O Pitta Katha

O Pitta Katha is a 2020 Indian Telugu-language thriller-drama film starring Viswant, Sanjay Rao, and Nithya Shetty in the lead roles. The film marks the film debut of Brahmaji's son Sanjay Rao.[1] This film marks the mainstream film debut of director Chandu Muddu since his previous film, Ee Cinema Superhit Guarantee (2015), didn't have a high-profile release.[2][3]

O Pitta Katha
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChendu Muddhu
Produced byAnand Prasad
Starring
Music byPravin Lakkaraju
CinematographySunil Kumar N
Edited byD Venkata Prabhu
Production
company
Bhavya Creations
Release date
  • 6 March 2020 (2020-03-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Venky alias Venkata Lakshmi goes missing while on a vacation with her friends. Who is the mysterious man who kidnapped her? What was his motive? These questions forms the rest of the plot.

Cast

  • Viswant as Krish
  • Sanjay Rao as Prabhu
  • Nithya Shetty as Venkata Lakshmi (Venky)
  • Bala Raju as Pandu
  • Brahmaji as Ajay Kumar

Production

Brahmaji wanted to act in his son's debut film. Director Sagar Chandra referred him to Chandu Muddu.[3]

Soundtrack

The songs were composed by Pravin Lakkaraju.[4]

Song TitleSinger
"Edho Edho"Sweekar Agasthi
"Edo Manasuna"Lipsika Bhasyam
"Raakashasudey"Pravin Lakkaraju
"Emai Pothane"Pravin Lakkaraju
"Eyi Kontey Daana"Sreenivas Joyusula

Reception

The Times of India gave the film a rating of three out of five stars and wrote that "Overall, it’s the interesting and funny twists in the second half that make O Pitta Katha an entertaining watch".[4] On the contrary, The Hindu stated that "Sadly here, there is no upgrading in terms of dialogues or entertainment despite having the scope. Songs are pleasing but cinematography highlights the limitations of the artistes".[5]

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References

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