After entertaining viewers at theaters, Nani’s household entertainer Ante Sundaraniki is all set to enter the OTT house after a month of its theatrical launch. The movie is about to launch on Netflix. It will begin streaming on the platform from July 10 onwards. The movie tells the story of Sundar and Leela, an interfaith couple who attempt to persuade their dad and mom for his or her marriage via a string of lies. The movie launched on theater on June 10. Apart from Nani, who performed Sundar, Ante Sundaraniki starred Nazriya Fahadh within the lead position. She performed the character of Leela within the movie, which marked her Tollywood debut.
Sharing a poster on the Instagram, Netflix India wrote, “You are cordially invited to witness the wedding story of Sundara and Leela. Save the date! Ante Sundaraniki is coming to Netflix on the 10th of July in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil.”
Ante Sundaraniki opened to good opinions. The movie has reportedly earned over Rs 80 crore on the field workplace. Manoj Kumar of indianexpress.com gave the movie 4 stars in his overview. “Ante Sundaraniki is snappy, fast-paced and a lot of fun. Writer-director Vivek Athreya infuses this comedy with the energy of a thriller. The hilarious movie reminded me of the irreverent comedy style that was invented and perfected by iconic comic and screenplay writer Crazy Mohan. The confusions, conflict, drama and humour stem from lies and those lies need more ridiculous lies and those lies ask for more outrageous lies to cover up one simple truth. Nani effortlessly fits into the role of a rebellious man, who comes up with masterful lies as easy as he breathes. Nazriya Fahadh’s screen presence adds a lot to the appeal of the movie,” part of the overview learn.
In an interplay, Nani referred to as Ante Sundaraniki “a one of a kind” movie. Bankrolled by Mythri Movie Makers, Ante Sundaraniki stars additionally Naresh, Rohini, Nadiya, N Alagan Perumal, Harshavardhan, and Rahul Ramakrishna amongst others.
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