Indian comedy-drama television series
Maa Neella Tank |
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Genre | Comedy-drama |
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Written by | Kittu Vissapragada (dialogues) |
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Screenplay by | Rajshree Bisht Suresh Mysore |
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Story by | Rajshree Bisht Suresh Mysore |
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Directed by | Lakshmi Sowjanya |
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Starring | Sushanth Priya Anand Sudharshan Prem Sagar Nirosha Ramaraju Divi Vadthya |
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Composer | Naren RK Siddhartha |
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Country of origin | India |
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Original language | Telugu |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 8 |
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Producer | Praveen Kolla |
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Cinematography | Aravind Viswanathan |
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Editor | Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao |
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Running time | 22–40 minutes |
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Production company | Kolla Entertainment |
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Network | ZEE5 |
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Release | 15 July 2022 (2022-07-15) |
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Maa Neella Tank (transl. Our water tank) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language comedy-drama streaming television series directed by Lakshmi Sowjanya and produced by Praveen Kolla.[1] It stars Sushanth, Priya Anand, and Sudharshan.[2][3] Maa Neella Tank premiered on ZEE5 on 15 July 2022.[4]
Synopsis
Sarpanch Kodandam's son Gopal, a Buchivolu villager, threatens to jump from a water tank in order to marry Surekha. Kodandam is concerned about his career and image, so he appoints SI Valmshi to search for Surekha.[5]
Cast
- Sushanth as S.I. Vamsi
- Priya Anand as Surekha
- Sudharshan as Gopal
- Prem Sagar as Sarpanch Kodandam: father of Gopal
- Nirosha as Chamundi: wife of Kodandam; mother of Gopal
- Ramaraju as Narasimham
- Divi Vadthya as Ramya: sister of Surekha
- Vasu Inturi as Murthy
- Appaji Ambarisha Darbha as Ramana: father of Surekha
- Annapurna as Boonemma
- Bindu Chandramouli as Bhargavi: mother of Surekha
- Sandeep Varanasi as Subbu
- Lavanya Reddy as Revathy
- Sara as Saritha
- Subba Rao as Purohithudu
- Pushyamitra as Shiva
- Appu as Rangadu
- Naresh as Seenu
Episodes
Reception
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu opined that the series "could have been a lot more fun" further writing "Maa Neella Tank is an eight-episode series that feels at least two or three episodes longer. When things take a turn in the last two episodes and the story heads to its logical conclusion, it is too little and too late to sustain interest."[6] The Times of India gave a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and stated that "While the series had all the ingredients of a potential satirical comedy, too many episodes, recurring themes, and lack of action in some episodes make it a missed opportunity – it needed a more precise and engaging script".[7]
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