Manorama 2009
Manorama (2009), directed by Vangara Eshwarreddy, blends suspense and social intrigue in a Hyderabad-set thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Director: Vangara. Eshwarreddy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manorama (2009) about?
Manorama follows Gilli, a free-spirited woman in Hyderabad, who uncovers a bomb threat and a desperate suicide attempt unfolding near her favorite café. Using her sharp lip-reading skills, she becomes an improvised mediator in two crises that unfold simultaneously, connecting strangers through intuition and timing.
Who directed Manorama?
Manorama was directed by Vangara Eshwarreddy, known for crafting emotionally charged and suspenseful narratives in Telugu cinema.
Who stars in Manorama?
The film stars Charmy Kaur in the lead role as Gitanjali (Gilli), with Nishan K. P. Nanaiah playing the pivotal supporting character.
Is Manorama (2009) worth watching?
While Manorama is an underrated gem, its suspenseful premise and strong lead performance make it intriguing for fans of character-driven thrillers. Though IMDb ratings aren't listed, the film's unique blend of tension and emotional beats offers a satisfying, if unconventional, cinematic experience.
How long is Manorama?
Manorama has a runtime of 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes).
About Manorama (2009) — A gripping thriller about observation, fate, and split-second decisions
Manorama (2009), directed by Vangara Eshwarreddy, blends suspense and social intrigue in a Hyderabad-set thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film follows Gitanjali—nicknamed Gilli (Charmy Kaur), a spirited young woman visiting friends in the city—who stumbles into an unfolding crisis outside the Manorama café. While soaking in the vibrant energy of the urban landscape, Gilli's sharp observation skills lead her to uncover not one, but two life-altering secrets in real time: a stranger's bomb threat and a desperate young man's phone plea for help. As tension rises, her intuition becomes the unlikely bridge between chaos and salvation.
The atmosphere crackles with unpredictability, interweaving romance, urgency, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of everyday city life. With a runtime of 150 minutes, Manorama delivers a layered narrative where every moment feels charged with possibility—where a simple walk or a fleeting glance can alter destinies. It's a story that resonates with themes of chance encounters, empathy, and the subtle power of perception in a fast-moving world.