O Manasa
O Manasa (Telugu: ఓ మనసా) is Telugu-language film directed by Sahaja Rao, the first Tollywood film by an NRI female director.[1] The film was produced by Spire Films with co-direction by Sevith Rao and Sishir Rao.
O Manasa | |
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Directed by | Sahaja Rao |
Produced by | Spire Films |
Written by | Sevith Rao, Sishir Rao, K. Sathyanarayana |
Starring | Ajay Aparnaa Bajpai Captain Tejesh Naidu |
Music by | Sahaja Rao |
Cinematography | Vierendrra Lalit |
Edited by | Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao |
Production company | Spire Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Plot
The plot is based on the experiences of a group of young people from different backgrounds as they come together, their successes and trials.
Cast
- Ajay
- Aparnaa Bajpai
- Captain Tejesh Naidu
- Banerjee
- Madhumani
- Arun Kumar
- Priyadarshini
- Melkote
- Maa Music Shashi
Music
The film has eight full-length songs and a Pub Music piece. The lyrics for seven of the songs were written by Vanamali.
- "Ningilo Urege" - Geetha Madhuri and Krishna Chaitanya
- "We Got No Religion" - Bhargavi Pillai, Noel, and Krishna Chaitanya
- "Ninnu Nalo Dachukunna" - Karthik and Malavika
- "Teenage Flowers" - Geetha Madhuri and Deepu
- "Neetho Mudipadiponi" - Karthik
- "Elaa Nijam Chesukonu" - Karthik and Malavika
- "Ayuvichi" - P. Unni Krishnan
- "Ningilo Urege" - Geetha Madhuri
- "Pub Music"
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