'A Aa E Ee' release planned on Nov. 6
Srikant, Meera Jasmine and Sada are playing the lead in 'A.. Aa.. E.. Ee..' (Athadu, Aame, Inthalo Eeme) directed by Srinivasa Reddy and produced by Boddam Ashok Yadav under the banner of Sri Kalpana Arts.
Producer says, “Our film had completed all the pre and post-production formalities recently. The audio which was released into the market is getting a positive response and we are very happy that our film would also evoke the same response from the audiences. We are making efforts to release the film on November 6.”
Director says, “Like many of my earlier films, this movie is also coming up as a good entertainer. Basically, no woman could digest the fact that her husband is sharing his life with another woman. How would be the situation of the man, who was caught between two women, is the basic subject. It is a nice family subject and at the same time, we gave lot of preference for the entertainment. Srikant’s character and performance would win the hearts of woman audiences. Music by MM Srilekha would be an added attraction.”
Krishna Bhagawan, Brahmanandam, Ali, Sunil, AVS, MS Narayana, Surya, Tanikella Bharani, Raghubabu, Giribabu, Telangana Sakuntala, Kovai Sarala, Ramyasri and others are in the cast. Lyrics are by Bhaskarabhatla, while A Sekhar is the executive producer.
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