Teja Marni directs Kota Bommali PS. Srikanth, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, rahul Vijay, Shivani Rajasekhar, and others appear in the film. bunny Vass and vidya Koppineedi's GA2 Pictures are producing the film. The film's co-producers are bhanu Pratapa and Riyaz Chowdary. It will be released tomorrow, and director Teja Marni spoke with the media about the film and offered some fascinating details.

The film has little relevance to present political conditions in any telugu state. There are a few hard facts about the system that continue to be significant in political crises. We sought to explain "How people are corrupted and the system?" And this is the crux of our narrative. Kota Bommali has no political agendas. PS.

"As a filmmaker, you want to tell a story that resonates with your beliefs, and I'm very socially responsible, and my films will reflect that," he added. cinema does not transform people, but it may impact them and make them think. As a result, we must employ visual medium with caution because it registers more."

He stated, "There are a few stories that must be told, and I believe Kota Bommali PS has such content." The irony that "people in the system are getting slaughtered by the same system" was what struck me about the tale. Everyone is in the same position. We simply took the essence and added our own ideas and feelings, so it's not a carbon duplicate recreation.

When asked about remakes, he stated, "I disagree with the statement that remakes don't work." Many blockbusters are remakes, but because to OTT, the audience has been exposed to foreign cinema. The audience supports remakes and compares them to the original. We do remakes to reach more people with a fantastic tale, and if the audience enters with a fresh perspective without any similarities, they will be interested until the end."

"We took a lot of care on aesthetics, and you can see that in my previous films as well," he says of the difficulties of the filming. The drama, surroundings, and other factors will transport you to the srikakulam setting. We shot the film in the Naxals region, where transportation was extremely difficult. The outdoor programme was quite demanding for the entire crew."



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