Oka Brundavanam

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Directed bySathya Botcha
Written byChetan Bandi
Produced by
  • Kishore Tatikonda
  • Venkat Regatte
  • Venkat Prahalad Bommineni
  • Manoj Indupuru
Starring
  • Balu
  • Shinnova
  • Sanvitha
Oka Brundavanam
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySathya Botcha
Written byChetan Bandi
Produced by
  • Kishore Tatikonda
  • Venkat Regatte
  • Venkat Prahalad Bommineni
  • Manoj Indupuru
Starring
  • Balu
  • Shinnova
  • Sanvitha
CinematographyRaj K Nalli
Edited by
  • Tammiraju
  • Santhosh Kammireddy
Music bySunny–Saketh
Production
company
Seer Studios
Release date
  • 23 May 2025 (2025-05-23)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Oka Brundavanam is a 2025 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Sathya Botcha. The film features Balu, Shinnova and Sanvitha in important roles. The film was released on 23 May 2025.[1][2][3]

Oka Brundavanam follows the journey of Raja Vikram, a financially struggling cameraman, and Mahi, a spirited young woman aiming to document her late mother's story. Their paths cross with Nainika, a young girl searching for her long-lost parents. As they collaborate on a documentary, they uncover a Christmas mystery and embark on a journey of self-discovery, emotional healing, and redefined relationships.

Cast

  • Balu as Raja Vikram
  • Shinnova as Maha
  • Baby Sanvitha as Nainika
  • Subhalekha Sudhakar as Joseph Rathnam
  • Vamsi Nekkanti as Maha’s father
  • Rupa Lakshmi as Maha’s mother
  • Annapurna as Maha’s grandmother
  • Sivaji Raja as Damodar, Vikram’s father
  • Kalyanee Raju as Nagamani, Vikram’s mother
  • Mahendar as Vikram’s friend
  • Ananth Babu as Vikram’s manager
  • Baby Rithvika as Pinky, Nainika’s friend
  • Jaya Naidu as Orphanage Nun
  • Mehaboob Basha as Watchman

Music

The music for Oka Brundavanam is composed by the duo Sunny–Saketh. The soundtrack includes songs like "Kagithala Navalevi," sung by Karthik with lyrics by Kalyan Chakravarthy, and "Pasi Pasi," released in April 2025.[4]

All music is composed by Sunny–Saketh.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Pasi Pasi Thanamey"ChandraboseChinmayi Sripada3:20
2."Inthinthai Saagene"Kalyan ChakravarthyRahul Sipligunj3:00
3."Ne Ikapai"Ramajogayya SastryKarthik3:01
4."Kagithala NavaleIvi"Kalyan ChakravarthyKarthik4:19
5."Eeshwara"Srinu PandrankDasari Aishwarya2:27
6."Hey Kadhile Kannulu"Kasarla ShyamN. C. Karunya3:49
7."Ye Dhaarini Adigi"Kalyan ChakravarthyN. C. Karunya3:42
8."Inni Naalluga"Padmaja SreenivasanKalyan Chakravarthy1:20
9."Pasi Pranam"Srinivasa MouliDhanunjay Seepana4:24
10."Pada Pada"Srinivasa Mouli, Srinu PandrankAbhijit Rao1:42
11."O Chitti Chilakamma"Heera ShettyKalyan Chakravarthy2:55

Release

Theatrical

Oka Brundavanam was released theatrically on 23 May 2025. The film received a U certificate and is noted for its heartfelt storytelling and emotional depth.[5][6]

Home media

The film began streaming on ETV Win from 20 June 2025.[7]

Reception

References

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