Maa Abbayi

Maa Abbayi (lit. 'My boy') is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film starring Sree Vishnu and Chitra Shukla.

Maa Abbayi
Film poster
Directed byKumar Vatti
Produced byBalaga Prakash Rao
Kumar Vatti
Starring
Music bySuresh Bobbili
CinematographyThamashyam
Production
company
Vennela Creations
Release date
  • 17 March 2017 (2017-03-17)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Abbayi (Sree Vishnu) is a technical geek and a ethical hacker leads a normal life and falls in love with his neighbour, Ammudu (Chitra Shukla), until one day his family dies in a bomb blast. Abbayi sets out to avenge the death of his family members. Later Ammudu is also falls for him later with her parents will they both decided to get marry. Later he tracks down the terrorists through his hacking skills and openly challenges the terrorists head to kill him and finally the film ends with Abbayi reveals all the terrosit identities in Public and thrashes there vigorous plans to make blasts again in Hyderabad and kills them in the spot where his family has dead.[1]

Cast

Production

The venture is helmed by debutante Kumar Vatti, who previously worked as an editor under Marthand K. Venkatesh.[2] On the sets of Solo (2011), Kumar told Sree Vishnu that he would be the lead in his directorial debut.[3] Chitra Shukla was signed to portray the heroine opposite Sree Vishnu. The film is based on a recent incident that occurred in Hyderabad.[2] The film is produced by Balaga Prakash Rao and is scheduled to release on March 17.[4][2]

Soundtrack

The music is composed by Suresh Bobbili. In a review of the soundtrack by The Times of India, the reviewer wrote that "With more than a couple of potential hits, this album is a winner".[5][6][7]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kadhiley Kadhiley"KandikodaSuresh Bobbili4:17
2."Aa Chandamama"KandikodaSweekar Agasthya4:06
3."Guchi Guchi"Karunakar AdigarlaAnjana Soumya, Anudeep4:32
4."Hey Sairam"Karunakar AdigarlaSaketh4:32
5."Rangadeva"Suresh BanisettiSurendranath, Sahithi4:40
6."Sarangi O Sarangi"Suresh BanisettiSimha, Sahithi Chaganti3:50
Total length:25:57

Release

The Hindu gave the film a rating of one out of five stas and wrote that "The film fails in its attempt to be a slick thriller".[8] Similarly, The Times of India gave the film a rating of one-and-a-half out of five stars and stated that Save yourselves some time and money, by ignoring this one without a second thought".[1]

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References

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