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Oopiri (transl. Breath) is a 2016
Indian bilingual comedy-drama film
directed by
Vamshi Paidipally and
produced by PVP Cinema. The film is shot simultaneously...
- Naa
Oopiri (transl. My breath) is a 2005
Telugu language film
directed by
Kanmani and
starring Vadde Naveen, Sangeetha, and
Anjana in the lead roles. This...
- The
soundtrack to the 2016
bilingual comedy-drama film
Oopiri /
Thozha is
composed by Gopi
Sundar with
lyrics written by Ramajo****ya
Sastry and Sirivennela...
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notable works include Aaranya Kaandam (2010),
Panjaa (2011),
Manam (2014),
Oopiri (2015),
Dhruva (2016),
Vikram Vedha (2017),
Super Deluxe (2019), Ala Vai****apuramulo...
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mainstream film
works such as
Munna (2007),
Brindavanam (2010),
Yevadu (2014),
Oopiri (2016),
Maharshi (2019) and
Varisu (2023).
Vamshi Paidipally has won a National...
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paroled convict-turned-caretaker in Tamil-Telugu
bilingual comedy-drama film
Oopiri / Thozha, and in dual
roles as the
titular protagonist and the antagonist...
- weight. Her only
roles in 2016 were
cameos in
Soggade Chinni Nayana and
Oopiri (filmed in
Tamil as Thozha). The
following year, she
appeared in Si3 (the...
- Ravi Teja's film Don
Seenu marking her
second film in
Telugu after Naa
Oopiri (2005). In 2016,
Anjana made her
debut in
Marathi cinema opposite Swapnil...
- (2011),
Racha (2012),
Tadakha (2013),
Baahubali (2015),
Bengal Tiger (2015),
Oopiri (2016),
Baahubali 2 (2017), F2: Fun and
Frustration (2019) and Sye Raa Narasimha...
- role. He then
appeared in a
cameo role in Size Zero and the
Karthi starrer Oopiri.
Around then, he
appeared in Ami Thumi, a
comedy film
directed by Mohanakrishna...