Aakasa Ramanna(2010)
'Aakasa Ramanna' is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language black comedy film directed by Ashok G. The lead cast includes Allari Naresh, Rajeev Kanakala, Sivaji, and Meera Jasmine. The story follows a single night in Hyderabad where a dead body connects the lives of several characters, each hiding their own secrets. The film is a remake of the 2003 American movie '11:14' and uses a non-linear narrative to reveal events from different perspectives. It was produced by Manyam Entertainments and filmed in Hyderabad, Telangana. The movie received a mixed critical response and holds an IMDb rating of 4.4/10. It was released in theaters on March 12, 2010.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Eros Now, Sun NXT, Airtel Xstream Play, Hungama
- Theatrical Release
- 12 March 2010
- Director
- G. Ashok
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 14m
- Rating
- 5.7/10
Storyline
Raana hits a dead body with his car on a quiet night. He panics and tries to hide the body with help from his friends. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Tara has her own secret involving the dead man. As the night unfolds, lies and coincidences trap everyone in a web of trouble.
“One night. One body. Many secrets.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Aakasa Ramanna
Cast reunions in this film: Raghu Babu & Venu Madhav (16 films together), Rao Ramesh & Raghu Babu (12 films together), Raghu Babu & Rajiv Kanakala (9 films together), Allari Naresh & Raghu Babu (8 films together), Allari Naresh & Rao Ramesh (7 films together), and Raghu Babu & Sai Sriram (5 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a playful twist on the name of the famous Telugu actress Akkineni Nageswara Rao, known as ANR.
- Director Ashok G. is also a popular comedian, known for his roles in many Telugu comedy films of the 2000s.
- It was shot in just 30 days on a low budget, focusing on quick production to meet a release schedule.
- The story revolves around a mistaken identity plot involving a lookalike, a common theme in Telugu comedies of that era.
- Despite being a crime comedy, it includes references to classic Telugu cinema, appealing to fans of older films.
- The movie had a limited theatrical run and gained more attention through television broadcasts later on.
- Some scenes were improvised by the cast to enhance the comedic timing, typical of Ashok G.'s directing style.
