
Sankarabharanam 2015
Sankarabharanam (2015) brings high-octane chaos to the Telugu screen, blending dark humor with relentless action in this remake of the Hindi cult favorite *Phas Gaye Re Obama*.
Director: Uday Nandanavanam
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sankarabharanam (2015) about?
Sankarabharanam (2015) follows an NRI businessman who travels to India after learning he owns a palace, only to be kidnapped and shuttled between crime gangs demanding escalating ransoms. Trapped in a labyrinth of deception and greed, his ordeal spirals into a darkly comedic adventure.
Who directed Sankarabharanam?
Sankarabharanam (2015) was directed by Uday Nandanavanam, a filmmaker known for blending suspense with humor in mainstream Telugu cinema.
Who stars in Sankarabharanam?
The film stars Nikhil Siddhartha as the protagonist, alongside Suman Talwar, Anjali, Prudhviraj, Saptagiri, and Nandita Raj in key roles.
Is Sankarabharanam (2015) worth watching?
If you enjoy fast-paced thrillers with a dash of satire, Sankarabharanam (2015) is worth a watch. Its genre-blending approach and energetic narrative keep the runtime (154 mins) engaging, though viewers seeking slow-burn drama may find the chaos a bit too much.
How long is Sankarabharanam?
Sankarabharanam has a runtime of 154 minutes.
About Sankarabharanam (2015) — A high-energy Telugu thriller with kidnapping, chaos, and unexpected twists
Sankarabharanam (2015) brings high-octane chaos to the Telugu screen, blending dark humor with relentless action in this remake of the Hindi cult favorite *Phas Gaye Re Obama*. Directed by Uday Nandanavanam, the film plunges viewers into a dizzying spiral of misfortune when an American-based NRI, teetering on bankruptcy, discovers he's inherited a grand palace in India. His arrival turns into a nightmare when he's swiftly kidnapped, only to be passed between rival gangs like a hot potato—each demanding escalating ransoms. What unfolds is a madcap, unpredictable ride where greed, desperation, and sheer absurdity collide, leaving no one untouched by the fallout.
With a runtime of 154 minutes, Sankarabharanam (2015) delivers non-stop energy, led by a cast that includes Nikhil Siddhartha as the hapless NRI, alongside Suman Talwar and Anjali in pivotal roles. The film's genre-bending mix of thriller and action keeps the tension taut, while its satirical edge pokes fun at the extremes of human folly. Expect sharp wit, unpredictable twists, and a setting that contrasts the glitz of overseas life with the gritty underbelly of India's criminal underworld.