Mythri Movie Makers, renowned for their groundbreaking contributions to Telugu cinema, has set the stage for yet another captivating project. The production house recently revealed plans for a new Telugu film helmed by director Phanindra Narsetti.
Titled “8Vasantalu,” the film promises to be a poignant coming-of-age tale woven with elements of romance and drama. What sets it apart is its unique narrative structure, spanning a significant period of eight years. This ambitious storytelling approach is poised to offer audiences a deeply immersive experience, tracing the evolution of characters and relationships over time.
Mythri Movie Makers Announce New Telugu Film… Mythri Movie Makers announce a new #Telugu film with director #PhanindraNarsetti.
Titled #8Vasantalu – a coming-of-age romance-drama that unfolds over a period of 8 years – the film is produced by #NaveenYerneni and #YRaviShankar. pic.twitter.com/nyqpcyMlG4
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 14, 2024
Behind the scenes, the project is backed by the dynamic duo...
Titled “8Vasantalu,” the film promises to be a poignant coming-of-age tale woven with elements of romance and drama. What sets it apart is its unique narrative structure, spanning a significant period of eight years. This ambitious storytelling approach is poised to offer audiences a deeply immersive experience, tracing the evolution of characters and relationships over time.
Mythri Movie Makers Announce New Telugu Film… Mythri Movie Makers announce a new #Telugu film with director #PhanindraNarsetti.
Titled #8Vasantalu – a coming-of-age romance-drama that unfolds over a period of 8 years – the film is produced by #NaveenYerneni and #YRaviShankar. pic.twitter.com/nyqpcyMlG4
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 14, 2024
Behind the scenes, the project is backed by the dynamic duo...
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