Today we present the best Tanikella Bharani’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 Tanikella Bharani’s movies.
Srikanth and his friends Sekhar and Ravi head to the city in pursuit of some izzat. Once there, they realise that maybe they were better off back home in Jogipet.
A partially mute man dreams of performing on stage in dramas but often keeps falling in trouble with the villagers due to his eccentric ways. By contrast, his son is a responsible man who dreams of climbing up the ladder and making something of his life. The film explores how the clash of personalities results in problems down the road for this father-son duo.
All a full-time bank employee and part-time kabaddi coach wants is to bring national relevance to the school his father built and help young kabaddi players in his village win the national championship. It might prove difficult than just coaching them though.
To get fresh thoughts for writing his script, a famous writer, Vihari goes on a road trip. At a place named Siripuram, Vihari observes some weird incidents taking place in a guest house and decides to stay there to get inspiration. This is the time Vihari finds out that there are four evil spirits who are behind all the crazy incidents.
The plot revolves around a family that owns SR Kalyanamandapam, where marriages are conducted from ages. Dharma (the father) fails to take care of the business. Unknown Conflicts occur between the father and the son. Kalyan comes to restore his family’s pride, falls in love with Sindhu. How does Kalyan settle the issues and solve the conflicts?
Bangaru Bullodu
5.3/10
Release: 23/01/2021
Prasad is a gold appraiser at a local bank and his grandfather is a goldsmith. Though Prasad is the youngest, he takes care of the whole family. His grandfather lets him in on a secret and how Prasad fulfils his wish forms the story.
Based on Lord Shiva, the current society, and the concept of oneness. Five people who are in stark contrast with one another, their natures symbolized by the five elements of nature – fire, water, wind, earth, and sky.
Gautam and Anu grow up in traditional households, where they are barred from speaking with people of the opposite gender. How do the two handle their newfound freedom when they move to a city?