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Avakai Biryani



Director
Anish Kuruvilla
Producer
Sekhar Kammula
Chandrasekhar Kammula
Music
Manikanth Kadri
Cinematography
Shyam Dutt
Editing
Praveen Boyina
Story
Anish Kuruvilla
Choreography
Prem Rakshit
Art Director
Narayana Reddy
Presented By
Sekhar Kammula
Banner
Amigos Creations
Release Date
Nov 14, 2008
Language
Telugu

STAR CAST

Kamal Kamaraju, Bindu Madhavi, Rao Ramesh, Varun Jonnada, Praneeth, Kameswara Rao

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TeluguStyle.com 2/5
Some of us have gotten this remark forever on our report card- Can Do Better. Hopefully, Kuruvillas next wont carry the same remark. There is potential. That much is obvious; we need to wait and watch. Just not Avakai Biryani-its not totally fullfilling. Read More
TeluguCinema.com 2/5
Avakayi Biryani has good intentions but the execution of the movie is not palatable to everyone. It is too slow . General audiences can feel boredome and for them it looks more like a docudrama. Yet the film has good performances, music, visuals, and is totally clean! Read More
CineGoer.com 2.5/5
Some of us have gotten this remark forever on our report card- 'Can Do Better'. Hopefully, Kuruvilla's next won't carry the same remark. There is potential. That much is obvious; we need to wait and watch. Just not Avakai Biryani-it's not totally fullfilling. Read More
GreatAndhra.com 2/5
Kamal Kamaraju is ok with his physique and bearing but needs to groom in expressions and other histrionics. New girl Bindu Madhavi is ok with the character she played in the film. And she too needs to groom herself to show versatility. Read More
IdleBrain.com 2.25/5
The first fifteen minutes of the film is good where all the characters are introduced. But movie fails to take off from there. The CM episode is good, but no efforts were made to capitalize on it. Read More
Sify.com Documentary Feel
The movie runs very slowly and tests the patience of the mass audience to a great extent. However, the so-called class audience might find some entertainment. One might feel the sense of watching an art film, or a documentary aimed at promoting religious tolerance. Read More