Nani's 'Ante Sundaraniki' have a simultaneous release in Tamil as 'Adade Sundara' and as 'Aha Sundara' in Malayalam
Published On: 26 April 2022 | Tollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
‘Ante Sundaraniki’ marks the first collaboration of Natural Star Nani and the talented director Vivek Athreya.
The film is produced by the happening production house Mythri Movie Makers also marks the Malayali actress Nazriya Nazim’s Tollywood debut. Recently, the makers have dropped in the movie teaser.
Nani who played the role of a Brahmin guy named Sundaram is said to be the only boy in the family, thus he gets lots of affection and love from the family. But that extreme caring brings trouble to Sundar who has to avoid several things and needs to follow every advice of the astrologer.
Sundar finds his soulmate in Leela Thomas and the character's name suggests that she is a Christian. Both the families are particular about caste and religion. But that doesn’t summarize the main conflict of the movie.
Vivek Athreya’s mark is seen all through in the writing and pictures of the film. The music of the film was composed by Vivek Sagar and the camera work is taken care of by Niketh Bommi. The Production values of Mythri Movie Makers are good.
Nani’s trademark dialogues are seen in the teasers. while his chemistry with Nazriya Nazim is cool. Nazriya looks gorgeous as a Christian girl. Nani and Naresh's combo provided enough laughs.
Raviteja Girijala is the editor for the film that will have a simultaneous release in Tamil as 'Adade Sundara' and as 'Aha Sundara' in Malayalam on June 10th.
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