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Purple Seems Nice To Keerthy Suresh While Sporting A Maxi Dress And Trench Coat, And We Can't Disagree
Purple Seems Nice To Keerthy Suresh While Sporting A Maxi Dress And Trench Coat, And We Can't Disagree

NDTV

time25-07-2025

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  • NDTV

Purple Seems Nice To Keerthy Suresh While Sporting A Maxi Dress And Trench Coat, And We Can't Disagree

Keerthy Suresh is riding high on the success of her latest project, Uppu Kappurambu. The Telugu movie that recebtly premiered on Prime Video. While the film has got people talking, it is Keerthy's promotional looks that are catching serious attention. On Thursday, the 32-year-old actress shared a new look on Instagram, and it is already becoming a favourite among fashion fanatics. Keerthy Suresh chose an eye-catching ensemble by Uri Living. The outfit featured a flared maxi dress with soft pleats and a stunning watercolour-style print in shades of orange, purple, mustard, green and lilac. The print felt like a dreamy sunset painted across fabric. Under the dress, she wore a light shirt with pastel stripes and delicate floral embroidery. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Keerthy Suresh (@keerthysureshofficial) What truly elevated the look was the long purple trench coat. The coat featured hand-painted floral motifs in complementary hues. The chic piece gave the entire outfit a strong artistic vibe. The oversized fit added drama without overwhelming the silhouette. Keerthy Suresh's choice of footwear was equally striking being a sleek black ankle-length boots with a slight heel. They grounded the playful look and added an edge to the otherwise soft and dreamy palette. The star's hair, styled by Teji Singh, was tied back in a messy bun. Done by Anigha Jain, the makeup was soft and dewy. The base was clean and radiant, with a hint of blush, defined brows and mauve-toned lips. Her eyes stood out, thanks to subtle smoky shadow and kohl-lined lids. Keerthy Suresh completed the look with chunky dual-toned hoops, a mix of gold and lavender, and cool-toned retro looking round sunglasses. The millennial actress's overall styling felt fresh, artsy and comfortable – a mix not many can pull off this effortlessly. It is not just a promotional outfit; it is a statement of how fashion can feel light, expressive and fun at the same time.

Rajkummar Rao Calls Keerthy Suresh's Performance In Uppu Kappurambu ‘Brilliant'
Rajkummar Rao Calls Keerthy Suresh's Performance In Uppu Kappurambu ‘Brilliant'

News18

time18-07-2025

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  • News18

Rajkummar Rao Calls Keerthy Suresh's Performance In Uppu Kappurambu ‘Brilliant'

Last Updated: Besides Keerthy Suresh, the film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Suhas, Babu Mohan, Shatru, and Talluri Rameshwari in key roles. Rajkummar Rao has heaped praise on Keerthy Suresh for her performance in the recently released film Uppu Kappurambu. Taking to social media, Rao called her performance in the film 'brilliant". The film was released on OTT. Taking to his Instagram stories, Rajkummar Rao shared the poster of Uppu Kappurambu and wrote, 'Brilliant performance". The actress has been winning herats for her performance. Rajkummar Rao is currently seen in gangster drama Maalik. The film has been struggling at the box office to get momentum. Helmed by Pulkit and produced by Tips, the film also features Manushi Chillar, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Anshumaan Pushkar, Swanand Kirkire, Saurabh Sachdeva and Saurabh Shukla in pivotal roles. Directed by Ani I.V. Sasi and written by Vasanth Maringanti, the film is produced by Radhika Lavu under the banner of Ellanar Films Pvt Ltd. Besides Keerthy Suresh, the film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Suhas, Babu Mohan, Shatru, and Talluri Rameshwari in key roles. Uppu Kappurambu is set in the 1990s in the fictionalised village of Chitti Jayapuram. The story follows Apoorva, played by Keerthy Suresh, who becomes the village head after her father dies while serving in that role. Before his death, he trained Apoorva for the role. And when the time came for her to take the position, she felt that the job was anything but easy. A major problem arises when the village's gravedigger, Chinna, played by Suhas, informs Apoorva that there's no more space left in the burial ground. As she seeks a solution, she must also contend with two powerful men in the village, Bheemayya and Madhubabu, who are opposed to the idea of being governed by a woman. They try to bring her down. Besides Keerthy and Suhas, the film also stars Babu Mohan, Shatru, Talluri Rameshwari, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Ravi Teja, Vishnu O.I., Duvvasi Mohan, Sivannarayana and Prabhavathi Varma. Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa are wasting no time in expanding their journey as producers. After working together on Toaster, they are all set to start work on their second production venture. And this time, they have roped in national award-winning actress Keerthy Suresh in the lead role for their film. According to reports, this movie will be based on the history of the education system of the nation. It will focus on the frauds that happen in the industry. The film is not titled yet. However, a source close to the the couple told Mid-Day, 'Their second production is a satirical take on today's money-making education system. The story, in a humorous way, highlights how the field of education is all about business and profits rather than imparting knowledge and building the future of the country. The leads play educators, who blow the lid on the goings-on." view comments First Published: July 18, 2025, 18:24 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

The Craft of Making Comedy Satires: Prime Video's Uppu Kappurambu, A Storytelling Triumph in the regional space
The Craft of Making Comedy Satires: Prime Video's Uppu Kappurambu, A Storytelling Triumph in the regional space

First Post

time15-07-2025

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  • First Post

The Craft of Making Comedy Satires: Prime Video's Uppu Kappurambu, A Storytelling Triumph in the regional space

Uppu Kappurambu is one example of the craft of making comedy satires that resonate with the audience. With its unique storytelling, outstanding performances, and skillful balance of humor and social commentary read more The art of crafting comedy satires is a delicate balance of humor, storytelling, and social commentary. Prime Video's Telugu film Uppu Kappurambu is a new example of this craft, blending humor and coming-of-age satire into a universally relatable story. The film's unique subject, paired with outstanding performances, has made it a triumph in the OTT space. A Story of Unlikely Protagonists and Unforgettable Performances Uppu Kappurambu tells the story of a rural village facing an unusual crisis - a graveyard running out of space. When Apoorva becomes the new village head, she teams up with the caretaker Chinna to solve the issue. Their saliently opposing character arcs form an oddball partnership. The film's humor quotient is its biggest highlight, with unexpected crises situations that become even more interesting with the amazing performances of the actors. Suhas and Keerthy Suresh deliver standout performances that bring the story to life. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Power of Storytelling that transcends language barriers The film's storytelling is rooted in regional nuances, yet it finds acceptance and appreciation across the nation given its universal theme. This is where OTT platforms like Prime Video shine, delivering diverse, impactful stories to a wide audience and reinforcing the power of digital entertainment. The film skillfully balances lighthearted comedy with sharp observations about rural life and customs, making it a delightful and meaningful watch. A Delightful and Meaningful Watch Uppu Kappurambu is a testament to the power of storytelling and the craft of making comedy satires. With its unique subject, outstanding performances, and skillful balance of humor and social commentary, the film is a must-watch entertainer. The film's ability to resonate with audiences across the nation is a testament to the universal appeal of good storytelling. In conclusion, Uppu Kappurambu is one example of the craft of making comedy satires that resonate with the audience. With its unique storytelling, outstanding performances, and skillful balance of humor and social commentary, the film is a delightful and meaningful watch. If you're looking for a film that will leave you laughing and reflecting on the nuances of rural life, Uppu Kappurambu is a must-watch.

'Dhoom Dhaam', 'The Boys' Season 4, 'Uppu Kappurambu': Our top picks for the weekend watch
'Dhoom Dhaam', 'The Boys' Season 4, 'Uppu Kappurambu': Our top picks for the weekend watch

Khaleej Times

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

'Dhoom Dhaam', 'The Boys' Season 4, 'Uppu Kappurambu': Our top picks for the weekend watch

Dhoom Dhaam Hindi language movie | Action/Comedy | Netflix So, if you're in the mood for something light-hearted, breezy, and totally entertaining — with a twist on the usual wedding rom-com formula — Dhoom Dhaam on Netflix might just hit the spot. Think arranged marriage, mistaken identity, high-speed chases, and a gender role reversal that's both endearing and hilarious (even if a tad predictable). Yami Gautam Dhar, who rarely ever gives a bad performance, plays Koyal with charm and fire, while Pratik Gandhi is an absolute delight as Veer — a timid, unsuspecting groom caught in a wild ride on his wedding night. Basically, 'saviour complex' flipped on its head. So, don't expect nuance, but do expect fun, and maybe even a few unexpectedly progressive punches! For fans of: Rom-coms with a shot of adrenaline By Somya Mehta Uppu Kappurambu Telugu language movie | Comedy | Prime Video At a time when Telugu cinema is running high with its larger-than-life productions, giving its larger peer Bollywood a run for its money, this comedy flick feels like a breath of fresh air. Headlined by Keerthy Suresh and supported by Suhas and Babu Mohan, the movie directed by Ani IV Sasi centres around a unique problem facing a fictitious village: What happens when it runs out of burial space? Suresh plays the village chief confronting the problem in a production that blends eccentricity, satire and humour. For fans of: Off-beat movies, humour, satire By Rajagopalan Venkataraman The Boys Prime Video | 4 Seasons | Superhero Satire / Action Everyone's talking about James Gunn's Superman this weekend — and while it's a fresh, hopeful take on the cape, here's something that throws hope out the window and asks: What if superheroes were corporate-owned narcissists with zero morals? Enter The Boys — a gloriously unhinged, R-rated takedown of superhero worship. Brutal, hilarious, and uncomfortably relevant, it imagines a world where "heroes" are products and power is pure corruption. Antony Starr as Homelander delivers one of the best villain performances on TV, while Karl Urban's Billy Butcher is the scruffy, foul-mouthed human fighting back. It's sharp, savage, and absolutely binge-worthy. Season 5 just wrapped filming — so if you haven't jumped in yet, you've got a year to catch up. For fans of: Invincible, anti-heroes, political satire By Husain Rizvi Heretic Apple TV | 1h 51m| Horror How far can belief get you? Can faith change your fate? If you find yourself in a house with a creepy killer, but no one knows, do you have any hope of getting out? This psychological thriller starring a brilliantly foul Hugh Grant is a lesson in mental (and physical) manipulation – with a little body horror thrown in. When two young women missionaries show up at a remote house and try to talk faith to a seemingly innocuous middle-aged man who lures them in only to dissect their beliefs and then offer them two doors out of his home, they must reassess everything they believe in, including how far they will go to survive. For fans of: Criminal Minds, Mindhunter By Karishma Nandkeolyar

Manchu Manoj admits being a nepo kid is not enough to survive in Tollywood: 'We've seen how Vijay Sethupathi can play both...'
Manchu Manoj admits being a nepo kid is not enough to survive in Tollywood: 'We've seen how Vijay Sethupathi can play both...'

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Manchu Manoj admits being a nepo kid is not enough to survive in Tollywood: 'We've seen how Vijay Sethupathi can play both...'

Actor Manchu Manoj recently made a comeback with his film 'Bhairavam' after a long hiatus. Vishnu, son of Mohan Babu , recently spoke about his journey in the Telugu film industry and how he struggled, despite being a 'nepo kid'. Speaking at the pre-release event of Suhas ' upcoming film Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama, Manoj showered praise on the actor for carving his own path in the industry. Manchu Manoj about thriving in the industry Manoj made his acting debut in 2004 with Donga Dongadi. He stepped away from the limelight following Okkadu Migiladu in 2017. Manoj acknowledged the hurdles he has faced despite his background. He also recognised Suhas' inspiring journey, especially with the success of Ambajipeta Marriage Band and Uppu Kappurambu. Mohan Babu Assaults Media Amid Tensions At His Residence ' Suhas is a very close friend of mine; he's like a brother. I love him for always having a smile on his face and radiating positivity. He started his career on YouTube and has come this far. Everyone says you can only be in the film industry if you have a background—and I agree, it does help. As a nepo kid, cheptunnanu, ikada pappulu udakav (As a nepo kid, I am telling you—it's not enough). You need to struggle to stay afloat.' Manchu Manoj about Vijay Sethupathi Manoj called Suhas an inspiration for many and drew a comparison with Vijay Sethupathi. 'We've seen how Vijay Sethupathi can play both a hero and a character artist in Tamil cinema. I think in Telugu, we have Suhas—you have all the chances. Nothing in this industry comes easily, but if you work hard and remain focused, you can find success like Suhas did.' Suhas' work front Suhas recently shared screen space with Keerthy Suresh in Uppu Kappurambu. He will next be seen in Cable Reddy and Anandrao Adventures. His film Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama is set to hit theatres on 11 July. Manoj's work front Meanwhile, Manoj has two exciting projects lined up—Mirai, in which he shares screen space with Teja Sajja , and What The Fish, co-starring Niharika Konidela.

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