nagar Subramanyam.
 

 

 

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