
Anubhavinchu Raja(2021)
Bangaram, after inheriting his grandfather's wealth at a young age, lives a lavish life and becomes a laughing stock for the village. When he sets on a quest to prove himself worthy of respect, things go haywire.
Anubhavinchu Raja is streaming on Airtel Xstream Play and aha.
Where to watch:Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Airtel Xstream Play, aha
- Theatrical Release
- 26 November 2021
- Director
- Srinivas Gavireddy
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 11m
- Rating
- 7.0/10
Storyline
A young man inherits a fortune and lives extravagantly, making him the joke of his village. He decides to go on a journey to earn people's real respect, but his plans quickly spiral out of control.
“From riches to respect: a wild journey to prove his worth.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Anubhavinchu Raja
Cast reunions in this film: Ajay & Posani Krishna Murali (7 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Raghu Karumanchi (7 films together), Ajay & Raghu Karumanchi (4 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Kasi Viswanath (4 films together), Sudharshan & Posani Krishna Murali (3 films together), and Sudharshan & Gopi Sundar (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Anubhavinchu Raja' translates to 'Experience the King', hinting at the protagonist's journey from ridicule to respect.
- Director Srinivas Gavireddy also co-wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from classic underdog stories in Telugu cinema.
- Actor Sree Vishnu, who plays Bangaram, reportedly gained weight for the role to portray a carefree, wealthy heir more convincingly.
- Parts of the movie were shot in and around Visakhapatnam, showcasing the coastal city's landscapes in several village scenes.
- The film's soundtrack was composed by Gopi Sundar, marking one of his few Telugu projects outside major star-driven productions.
- Despite a limited theatrical release, the movie found a wider audience through streaming platforms after its run in cinemas.
- A subplot involving a traditional village festival was included to highlight local culture, a common theme in rural-based Telugu comedies.
