Party(2006)
Party is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language comedy film co-written and directed by Ravi Babu. The cast includes Allari Naresh, Shashank, Madhu Sharma, Brahmanandam, and Ravi Babu. The story follows two jobless friends who owe a gangster one crore rupees. They try to trick a software company owner by promising a fake supercomputer. When the owner dies suddenly, they hide his body and hire a lookalike. The film is a slapstick comedy with subplots about corporate espionage, a clumsy killer, and romance. It is heavily inspired by the Hollywood film Weekend at Bernie's. The movie received mixed to positive reviews for its humor and performances. It was released in 2006.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2006
- Director
- Ravi Babu
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 1h 27m 0
Storyline
Two broke friends owe a dangerous gangster a huge sum of money. They lie to a software company owner about inventing a talking computer. When the owner dies in their office, they hide the body and hire a lookalike. Chaos follows as a killer, a greedy imposter, and the gangster all close in.
“Dead body. Fake computer. Real trouble.”
Film Details
Parental Guide
Vibe & Tags
Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Party
Cast reunions in this film: Allari Naresh & Brahmanandam (12 films together), Brahmanandam & Ravi Babu (7 films together), Allari Naresh & Ravi Babu (3 films together), and Madhu Sharma & Brahmanandam (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Office Party' but was shortened to just 'Party' before release.
- Ravi Babu, known for thrillers, directed this comedy as a change from his usual style.
- The movie was shot mostly in a single office set to keep production costs low.
- It features a cameo by director Ravi Babu himself in a small role as a corporate employee.
- The film's soundtrack was composed by Koti, who was a popular music director in the 1990s.
- Despite its comedy genre, the film includes subtle social commentary on workplace culture.
- It had a limited theatrical release but gained attention through television broadcasts later.

