The two are often handed the short end of the stick through the film but they manage to keep themselves afloat with each other’s help. Mouni is often told – nee valla kaad – so many times that you believe her when she says – niku heart led abba. In one scene he’s even told, “ Meerantha inthe,” in a fit of anger by someone he considers his loved one. Revanth’s home owner seems comfortable in delegating the job of getting a leaking manhole cleaned to him instead of doing it himself. In Love Story Sekhar Kammula seems to say that the biggest lie the ‘big city’ plies is that it offers equal opportunity to everyone irrespective of their caste or gender. There’s beautiful songs shot in the rain, lots of love, sensitivity, understanding and even some anger. She wants to land an IT job and is instead encouraged by Revanth to help him with his zumba classes till she finds what she needs. He has his own zumba centre even if he struggles to make ends meet. Mouni (Sai Pallavi) also escapes to Hyderabad to not just assert her independence from a family that doesn’t seem to understand her but also from a few demons from her past. He has grown up facing caste disparity from a very young age but has been told by his mother (Easwari Rao) that anything is possibly as long as he works hard for it. Revanth (Naga Chaitanya) moves to the city from Armoor, Nizamabad to chart his own identity. Love Story is Sekhar Kammula's ode to love. Yet, he manages to find a balance between entertaining the audience and addressing social issues that don’t often find space in the stories we usually see. You have a mainstream hero, a stellar performer and dancer, a love story peppered with foot-tapping songs. Review: With Love Story Sekhar Kammula manages to push the boundaries when it comes to what commercial cinema has come to mean. But with their social standing & gender proving to be a hindrance, will they manage to find a way to let their love prevail? very happy to be associated with this film as Presenter! A dark comedy, some thrills and lots of laughs coming your way!(sic),” tweeted Vijay Deverakonda, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming sports drama Liger on March 1 this year.Story: Revanth and Mouni dream big when it comes to their lives. Ram Miriyala has been roped in as the music composer.Įarlier, actor Vijay Deverakonda unveiled the first-look poster of the film.“Presenting the first look of #PushpakaVimanam! Younger boy continues to find talent and pick interesting stuff. Bankrolled by Anand's brother, Vijay Devarakonda's home production King of the Hill and Tanga Productions, the film has Hestin Jose Joseph on board as the cinematographer. Pushpaka Vimanam also stars actors Sanvi Megha and Geetha Saayini in lead roles, while the supporting cast includes actors Sunil, Kireeti and VK Naresh. Like Anand’s previous films, such as Dorasani that released in 2019 and the 2020 film Middle Class Melodies, Pushpaka Vimanam features him as a member from a middle-class family. Pushpaka Vimanam marks filmmaker Damodara Attada’s directorial debut. A dark comedy thriller, the film is also a social commentary on arranged marriages, societal pressures, moral policing, and finding love. Sundar’s predictable life spirals into chaos. The story revolves around a math teacher Sundar, whose life takes a horrifying turn when he finds his wife dead.