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Laggam
2024 Indian film by Ramesh Cheppala From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laggam[1] (transl. Marriage) is a 2024 Telugu-language emotional drama film directed by Ramesh Cheppala[2] and produced by T. Venugopal Reddy under the banner of Subishi Entertainments. The film stars Sai Ronak, Rajendra Prasad, Pragya Nagra, Rohini, Vadlamani Srinivas, Raghu Babu, LB Sriram, Saptagiri, Krishnudu, and Raccha Ravi in key roles. The film explores traditional Telangana wedding culture, its values, and the emotional journey of the main characters.
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Plot
The story follows the dramatic journey of Chaitanya and Maanasa as they navigate the cultural ideologies and values of a traditional Telangana wedding.[3] The film opens with rituals and traditions but soon takes unexpected twists, leading the characters and their families through an emotional rollercoaster.[4]
Cast
- Sai Ronak[5] as Chaitanya
- Pragya Nagra as Maanasa
- Rajendra Prasad as Sadanandam
- Rohini as Suguna
- Vadlamani Srinivas as Venkatesam
- Raghu Babu as Dubai Tirupathi
- LB Sriram as Software Ramayya
- Saptagiri as Sarpanch
- Krishnudu as Ganesh
- Raccha Ravi as Barrelanna
- Karampuri Vidyasagar as Relative
Production
The production of Laggam[6] was led by Ramesh Cheppala, who took on the roles of writer and director. The film is produced by T. Venugopal Reddy under the banner of Subishi Entertainments.[7] The cinematography was handled by MN Balreddy. The editing process was overseen by Bonthala Nageswara Reddy, The background score, composed by Mani Sharma, while the music direction and lyrics handled by Charan Arjun. Choreography for the film’s dance sequences was managed by Ajay Siva Sankar.[8][9]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Laggam is composed by Charan Arjun,[10] who also penned the lyrics for all the songs, where Mani Sharma issued the background score for the film.
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Release
Theatrical
Laggam was originally slated for a theatrical release on 18 October 2024,[13][14] but the date was later shifted to 25 October 2024[15][16][17][18] which was announced by Sudheer Babu.[19]
Home media
Laggam was officially scheduled to stream on Aha Video from 22 November 2024.[citation needed]
References
External links
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