'Good Luck Sakhi': A heroic tale of an ill-fated girl to hit the silver screen on Jan 28
Published On: 24 January 2022 | Tollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
Nagesh Kukunoor Naidu has finally made a directional debut in his mother tongue Telugu. The Multiple award-winning directors have chosen an inspiring sports drama ‘Good Luck Sakhi’ to make his Telugu debut. Keerthy Suresh will be seen playing the lead role in his next that also stars Jagapathi Babu and Aadhi Pinisetty.
The trailer introduces Keerthy Suresh as an ill-fated Sakhi. True to their local's opinion, bad luck haunts her throughout until she comes in contact with a good friend Aadhi Pinisetty. Eventually, she gets a chance to train under popular Shooting coach Jagapathi Babu. The trailer hints us an inspiring sports drama.
The chemistry between the lead actors seems to have worked out very well, that is seen in the just-released trailer. The film will also see Rama Prabha and Rahul Ramakrishna playing other important roles in the film.
Devisri Prasad has composed the music for this film that has cinematography by Chirantan Das and the film was cut by multiple National award-winning editors A.Sreekar Prasad. The film had finished its shoot on time but it was delayed several times due to the ongoing pandemic. ‘Good Luck Sakhi’ will be released in theatres across the south Indian languages on Jan 28, 2022.
Tags: 'Good Luck Sakhi' Director:Nagesh Kukunoor Naidu Keerthy Suresh Jagapathi Babu Aadhi Pinisetty Rama Prabha Rahul Ramakrishna
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