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Kalyan Ram's Rajini style in 'Manchu Lakshanulla Abbayi' gets good response

Written by : Digital Native

Kalyan Ram’s Manchu Lakshanulla Abbayi aka MLA is scheduled for release on March 23 and the trailer released recently has managed to strike the right chord among the movie buffs. The trailer has a scene which has Kalyan Ram mouthing a dialogue in Rajinikanth style and this has garnered the attention in a big way.

Written and directed by Upendra Madhav, MLA stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Kajal Agarwal as the lead pair with the star cast also including Brahmanandam, Manali Rathod, Vennela Kishore, Lasya, Prudhviraj, Ravi Kishan, Posani Krishna Murali, Ajay, Jayaprakash Reddy and Sivaji Raja.

According to reports, Kajal Agarwal plays a millionaire’s daughter in it. She is an NRI arriving into the country on a hidden agenda and what is it forms the crux of the story.

Mani Sharma is the music director for this movie with the cinematography done by Prasad Murella and editing by Bikkina Thammiraju. Made on a budget of Rs 10 crores, Manchi Lakshnanulla Abbayi is bankrolled by Kiran Reddy and Bharath Chowdary under the banner Blue Planet Entertainments.

Going by the title of the film, there have been reports that MLA is a political thriller but its director Upendra Madhav has clarified that it is not so. He has made it clear that his film has nothing to do with politics but is a tale about a youngster. The film will have a corporate background with a portion of the story set in the village backdrop.

According to reports about this film, Kalyan Ram plays a youth who fights for the welfare of the villagers. With punch dialogues delivered in Rajini style, MLA will be a treat to watch, opine sources in the trade.

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