'Sudigaadu' croses 50 day mark in theatre Call it the advantage of the universal sale ability which the comedy genre enjoys, 'Sudigaadu' has repeated the trend.

Allari Naresh's treat to the frontbenchers has crossed the covetous 50-days mark. It collected spectacularly (for a Naresh movie) in the opening week. Despite a mixed response, it has stood the tide 'Srimannarayana', 'LIB', 'Shirdi Sai', 'Rebel' and the smaller ones like 'Avunu'.

Naresh is energised to produce films in association with his brother, Aryan Rajesh, under the banner established by his late father, while Bheemineni Srinivas has plans to remake 'Sundarapandian 'in Telugu very soon.

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04:17 PM, Oct 13, 2012

Bhimaneni Srinivasa to remake 'Sundarapandian' Having adapted 'Tamila Padam' in his own style and achieved modest success, Bhimaneni Srinivasa is gearing up to remake another Tamil film. It is 'Sundarapandian', the Prabhakaran directed film with enough commercial elements and its share of twists and turns in the climax. In fact, there has been a competition for the remake rights of this simple but profound film between many Tollywood durectors. However, by offering a good sum,...  
12:16 PM, Oct 05, 2012

Rajinikanth praises Telugu film 'Sudigadu' After 'Eega', it is the turn of 'Sudigadu' to earn Rajini's accolades. Because of the popularity of the film, which easily spread in some quarters of Tamil Nadu, the Superstar reportedly evinced interest to watch the film. Following this, the makers arranged a special screening of the film for Rajini at the latter's residence in Chennai. The actor, as claimed by the makers found the film very entertaining. He appreciated...  
06:24 PM, Sep 06, 2012

'Vennela 1 1/2'  is all set to hit the screens Vennela Kishore's directorial debut 'Vennela 1 1/2' will hit the screens on the second week of September, 2012. Makers say, "The film tells the story of the travails faced by a couple who go to Bangkok because of their fad for foreign countries. How they come out of it, forms the rest of the story. It is all dealt in an entertaining manner". Chaitanya Krishna and Monal Gajjar of Sudigaadu...  
06:00 PM, Sep 02, 2012

Allari Naresh in Devi Prasad's next That someone will use Kevvu Keka for a film's title was very much expected. Devi Prasad, the director of Blade Baabji, is using the first words of that popular Gabbar Singh number for his soon-to-go-on-the-floors film. Kevvu Kaka stars Allari Naresh in the lead. Produced by Bopanna Chandrasekhar, the film will hit the floors on July 25. A new face will be introduced as the heroine. Naresh is quite busy...  
12:36 PM, Jul 23, 2012

'Sudigaadu' spoofs Pawan Kalyan's 'Gabbar Singh' "Naaku kukka undi, daniki bokka undi", is a dialogue from Allari Naresh's forthcoming movie, 'Sudigaadu'. The dialogue is a parody version of Pawan Kalyan's famous line, "Naakkonchem tikka undi, kani daniki oka lekkundi", from 'Gabbar Singh'. This is only one of several parodies in 'Sudigaadu'. This Bheemineni Srinivas-directed film, which is an adaptation of Tamil Padam, has spoofs on elements from as many as 108 movies. All the films are...  
02:52 PM, Jun 26, 2012

Sudigaadu: Shooting to wrap up by May 20 Allari Naresh's potential hit, Sudigaadu, will wrap up its shooting on May 20. 'Zara Zara, a song, was picurised on the hero and heroine (Monal Gajjar) and other dancers recently under the choreography direction of Prem Rakshit. The makers are planning to release the film in June. Directed by Bheemineni Srinivas, the film is done except for one song. Written by CS Amudhan (the film is an adaptation of Thamizh...  
01:11 PM, May 16, 2012

'Sudigaadu' may be Naresh's biggest laugh riot If you are a lover of parodies, Sudigaadu is the film you should eagerly wait for. Allari Naresh will be seen in the role of a super-lucky (yes, like filmi heroes), omnipotent (he can become rich in a 2-minute song, can cause dread in mafia and become a privileged cop) youth, whose life is a commentary on all unrealistic yet entertaining films! Directed by Bheemineni Srinivas, the film is done...  
03:43 PM, May 05, 2012