2024 film by Subbu Mangadevvi
Bachchala Malli |
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Directed by | Subbu Mangadevvi |
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Written by | Subbu Mangadevvi |
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Screenplay by | Vipparthi Madhu Viswanetra |
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Story by | Subbu Mangadevi |
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Produced by | Razesh Danda Balaji Gutta |
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Starring | Allari Naresh Amritha Aiyer |
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Cinematography | Richard M. Nathan |
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Edited by | Chota K. Prasad |
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Music by | Vishal Chandrasekhar |
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Release date |
- 20 December 2024 (2024-12-20)
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Country | India |
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Language | Telugu |
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Bachchala Malli is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Subbu Mangadevvi, and produced by Razesh Danda and Balaji Gutta through Hasya Movies. The film stars Allari Naresh and Amritha Aiyer in the lead roles.[1][2] Set against the backdrop of the 1990s, the film was released on 20 December 2024 and opened to mixed reviews from critics.[3]
Plot
The story is set in the 1990s and follows the emotional and action-filled journey of Bachhala Malli, a rural hero. The narrative combines intense drama with romance, focusing on the protagonist’s challenges and personal growth in a rustic backdrop.
Cast
Production
The first glimpse of the film was released on Allari Naresh’s birthday, revealing films rustic tone and action-packed visuals.[4]
Subbu Mangadevi, who gained acclaim for his directorial debut Solo Brathuke So Better, is writing and directing this new-age action drama.[1] The screenplay was co-written by Vipparthi Madhu and Viswanetra, with dialogues and story by Subbu himself.
The film was shot in Annavaram and Tuni.[5]
Music
The film’s music is composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, noted for his work in Sita Ramam. The first single, "Maa Oori Jatharalo", a folk melody blending traditional and contemporary elements, was released in July 2024.[6]
Release
Bachhala Malli was released on 20 December 2024, coinciding with Christmas.[7][8]
Reception
Critical reception
B. H. Harsh of The New Indian Express praised the performances of Allari Naresh, Hari Teja, Rao Ramesh, and Rohini, as well as the music and cinematography, but criticised the screenplay for its inability to establish a convincing foundation for the conflicts and its lack of depth in portraying the world around Malli.[9] Srivathsan Nadadhur of The Hindu wrote, "Bachchala Malli makes for a tedious watch, not even providing the comfort of a satisfactory resolution. Like Malli, you feel exhausted and hopeless."[10]
Box Office
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