"Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam," starring Rao Ramesh, is set to hit screens on August 23rd, promising a humorous ride based on a real-life incident that inspired director Lakshman Karya.
The film, produced by PBR Cinemas and Lokamaatre Cinematics and presented by Tabitha Sukumar, revolves around Rao Ramesh's character, who finds himself in a comedic whirlwind after an unexpected Rs. 80,000 credit in his bank account. The incident, experienced by Lakshman himself, sparked the film's concept, drawing inspiration from the director's humorous interactions with friends and family.
The film boasts an interesting connection to Allu Arjun's blockbuster "Ala Vaikunthapurramulo," with a unique twist. Ankit Koyya, who plays Rao Ramesh's son in the film, imagines himself as a misplaced wealthy child, mirroring Allu Arjun's character in the blockbuster. This intriguing similarity ties the film to the Allu family, adding a layer of intrigue and humor.
Tabitha Sukumar, wife of renowned director Sukumar, was drawn to the film's unique story and decided to present it. This led to the involvement of Mythri Movie Makers, who will be distributing the film in the Telugu states.
Lakshman Karya is confident that "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam" will deliver a memorable cinematic experience for audiences. He praises Rao Ramesh's brilliant acting prowess, highlighting his dedication to the film.
With its real-life inspiration, a touch of "Ala Vaikunthapurramulo" magic, and a strong cast, "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam" promises a hilarious and entertaining journey for audiences on August 23rd.