
Malli Modalaindi(2022)
Malli Modalaindi (2022) is a 125-minute Telugu film directed by T.G. Keerthi Kumar. Starring Vennela Kishore, Naina Ganguly and Annapoorna. With a well-received audience rating of 7.1/10 and a average box office verdict at the box office.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- ZEE5
- OTT Release Date
- 1 January 2023
- Theatrical Release
- 11 February 2022
- Director
- T.G. Keerthi Kumar
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 5m
- Rating
- 7.1/10
Storyline
After divorcing, Vikram begins seeing Pavithra, the lawyer who handled his ex-wife Nisha's case. What started as a casual relationship gets more serious, leaving Vikram to figure out if he can manage the complicated situation.
“His ex's lawyer? That's his new girlfriend.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Malli Modalaindi
Cast reunions in this film: Vennila & Posani Krishna Murali (8 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Anup Rubens (7 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Annapoorna (6 films together), Vennila & Anup Rubens (4 films together), Vennila & Annapoorna (3 films together), and Vennila & Sumanth (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Malli Modalaindi' translates to 'It Started Again' in English, hinting at the theme of second chances in relationships.
- Director T. G. Keerthi Kumar is known for directing family dramas, and this was his first film exploring post-divorce romantic complications.
- The movie was shot primarily in Hyderabad, with key scenes filmed at real-life locations like cafes and parks to add a relatable touch.
- Actress Pavitra Lokesh, who plays a supporting role, is a veteran in Telugu cinema and often appears in motherly or family-oriented characters.
- The film's soundtrack was composed by Gopi Sundar, who is also popular for his work in Malayalam and Tamil film industries.
- It was released directly on an OTT platform, skipping a traditional theatrical run, which was a strategic move during the pandemic era.
- The story was inspired by growing discussions around modern relationships and divorce in urban Indian society, as noted in interviews.