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‘Nannu Dochukunduvate’ to release on September 21

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Sudheer Babu, who recently mesmerised audience with ‘Sammohanam’, is now coming up with yet another distinct entertainer ‘Nannu Dochukunduvate’. The first look teaser has got tremendous response. Ever since audience watched the fresh performances of hero and heroine in the teaser, interest on the film has been raised. Sudheer will be seen as a strict software company manager, while heroine Nabha Natesh plays a bright and bubbly girl. RS Naidu is making his debut as director through this film. The makers are planning to release this romantic comedy entertainer in a grand level on September 21.

Director RS Naidu, announcing the release date, said, “There are huge expectations on Sudheer Babu’s ‘Nannu Dochukunduvate’ as it is coming immediately after his blockbuster film ‘Sammohanam’. I am happy that Sudheer Babu has trusted me and given me the opportunity to direct his maiden project of his production house. Special thanks to him. We have completed the film as per our planning. We are planning promotional activities also in a grand level. Sudheer Babu has made the film without compromising in terms of production values. The story will be very fresh. Despite being new to acting Nabha Natesh has given wonderful performance. Ajanish’s music will stand out as special attraction to the film.”

Sudheer Babu said, “We have decided to release our own production house Sudheer Babu Production’s maiden project ‘Nannu Dochukunduvate’ in a grand level on September 21. Director RS Naidu has carved out the film wonderfully with gripping screenplay. Teaser has got very good response and it has given me immense happiness. There are huge expectations on the film. I am confident that the film will be up to everyone’s expectations. Ajanish’s music and Suresh’s camera work will stand out as special attractions to the film. Heroine Nabha Natesh has given excellent performance. I am sure the film will impress all sects of audience.”

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