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- Oosaravelli (transl. Chameleon) is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Surender Reddy and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under...
- Days (2007), Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam (2009), 100% Love (2011), Oosaravelli (2011), Racha (2012), Tadakha (2013), Baahubali (2015), Bengal Tiger...
- his film Kick he became one of the po****r writers of Telugu Cinema. "Oosaravelli Review – A Dim Tinted Script, watch only for NTR". Bollywood Billi. 7...
- Director. He later directed films such as Ashok (2006), Kick (2009), Oosaravelli (2011), Race Gurram (2014), Dhruva (2016), and Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy...
- continued with box-office hits like Ayan, 100% Love, Siruthai, Tadakha, Oosaravelli, Racha and Veeram as well as setbacks such as Ananda Thandavam, Endukante...
- February 2014. IndiaGlitzAnkitha in KhatarnakTelugu Movie News Oosaravelli film review - Telugu cinema Review - NTR & Tamanna Attarintiki Daredi...
- distribution with Chatrapathi which is self-produced film. Later in 2011 Oosaravelli was also distributed by them. In recent times, S/O Satyamurthy was also...
- Returns and Sunday. In 2011, Sharma had supporting roles in Singham, Oosaravelli, starring Jr. NTR and Dhoni in Telugu. He continued to work in Hindi...
- ventures. Over the next few years, Rao starred in several films, notably Oosaravelli and Baadshah. His consequent films, Ramayya Vasthavayya and Rabhasa were...
- writer for films such as Okkadunnadu, Bhadra, Munna, Brindavanam, and Oosaravelli. In 2013, he made his film directorial debut with Mirchi starring Prabhas...