The best Lavanya Tripathi’s comedy movies

Lavanya Tripathi

Lavanya Tripathi

15/12/1990 (33 años)
Today we present the best Lavanya Tripathi’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Lavanya Tripathi’s movies.

Manam

Manam
8/10
A married couple die in an accident, leaving behind a son. As he grows up and becomes successful, he comes across reincarnations of his father and mother as youngsters, and vows to bring them back together.

Bhale Bhale Magadivoy

Bhale Bhale Magadivoy
7.7/10
Lucky has problems with his memory, and tries to impress Nandana's father so they can be married.

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday
A madcap humour-filled entertainer with thrills at its core.

Radha

Radha
5.3/10
Radha is a story of a young boy who gets inspired to become a police officer following his belief that Lord Krishna rescued him in the avatar of a cop when he was a child. How Radha fulfils his desires and earns the respect of the police department after he accomplishes a mission, is what the gist of Radha is.

Mister

Mister
3.8/10
Chay is a happy-go-lucky guy living in Spain with his relatives. A mistaken identity at the airport results in him reaching out to Meera, with whom he falls in love at first site. So far, so good. All hell breaks loose for Chay when he comes to know that Meera is in love with one Siddharth, who ditches her in the last minute. A heart-broken Meera falls back on Chay for emotional support. Chay, who has this typical hero's quality of going to any extent to solve others' problems, takes it upon himself to bring smile back on Meera's face. In the process, the hero bumps into Chandramukhi, a village belle who has no idea what a mobile phone is, and a bunch of quirky characters.

Doosukeltha

Doosukeltha
6.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 17/10/2013
  • Character: Alekhya/ Chinni
Chinna (Vishnu) is a very witty and resourceful person who knows how to get things done. As kids, Chinna and Piccheshwar (Vennela Kishore) have a tiff and Piccheshwar leaves the village in a huff. Piccheshwar’s outraged grandfather (Kota Srinivasa Rao) orders the execution of Chinna’s family, forcing them to flee as well. As the years go by, Chinna grows into a tall and fearless young fellow. He applies for a job as a journalist and he is sent on an assignment by his boss Avatar (Posani). The assignment is to conduct a sting operation on Minister Dilleeswara Rao (Pankaj Tripathi). Chinna succeeds in capturing incriminating footage, but he is caught and thrashed by the minister’s goons.

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