
‘Chowdary Gari Abbayi Tho Naidu Gari Ammayi' title glimpse launched
Speaking at the launch, producer Mahendra Nath Koondla said, 'We began this project on a small scale, but the buzz has grown tremendously due to our lead pair's popularity. We've also roped in senior actors like Raasi, Vinod Kumar, Surekha Vani, and Raja Ravindra. Post-production is underway and we're confident audiences will love the title and the film.'
Supreeta Naidu expressed her excitement, saying, 'Though I was nervous at first, I've grown in confidence. I'm thankful to Amardeep and the entire team for their support.' Her mother Surekha Vani added, 'The title has a great ring to it. We're receiving wonderful feedback, and I hope the film is a big hit.'
Lead actor Amardeep shared, 'I'm thrilled with the film and the title. It's unique and full of charm. After Bigg Boss, people asked why the delay — but we've been planning everything carefully to deliver a quality product. This film is a heartfelt project, and I'm sure the Telugu audience will connect with it.'
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