Romantic comedy well narrated

‘Commercial Prema Katha’ made with a dozen fresh faces offers the audience a refreshing feel

September 22, 2014 12:56 am | Updated 12:56 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Crew of the short film, 'Commercial Prema Katha', after its screening in the city on Sunday. -Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam

Crew of the short film, 'Commercial Prema Katha', after its screening in the city on Sunday. -Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam

The myriad shades of love and its unexpected twists and turns that shape our destiny have been well encapsulated in a tale narrated by a dozen fresh faces through their acting skills.

For those who believe that love is always in the air and it bounces back as much as you give, the short film titled ‘Commercial Prema Katha’ has more to offer.

The 38-minute romcom has roped in many students from various colleges.

With most of the film being shot in beautiful spots such as Kambalakonda Eco-Tourism Park, Andhra University, Tenneti Park, Rushikonda, the film lends a refreshing feel to the audience. “It is an outcome of three-month-long endeavour and a lot of hard work has gone into making the film. Keeping love as the main focus, we want to make a series of six more films. The next film, titled ‘Love You’, is all set to be released next month,” says Naaga Cherry, who has done direction, screenplay, editing, and dialogues for the film under the Crazyleos Creations banner. When the story was narrated to Sandeep, a final year B.Tech student, and Anjali Dasari, a B.Pharm student, who had played lead roles in the film, it was like a dream come true for them.

“Love between two individuals should be constructive, and the negative emotions should always be balanced by the positive energy of the other individual. And it is the only way a relationship can sustain for a longer period. Commercial Prema Katha is special to us, as it delivers this beautiful message.”

On Sunday, the film was screened for the family members of the crew at Andhra University Platinum Jubilee guest house.

Pavan Kumar of Hyderabad scored the music. Youngsters Aranya, Sindhu, Anusha, Anvesh, and Zaheer Khan were part of the cast.

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