Rising Telugu actor Suhas, known for choosing unique scripts, is all set to entertain audiences with his upcoming romantic comedy entertainer ‘Oh Bhaama Ayyoo Raama’. The film, which features Malavika Manoj—popularly known from the Malayalam film marks her debut as a lead actress in Telugu cinema.
Directed by Ram Godala the film is being produced by Harish Nalla under the V Arts banner and is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on July 11.
As part of the film’s promotional campaign, the team has just released a new lyrical video titled ‘Galli Step’, a peppy number sung by none other than the film’s lead actor Suhas himself. With catchy lines like “O merupula chindule veyyaraa”, the song is penned by Kasarla Shyam and set to vibrant music composed by Radhan
Speaking about the song, producer Harish Nalla shared, “This mass number sung by Suhas reflects today’s trend perfectly. It’s bound to become a street anthem like a proper Teenmaar song. The entire film is a cute romantic entertainer, and every scene is crafted to entertain the audience thoroughly. The chemistry between Suhas and Malavika is going to be a highlight. This is the highest-budget film in Suhas’ career, and we’re confident that it will offer a fresh experience to all viewers.”
He added, “We’re releasing the film on July 11. It’s a complete entertainer that will surely steal hearts. As a producer, I firmly believe we are presenting a quality film.”
Director Ram Godala also expressed his confidence, saying, “When producer Harish narrated the story, he was clear that the film must be made with top-notch quality. He never compromised in any aspect of production. It’s thanks to him that the project is turning out to be visually rich. With stunning cinematography by Manikandan, and music by Rathan, the film is colorful and emotionally engaging. All six songs in this film are beautiful and individually standout.”
Interestingly, renowned director Harish Shankar will be seen in a special guest role in the film. Brahma Kadali is handling the art direction, while Manikandan brings vibrant visuals to life through his lens