
Bhale Manchi Roju(2015)
Bhale Manchi Roju is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language crime comedy film directed by debutant Sriram Adittya. The film stars Sudheer Babu, Wamiqa Gabbi, Dhanya Balakrishna, and Saikumar in lead roles. The story follows Ram, a heartbroken young man who plans to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding, but his car accidentally crashes into a kidnapper's vehicle, freeing a bride named Sita. What follows is a chaotic chain of events involving a dangerous criminal named Shakti, a hostage situation, and an unexpected romance. The film was praised for its fresh screenplay, clever twists, and strong performances. It was released on 25 December 2015 and became a commercial success, grossing over ₹12 crore in its opening weekend. The music was composed by Sunny M.R. and the cinematography was handled by Shamdat.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Sun NXT, JioTV
- Theatrical Release
- 25 December 2015
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 15m
- Rating
- 6.5/10
Storyline
A heartbroken man named Ram decides to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding. But his plan goes wrong when his car crashes into a kidnapper's vehicle, freeing a bride named Sita. Now a dangerous criminal wants her back, and Ram must protect her while saving his own friend from being killed.
“A good day gone wild.”
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Bhale Manchi Roju
Cast reunions in this film: Posani Krishna Murali & Vidyullekha Raman (7 films together), Dhanya Balakrishna & Vidyullekha Raman (3 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Chaitanya Krishna (2 films together), and Posani Krishna Murali & Sudheer Babu (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a playful twist on the popular Telugu phrase 'Bhale Manchi Roju,' which means 'a very good day.'
- Director Sriram Adittya also wrote the story, screenplay, and dialogues, making it a very personal project.
- The film was shot extensively in and around the city of Hyderabad, capturing its urban landscape.
- Actress Nandita Swetha, who played the female lead, was noted for performing many of her own stunts.
- The movie's plot involving an accidental kidnapping draws loose inspiration from classic crime-comedy capers.
- Despite its crime-drama genre, the film was marketed heavily on its comedic elements and quirky characters.
- The soundtrack by Anup Rubens included a song that became popular on radio channels at the time of release.







