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Men Too hilariously tackles problems faced by men but isn’t chauvinistic, Brahmaji and Naresh Agastya insist

The film, directed by debutant Srikanth G Reddy, releases in theatres tomorrow

Men Too hilariously tackles problems faced by men but isn’t chauvinistic, Brahmaji and Naresh Agastya insist
Men Too pre-release event

Naresh Agastya, Brahmaji, Harsha Chemudu, Sudharshan, Riya Suman, Priyanka Sharma, Mourya Siddavaram, Kaushik Ghantasala are joining hands for Men Too, a light-hearted satire on the difficulties faced by men in relationships. Written and directed by debutant Srikanth G Reddy, the film, produced by Mourya Siddavaram under Lantern Creative Works, releases in theatres tomorrow.

As the film gears up to hit screens worldwide, a pre-release event was organised in Hyderabad in the presence of the cast, crew. The director Srikanth said that the film at no point ridicules women and thanked the producers for trusting his abilities.”In fact, it’ll be liked by women more. You’ll know the reason when you watch it in theatres,” he shared.

Kaushik opined the film treats men’s problems in a lighter vein and expressed happiness about it has shaped up. Priyanka Sharma stated Men Too is a wholesome entertainer that will resonate with the younger lot and family crowds alike. The co-producer Srimanth felt the screenplay is the biggest asset of the film. “It’s sensitive and funny at once,” he added.

Naresh Agastya thanked Mythri Movie Makers and Clap Entertainment for distributing the film and encouraging young blood. “Mourya cast me in the film after watching Mathu Vadhalara. This is the first film for many in the team - Srikanth, Karthik, Mourya, Elisha Praveen. Brahmaji (garu) was a great source of support on sets. Men Too is a sensible effort,” he shared. Actor-producer Mourya Siddavaram too expressed his confidence about its box office result.

Brahmaji claimed he has a unique feat of working in the first film of many top directors in the industry and stated Srikanth has all qualities to make it to that list. “Men too has a funny concept. When every second film takes a dig at men and portrays them as criminals, Men Too is a rare story that looks at how women trouble us too. It’s not a one-dimensional film and looks at life from both sides of the coin. I hope the film gets its due in theatres.”

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