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‘London Babulu’ set to release on Nov 17

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Rakshith and Swathi starrer ‘London Babulu’ is all set to release in a grand level on November 17. Tammareddy Bhardwaja has launched the special teaser. The film has music by K. ‘London Babulu’ is the Telugu remake of Tamil super hit film ‘Aandavan Kattalai’. Prominent director and producer Maruthi is producing this film with AVS Studios as presenter. Chinni Krishna is the director. Swathi Reddy is playing the female lead.

On the eve of film’s release, producer Maruthi said, “We are bringing ‘London Babulu’ to audience on November 17. It is the Telugu remake of Tamil super hit film ‘Aandavan Kattalai’ that starred Vijay Sethupathi and Rithika. We were very much impressed by the concept of the film and decided to remake it. Chinni Krishna is the director. The present youth are falling in love and getting married too quickly and getting divorced too fast. The story of the film is about a couple of such kind and what problems the couple has faced during their journey to London. Director Chinni Krishna has carved out the film as a comedy entertainer with emotional touch. Chinni Krishna’s comedy timing has become plus to the film. Swathi Reddy is playing the female lead. Swathi has given wonderful performance as a social responsible girl working as a television anchor. Rakshith is being introduced as hero through this film. Despite being new to acting, he has perfectly transformed into his role as a senior actor. Senior artists such as Ali, Murali Sharam, Jeeva, Ajay Ghosh and Raja Ravindra played major roles. How each and every character in the film turns the story and how hero gets the visa to leave London? - Makes the story of the film. Each and every character in the film has equal importance. Director Chinni Krishna has carved out the film wonderfully. Present happening comedians Dhanraj, Satya and Sai’s comedy will leave audience in splits. Shyam K Naidu’s camera work and Uddhav’s editing will stand out as bit assets to the film.”

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