Oopiri
is a Telugu drama film directed by Vamsi Paidipally which is simultaneously
being shot in Telugu language. Produced by Prasad V Potluri under the banner
PVP cinema, it features Akkineni Nagarjuna and Karthi playing the male leads,
the film being the latter's first straight Telugu film. Tamannaah plays the
female lead. Gopi Sunder composes the film's music. Nagarjuna’s
Oopiri movie tickets online. Production began on 11 February 2015 at
Hyderabad and principal photography began on 16 March 2015 at Chennai. The film
is scheduled for a worldwide release on 25 March 2016.
After
the release of Yevadu (2014),
Vamsi Paidipally approached Akkineni Nagarjuna and N. T. Rama Rao Jr. for a
multistarrer film. Prasad V Potluri announced in early April 2014 that he would
be producing it under the banner PVP Cinema. Pre-production began in late March
2014 and the film was expected to go on floors in July 2014.Book
Oopiri movie tickets online on ticket4u.in website. During the
promotion of Manam (2014),
Nagarjuna said that the final script is getting ready. The final narration was
given to both Nagarjuna and Rama Rao Jr. in the end of June 2014.
Nagarjuna
said in an interview said that this film will have an interesting theme and
will be on the lines of Missamma
(1955), adding that the film's production would begin in December after he
completes his pending commitments. Rama Rao Jr. Director
Vamshi Paidipally’s Oopiri movie tickets in Bangalore/Bengaluru. walked
out of the project due to unknown reasons and it was rumoured that he walked
out just to not hurt Nandamuri Balakrishna who had differences with Nagarjuna
in the past. With Karthi subsequently replacing Rama Rao Jr.
Nagarjuna
said in an interview that both the leads will play two characters each.
Regarding the selection of Karthi to replace Rama Rao Jr. after the latter
walked out, PVP Cinema's executive director Rajeev Kamineni said to The Hindu that they opted for Karthi to
bring "a combination of actors who had not collaborated before and who
appealed to both the classes and masses", considering the fact that Karthi
and Nagarjuna are familiar to both Telugu and Tamil audience. This marked
Karthi's first straight Telugu film. Karthi persuaded the film's team to give the
bound volume of the Telugu dialogues in advance.