Kudirithe Cup Coffee(2011)
Kudirithe Kappu Coffee is a 2011 Telugu-language romance drama film directed by Ramana Salva. The film stars Varun Sandesh in the lead role opposite debutant Suma Bhattacharya. The story follows Venu, a young man who fears love after his best friend's suicide, and Lasya, a hotel management student who dreams of transforming her grandmother's coffee shop into a resort. Set in the scenic hill station of Dakshinagiri, the film explores themes of family sacrifice, trust, and overcoming past trauma. The music was composed by Yogeshwara Sharma, son of lyricist Sirivennala Seetha Rama Sastry, who also penned the lyrics. Critics praised the film's visuals, music, and picturesque locations but noted its predictable storyline and lack of dramatic impact. The film was released in 2011 and is available on streaming platforms.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 25 February 2011
- Director
- Ramana Salva
- Language
- Telugu
- Rating
- 6.5/10
Storyline
Venu hates love because his best friend died over a failed relationship. Lasya dreams of turning her grandmother's coffee shop into a resort. When Venu is sent to manage the shop under a false identity, their paths collide. A greedy rival wants to destroy their dream. Can Venu overcome his fear and save the coffee shop?
“Love is worth the risk.”
Film Details
Parental Guide
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Cast & Crew
Trivia
- The film's music composer Yogeshwara Sharma is the son of famous lyricist Sirivennala Seetha Rama Sastry, making this his debut.
- This was the only Telugu film for actress Suma Bhattacharya, who debuted here and then left the industry.
- The title 'Kudirithe Kappu Coffee' translates to 'If Possible, Black Coffee', hinting at a simple, realistic theme.
- Director Ramana Salwa had previously worked as an assistant director for several notable Telugu films before this debut.
- The film had a very limited theatrical release and is not widely available on streaming platforms today.
- It features a cameo by comedian Venu Madhav, known for his roles in many popular comedies of the 2000s.
- The soundtrack included a rare Telugu song penned by the acclaimed lyricist Suddala Ashok Teja.
