Krishnashtami

Krishnashtami

Krishnashtami's first look poster
Directed by Vasu Varma
Produced by Dil Raju
Starring Sunil
Nikki Galrani
Dimple Chopade
Music by Dinesh
Production
company
Release dates
  • 19 February 2016 (2016-02-19)
Country India
Language Telugu

Krishnashtami is a Telugu film written and directed by Vasu Varma and produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations. It features Sunil, Nikki Galrani and Dimple Chopade in the lead roles.

The film was released worldwide on 19 February 2016 and received mixed reviews and was a flop at the box office.[1]

Plot

Krishna (Sunil) is an NRI who dreams of settling down in India. Whenever he plans a trip to India, something goes wrong and he is asked to stay back by his family. After a point of time, an upset Krishna decides to leave for India without the consent of his family and defies his uncle’s orders and takes a flight to India. After a brief stopover in Europe, where he falls in love with Pallavi (Nikki Galrani), he ends up going to Ajay Varma’s (Ajay) in-laws’ house in Chittoor.

As soon as he lands in India, he is attacked by an unknown group and meticulously escapes the goons. During this time, Krishna also gets stuck in a tricky situation and lands up in a typical Rayalaseema family. Upon his arrival at their house, he is attacked yet again and survives it too. To his shock, he finds out that the entire family is after his life. The rest of the story is about why Krishna is being targeted and how he will manage his hosts.

Cast

Audio

The audio songs of this movie, along with a trailer was released in the "Maitri" annual festivities conducted at the Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology.[2]

Song Singers[3]
Gokula Thilaka Revanth
Love Is True Adnan Sami
Bava Bava Panneeru Dhanunjay, Ramya Behara
Nuvvu Nenu Anthe Vijay Prakash , Ramya Behara
Krishnashtami Revanth, Noel Sean, Rohit Paritala
Lefto Punjabi Dressu Divya Kumar, Mamtha Sharma

Box office

Domestic

Krishnashtami grossed ₹3.5 crore on the opening day at AP/Telangana box office making second best opener for Sunil after Maryada Ramanna. The film grossed ₹6 crore in its opening weekend.[4]

Overseas

Krishnashtami collected $23,382 at the US box office in its first weekend[5]

References

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