‘Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama’ Should Be A Blockbuster: Says Rocking Star Manchu Manoj

Rising star Suhas, known for choosing unique scripts with every film, is all set to charm audiences in his upcoming romantic comedy entertainer “Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama.” The film also marks the Telugu debut of Malayalam actress Malavika Manoj, famed for her performance in “Jo.” Directed by Ram Goudhala and produced by Harish Nalla under the V Arts banner, the movie is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on July 11.

The pre-release event for the film was held in Hyderabad in a grand manner, with Rocking Star Manchu Manoj gracing the occasion as the chief guest. He unveiled the Big Ticket of the film and shared his heartfelt support for Suhas.

“Suhas is like a brother to me,” said Manchu Manoj. “He’s always positive and carries a charming smile. He made it big as a hero without any film background. Even ‘nepo kids’ have to work hard in this industry. Success only comes through struggle—I say this as a nepo kid myself. Suhas’s journey from YouTube to cinema is truly inspirational. Just like Vijay Sethupathi in Tamil, Suhas is carving a space for himself in Telugu. I wish this film brings success and recognition to the entire team. With such a solid crew, this deserves to be a blockbuster hit.”

Suhas, speaking at the event, said, “The entire team worked really hard on this film. Once people watch it, they’ll fall in love with Malavika. I had the joy of acting alongside senior artists like Ali, Anita, and Prudhvi. In every man’s life, mother and wife play crucial roles in success—those emotional aspects are central to this film and will surely touch hearts. We are making good movies with everyone’s support. I’ll be announcing some big updates about my career very soon.”

Producer Harish Nalla shared, “Our journey with Suhas began through my friend Pradeep. The moment Suhas said yes to the story, I was sure it would be a hit. The visuals by Manikandan are very rich. I was amazed by the stunning sets created by Brahma Kadali within a limited budget. Rathnam’s music is a huge asset to the film. Our team wore multiple hats, and the director put together a brilliant crew. Ram has a bright future as a director—he handled this like a seasoned pro, not a debutant. Suhas’s performance is at another level in this film.”

Director Ram Goudhala expressed his gratitude: “It’s because of Suhas and producer Harish that I got to become a director. After this movie, Malavika will become a star heroine—her acting will be talked about. I’ll never forget the support from Harish Shankar and Maruthi, who played guest roles. This film is a lifetime memory for me. I’ve written and will continue writing many stories for Suhas. He’s an all-rounder and is recognized not just in Telugu, but in other languages too. My thanks to everyone who supported this good film.”

Comedian Ali, who plays Suhas’s uncle in the movie, said: Suhas reminded me of my nephew who’s no longer with us. The love scenes in the film are deeply emotional. Everyone on this team seems to have had a ‘love marriage’—their bond is that strong. Malavika is super cute in the film. She reminds me of Anushka from her early days, and I’m sure she’ll grow into a top actress like her. I wish all the best to everyone involved.”

The event was also attended by several key members of the film industry including co-producer Pradeep Tallapu Reddy, heroine Malavika, actor Srinath, director Vijay Kanakamedala, Ram Jagadeesh, Sanjana Reddy, music director Rathnam, writers BVS Ravi and Darling Swamy, actors Main, Satvik, cinematographer Manikandan, and lyricists Ram Gosala and Sri Harsha Emani