Aishwarya Rajesh–Thiruveer film ‘Oh Sukumari!’ begins dubbing, team promises fresh entertainer


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Hyderabad, Apr 23: The makers of the upcoming Telugu film “Oh Sukumari!”, directed by debutant Bharat Dharshan, have officially announced the start of its dubbing work, marking a key step in the post-production phase.

Production house Gangaa Entertainments shared the update on X, stating that dubbing has begun with a traditional pooja ceremony and promising audiences a “burst of entertainment” in theatres soon.

The film features Aishwarya Rajesh and Thiruveer in lead roles. Thiruveer, known for his performance in The Great Pre Wedding Show, and Aishwarya Rajesh, who recently appeared in the hit film Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, headline this comedy entertainer.

Oh Sukumari! marks the directorial debut of Bharat Dharshan and is produced by Maheswara Reddy Mooli under Gangaa Entertainments. The production house previously gained attention with its first project Shivam Bhaje, which received positive critical response.

The film is described as a light-hearted comedy designed to offer a fresh cinematic experience. Its technical crew includes cinematographer CH Kushendar, known for Razakar and Polimera, while music is composed by Bharath Manchiraju, an associate of MM Keeravani.

The art department is led by Thirumala M. Thirupathi of Balagam fame, and editing is handled by Sree Varaprasad, known for his work on Ka. Costume design is by Aanu Reddy Akkati, who is also working on the historical film Swayambhu. Lyrics are penned by Purnachary.

The film’s shooting began on November 19 last year and is being planned for release across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.

  

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