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Featuring:
Kajal Aggarwal, Madhavan, Nikhil Siddharth
Written by:
Prakash Dantuluri
Directed by:
Prakash Dantuluri
Release Date:
January 13, 2010
Original Title:
ఓం శాంతి
Production Companies:
Vyjayanthi Movies
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
Om Shanti (Telugu: ఓం శాంతి) is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Prakash Dantuluri released on 13 January 2010.[1]. It stars Navdeep and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, making it their third film together. Bindu Madhavi, Aditi Sharma, Nikhil Siddharth, and Madhavan play supporting roles. This film released with a lot of hype but failed to make a mark at the box office.
Anand (Navdeep) is a bachelor who works in a software company. Everything goes well for him and he is happy. He wants to settle down in life by getting married and meets Anjali (Aditi Sharma) in the process. Meghana (Kajal Aggarwal) is a lady full of dreams, and she seeks thrills all the time. She is a college goer and adores RJ Maddy (Madhavan) madly. Teja (Nikhil Siddharth) is a struggler in the film industry and feels he has it in him to become the next Ravi Teja. Noori's (Bindu Madhavi) marriage is settled with Akbar. Her brother plots to plant bombs in the main places of Hyderabad. Reddy (Murali Mohan) is a farmer who loves his land and believes in agriculture. His son wants to sell off all the land so they can migrate to Hyderabad and live a plush life. Reddy dies, and his wife (Pragathi) comes to Hyderabad along with her son's family. Meanwhile, Anand and Anjali fall in love. Everyone's lives and plans are suddenly endangered by the bomb blast planned by Noori's brother. Reddy's wife, Meghana, and Teja are all affected and while they try to fend off threats, Anand comes and saves the day.
Director:
Prakash Dantuluri
Director of Photography:
Jayanan Vincent
Editor:
Marthand K Venkatesh
Original Music Composer:
Ilaiyaraaja
Producer:
Seshu Priyanka Chalasani
Writer:
Prakash Dantuluri
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