Thipparaa Meesam

Thipparaa Meesam (transl.Twirl your mustache) is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language suspense thriller film starring Sree Vishnu and Nikki Tamboli with Rohini in an important role.

Thipparaa Meesam
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byKrishna Vijay
Written byKrishna Vijay
Produced byRizwan
Starring
CinematographySiddharth J.
Edited byDharmendra Kakarala
Music bySuresh Bobbili
Production
companies
Rizwan Entertainment
Krishna Vijay L Productions
Distributed byShri Om Cinema
Release date
  • 8 November 2019 (2019-11-08)
Running time
152 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Cast

Production

Sree Vishnu plays a DJ in the film and grew his mustache and beard out to portray the role. His character has negative shades.[1] The film is directed by Krishna Vijay and Nikki Tamboli and Rohini play the female leads. Neha Deshpande was signed to play a supporting role.[2] The teaser was released in September.[3] Krishna Vijay previously worked with Vishnu in Asura (2015).[4] The first look was released in February and the film was initially scheduled to release in the summer.[2][5]

The film gained popularity since the film released after the successful Brochevarevarura (2019) starring Vishnu.[6] Thippara Meesam was jointly produced by Rizwan Entertainment and Krishna Vijay L Productions.[6] The trailer was released on 6 November. The theatrical rights for the film were bought by Asian Cinemas.[7] The film released on 8 November.[8][6]

Soundtrack

The songs were composed by Suresh Bobbili. The first single "Dhethadi Pochammagudi" released in September and the second single "Mouna Hrudaya Ragam" released in October.[9][10][11][12]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dhethadi Pochammagudi"PurnacharySuresh Bobbili, Naresh Mamindla3:27
2."Mouna Hrudaya Raagame"PurnacharyRanjani4:05
3."Radha Ramanam"PurnacharyAnurag Kulkarni, Nuthana Mohan3:53
4."Thipparaa Meesam (Title Track)"PurnacharyHemachandra, Kranthi Sanjay3:23
5."Trance Song"Ala RajuNaresh, Mamindla, Rohith, Nnadhan Raj3:08
Total length:17:46

Release

The film received negative reviews from critics. The Times of India gave the film a rating of two out of five stars and wrote that "After watching Thipparaa Meesam, one feels is like Mani in a key scene, wandering around in boxers and broken sunglasses, confused and affronted at the way the story unfolds".[13] The Hindu wrote that "Sree Vishnu and Rohini shoulder a story of strained bonds between a mother and her son".[14]

References

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