Doosukeltha

Doosukeltha

Theatrical Release poster
Directed by Veeru Potla
Produced by Mohan Babu
Screenplay by Veeru Potla
Gopimohan
Story by Veeru Potla
Starring Vishnu Manchu
Lavanya Tripathi
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography Sarvesh Murari
Edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Production
company
Distributed by 24 Frames Factory (worldwide) [1]
Release dates
  • 17 October 2013

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Country India
Language Telugu
Budget INR200 million (US$3.2 million)
Box office INR623 million (US$9.9 million)(14 days)

Doosukeltha is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Veeru Potla. The film stars Manchu Vishnu[3] and Lavanya Tripathi, who made her debut in Andala Rakshasi. Mani Sharma composed the music for the film.[4] Dr. Mohan Babu produced the film under the banner of 24 Frames Factory and it received a U/A Certificate.[5] It was released on 17 October 2013.[2] The film received positive reviews from critics and was considered a box office hit.

Cast

Soundtrack

Release

The film was released on 17 October 2013 to over 900 screens.[6]

India

The film opened with 45–70% occupancy on the first day and earned INR 6.63 crore. On the film's first weekend profits were approximately INR 157.5 million at the box office. Doosukeltha earned INR350 million (US$5.6 million) in its first week.[7] The film became Manchu Vishnu's biggest opener in his career. Final worldwide earnings were INR 622.5 million, also making it the biggest hit ever in Vishnu's overseas career.[8]

Overseas

The film was released on 43 screens overseas. In the first weekend alone it earned INR 2.5 million at the box office and INR 22.5 million at the box office overseas. The film record of Denikaina Reddy also starred Manchu Vishnu. The film is also the highest earning film in a Vishu's career.[9] Doosukeltha earned INR 12.5 million net in the overseas market.

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. Filmfog.com gave it a score of 7/10 stating that it was an "Out & out family entertainer with a decent mix of action elements." [10] Idlebrain wrote: "First half of the film deals with action and romance episodes. The second half has entertainment and family orientation. Doosukeltha is a film that follows commercial format of entertainment movies to a T. Plus points are Vishnu and entertainment in the second half."[11]

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