Second Hand (2013 film)

Second Hand is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama starring Dhanya Balakrishna, Sudheer Varma, Kireeti Damaraju, Sree Vishnu and Anuj Ram.[1][2] This film marks the debut of writer B. V. S. Ravi as a co-producer and Telugu debut of director Kishore Tirumala.[3] Avaneedra, who previously worked for the Hindi film Bhoot Returns (2012), and Uma Shankar were the cinematographers for the film.[4][5]

Second Hand
Film poster
Directed byKishore Tirumala
Produced byPoorna Naidu
B. V. S. Ravi
Starring
Music byRavichandra
CinematographyAvaneendra
Uma Shankar
Edited bySR Sekkhar
Production
company
Sreeyas Chitra
Release date
  • 13 December 2013 (2013-12-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Santosh (Sudheer Varma) and Subba Rao (Kireeti Damaraju), both who were not successful in their lives, meet and discuss their love lives. Santhosh talks about his girlfriend, Deepu (Dhanya Balakrishna) while Subba Rao talks about his wife, Swecha (Dhanya Balakrishna). Both of them meet Sahasra (Dhanya Balakrishna), who is decided between two men. One of them is her ex-boyfriend, Chaitanya (Sree Vishnu).[3][6]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ravichandra.[8] The lyrics were written by Kishore Tirumala, Sagar and Krishnakanth.[5]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Breaking News Konjam"Revanth, B. Aditya, Sweekar Agasthi3:50
2."Jo Tera Hi Ho Mera Hai"Sweekar Agasthi, Jyotsna, Dhanya Balakrishna4:00
3."Love Ra Love Ra"Kishore Tirumala, Ravichandra, Avaneendra4:25
4."Govinda Govinda"Avaneendra1:32
5."Subbarao"Avaneendra, B. Adithya4:13
6."Love Ra Love Ra (Bar Mix)"Ravichandra, Avaneendra3:21
7."Jagaana Prema Inthena"Ravichandra1:56
Total length:23:17

Release

The Times of India gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "The cinematography and editing is a bit amateur, however, it’s an interesting movie to watch".[3] Full Hyderabad gave the film an average rating of six out of ten and stated that "Clever dialogues and an engrossing screenplay help the movie work".[6] Telugu123 gave the film a rating of two-and-three-quarters out of five and wrote that "The film has a decent first half, with nice performances, clever screenplay and good humour".[7]

References

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