The doyen of Telugu cinema and legendry actor late Akkineni Nageshwara Rao Garu has geared up to show his last golden performance on the screen with the movie ‘Manam’ which is to be released on 23rd of this month. There lot of estimations have already emerged among the movie lovers as this was the last work of Akkineni garu.
According to sources Nagarjuna watched the special show of the film and he had shed his tears after watching a film. This happened at the private theatre in Annapurna Studios where the film ‘Manam’ was screened for him. Nag became emotional after watching his father on silver screen and he was found with tears in eyes.
The point to be underlined is the closed ones those watched the film along with him also turned emotional for connecting to the peaks in the movie. Sources say that as the film covered three generations in the plot, the narration appeals for all the age groups.
Manam rewinds the magic of ANR who carved a special place in the hearts of millions of cinema loving people for decades. Fans as well as family audience are eagerly waiting to see Akkineni trio on screen.Directed by Vikram Kumar, Manam Dialogue is written by Harsha, Cinematography is by PS Vinod. Anoop Reuben, the music director.
According to sources Nagarjuna watched the special show of the film and he had shed his tears after watching a film. This happened at the private theatre in Annapurna Studios where the film ‘Manam’ was screened for him. Nag became emotional after watching his father on silver screen and he was found with tears in eyes.
The point to be underlined is the closed ones those watched the film along with him also turned emotional for connecting to the peaks in the movie. Sources say that as the film covered three generations in the plot, the narration appeals for all the age groups.
Manam rewinds the magic of ANR who carved a special place in the hearts of millions of cinema loving people for decades. Fans as well as family audience are eagerly waiting to see Akkineni trio on screen.Directed by Vikram Kumar, Manam Dialogue is written by Harsha, Cinematography is by PS Vinod. Anoop Reuben, the music director.