
Life Anubhavinchu Raja(2020)
Telugu119 mins
Life Anubhavinchu Raja (2020) is a 119-minute Telugu film directed by Suresh Thirumur. Starring Ravii Teja, Shruthi Shetty and Sravani Nikki. With a hit verdict at the box office, Life Anubhavinchu Raja stands as one of the notable Telugu releases of 2020.
Director:Suresh Thirumur
Mood:
emotionalfunnyuplifting
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Quick Facts
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- YouTube Movies
- OTT Release Date
- 1 January 2020
- Theatrical Release
- 14 February 2020
- Director
- Suresh Thirumur
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 1h 59m 0
Storyline
A man loses everything and decides to become a saint. He then goes on a journey to find the true purpose of his life.
“A man loses it all, then finds everything.”
Film Details
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119Minutes
TeluguLanguage
Release Date14 February 2020
Parental Guide
Violence
Low
Language
Moderate
Sex / Nudity
Moderate
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low
Vibe & Tags
Mood
emotionalfunnyuplifting
Themes
loveidentityfamilyfriendship
Tonewhimsical
Pacingepisodic
Complexitylight
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence1
Emotion3
Humor4
Rewatchability3
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Trivia
- The film's title is a playful twist on the popular Telugu phrase 'Life Anubhavinchandi', which means 'experience life'.
- Director Suresh Thirumur is also a well-known cinematographer, having worked on films like 'Gamyam' and 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam'.
- The movie was shot extensively in and around the temples and ghats of Varanasi, adding a spiritual backdrop to the comedy.
- Actor Sumanth played the lead role, marking a shift from his usual romantic hero image to a more philosophical character.
- The soundtrack was composed by Suresh Bobbili, who used a mix of folk and contemporary music to match the story's journey.
- Despite its 2020 release, the film faced delays in production due to location challenges and scheduling conflicts.
- A subplot in the film subtly references the real-life trend of young people in India taking temporary sannyas (monastic life) for self-discovery.
