Love OTP

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Written byAniissh Tejeshwar
Produced byVijay M Reddy
Starring
Love OTP
Kannada theatrical release poster
Directed byAniissh Tejeshwar
Written byAniissh Tejeshwar
Produced byVijay M Reddy
Starring
CinematographyHarsha Vardhan K
Edited bySharath Kumar
Music byAnand Rajavikram
Production
company
Bhavaprita Productions
Release date
  • 14 November 2025 (2025-11-14)
CountryIndia
Languages
  • Kannada
  • Telugu

Love OTP is a 2025 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Aniissh Tejeshwar, who also plays the lead role alongside Rajeev Kanakala, Swaroopinii and Jahnvika Kalakeri.[1] Produced by Vijay M Reddy under Bhavaprita Productions, the film explores modern relationships and emotional boundaries.

Shot simultaneously in Kannada and Telugu languages,[2][3][4] the film was released on 14 November 2025.[5] Despite positive reviews, the film faced low theater attendance.[6]

Akshay "Akki" (Aniissh Tejeshwar) is an aspiring cricketer whose life is caught between personal dreams and family expectations, especially under the stern discipline of his father, Shankar (Rajeev Kanakala). His romantic journey begins with Sana (Swaroopinii), whose deep attachment and growing insecurity turn their relationship increasingly suffocating. Akshay feels trapped, torn between loyalty and the need for emotional space. Amid this turmoil, he meets Nakshathra (Jahnvika Kalakeri), a calm physiotherapist for his cricket team, whose presence brings clarity and warmth. As Akshay navigates Sana’s obsessive behaviour, his budding feelings for Nakshathra, and the pressure to succeed in cricket, he confronts questions of love, boundaries, and responsibility. The film explores modern relationships, highlighting how affection can tip into control and how self-awareness leads to healthier choices.

Cast

  • Aniissh Tejeshwar as Akshay "Akki"
  • Rajeev Kanakala as R. Shankar, Akshay's father
  • Swaroopinii as Sana
  • Jahnvika Kalakeri as Nakshathra
  • Pramodini as Akshay's mother
  • Natya Ranga as Varun
  • Chetan Gandharva as Harsha, Sana's brother
  • Ravi Bhat
  • Tulasi
  • Annapoorna

Music

The background score and songs were composed by Anand Rajavikram.

All lyrics are written by Nagarjun Sharma.

Kannada track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Dhruvathare"Shashaa Tirupati3:47
2."Yo Yo"Aniissh Tejeshwar, Rajeev Kanakala3:05
3."Nanne Bedava"Srilakshmi Belmannu2:54
Telugu track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vanamali"Ramajogayya SastryShashaa Tirupati3:47
2."Yo Yo"Dinesh KakkerlaAniissh Tejeshwar, Rajeev Kanakala3:05
3."Nannae Kaadhanaa"Battu Vijay KumarSrilakshmi Belmannu2:54

Release and reception

References

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