NTR has seen the AAY trailer and enjoyed: Narne Nithiin
“AAY” is the latest film from the renowned GA2 Pictures banner, known for producing successful movies. Narne Nithiin, the dynamic young actor who impressed audiences with “Mad,” is paired with Nayan Sarika in this film. Anji K. Maniputhra makes his directorial debut with “AAY,” while Bunny Vaas and Vidya Koppineedi are producing the movie under the supervision of esteemed producer Allu Arvind. The film is set to release on August 15. On this occasion, hero Narne Nithiin shared insights about the film with the media.
The title “AAY” was not decided before the film. We chose it based on Aravind garu’s suggestion. The word “AAY” is commonly used in Godavari slang and features prominently in various contexts within the movie. Hence, we finalized the title as “AAY.”
The film promises to be full of fun, as indicated by the “Fun Bath” label on the posters. This is a concept introduced by the director, and audiences will understand it clearly on the release day.
Despite many films releasing on August 15, we believe we have the audience we need. It has been a while since a fun Godavari backdrop movie was released, and we are confident that the audience will enjoy this one.
Speaking in Godavari slang did not bother me, as I often conversed with my Godavari friends and listened to their speech.
Director Anji K. Maniputhra, hailing from Amalapuram, has infused his personal experiences and frustrations into “AAY.” He is friendly and gets along well with everyone on set.
I adapted to the character in “AAY” based on the movie’s story. There was no special effort needed; I simply followed the director’s instructions.
NTR has seen the trailer and enjoyed the comedy. It was gratifying to receive positive feedback from him after watching the movie.
My journey with Ankith Koya and Kasireddy on this film was great. We had extensive discussions and took suggestions on how to proceed.
I do not believe that films should be made solely with debut directors. I choose films based on the story. Although “AAY” is a quirky film, I enjoyed the story and acted accordingly. Regarding the music, Ram Miryala garu composed three songs, and Ajay Arasada provided the background score and two songs. Music plays a crucial role in a film’s success.
Nayan Sarika, though a Marathi girl, fits well into her role as a Telugu girl, and her character resonates with everyone.
The film “AAY” conveys the message that friendship is more important than caste and religion, emphasizing that nothing is greater than true friendship.
The shooting for the “Mad” sequel is ongoing and may be released later this year. No new projects have been approved yet.