Anukunnadi Okati Ayinadi Okati

Anukunnadi Okati Ayinadi Okkati (transl.Planned for one, happened the other) is a 2020 Indian Telugu-language black comedy film directed by debutant Baalu Adusumilli.[2][3] The film stars Dhanya Balakrishna, Tridha Choudhury, Komalee Prasad and Siddhi Idnani. The story revolves around four modern girls who go to Goa for vacation where they hire a male stripper and confusion begins to lead to dramatic events.[4] This film is an adaption of the American film Rough Night (2017).

Anukunnadi Okati Ayinadi Okkati
Film poster
Directed byBaalu Adusumilli
Produced byHima Velagapudi
Vegi Srinivas
Written byBaalu Adusumilli
Starring
Music byVikas Badisha
CinematographyShekar Ganganamoni
Edited byTellaguti Manikanth
Production
company
Black & White Pictures
Poorvi Pictures
Release date
  • 6 March 2020 (2020-03-06)[1]
Running time
121 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Dhanya, a carefree girl who is a protective sister as well takes her three female friends to Goa searching for her sister. She sees a picture of her sister with a guy who has been synced on her phone. She starts investigating about her sister and finds out that the guy pictured with her sister is a prostitute. She learns that her sister's phone was stolen and she has misunderstood the situation. Things get worse and the guy is killed. The story follows the girls as they hilariously struggle to save themselves.

Cast

Soundtrack

Anukunnadi Okkati Ayyandhi Okati
Soundtrack album by
Vikas Badisha
Released22 February 2020
Recorded2019
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
Length5:37
LabelMango Music
ProducerVikas Badisha
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kelli Veddam Lolli Chaddam"Roll RidaRoll Rida, Vishnupriya Ravi, Sameera Bharadwaj, Vikas Badisha2:56
2."Bhago Re"Shree ManiHemachandra2:40

Release and reception

The film was released in India on 6 March 2020.[5] It was later released on Amazon Prime in April 2020.[6]

The Times of India rated the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "The film and its contrived storyline doesn’t give any of the actors enough scope to perform."[7] NTV Telugu critiized the film for its poor storyline and lack of good humour. On performances, the reviewer stated that "Dhanya comes with a lot of ease, thanks to her familiarity with Telugu. Komalee Prasad, a Telugu-speaking actress, does a fine job as well. Tridha and Siddhi could have been much better."[8]

References

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