ABCD Trailer: The makers have released a new trailer of Allu Suresh’s upcoming film.
Published On: 16 May 2019 | Tollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
ABCD – American Born Confused Desi is the official remake of the Malayalam film of the same name which starred Dulquer Salman.
ABCD, a remake of Malayalam hit by the same name, is gearing up for release on 17 May. It is directed by newcomer Sanjeev Reddy and produced by Madhura Sridhar and Yash Rangineni. Former child artiste Bharath is debuting as hero’s buddy in this film. Vennela Kishore is also providing some good laughs.
Though the new trailer also has some elements which the original didn’t have.
The trailer has some clichéd elements such as love angle of the main leads and navel worshipping of the heroine which is the common factor of some of the Telugu commercial films.
The plot of the film is about a rich spoiled brat who is not too serious with his life, stays with his parents in America.
Due to circumstances forced to come to India and to stay in India with restricting pocket money from his parents.
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His struggles and meeting expenses in a day to day life with a lot of twist and turn is the crux of the film.
This movie is presented by D. Suresh Babu under the banner Suresh Productions, jointly produced by Madhura Sreedhar Reddy and Yash Rangineni on Madhura Entertainment and BigBen Cinemas, co-produced by Dheeraj Mogilineni, Directed by Sanjeev Reddy.
It is slated to release on 17th May.
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