The web series is directed by Lalith Kumar and produced by Akhilesh Vardhan
Last Updated: 10.48 AM, Sep 29, 2023
Leading Telugu, Tamil streaming platform aha, that launched shows like Nenu Super Woman, Family Dhamaka recently, joined hands with musician, host and actor Sreerama Chandra for a web show. The series, spanning five episodes, titled Papam Pasivadu is a coming-of-age comedy, directed by Lalith Kumar. Akhilesh Vardhan has bankrolled the project under The Weekend Show.
The streamer is leaving no stone unturned to promote the show across Telugu audiences over the last week. After an extensive round of promotions, the show has finally premiered on aha. The five-episode show with nearly a 30-minute runtime was out on the platform on Friday. The series promises to be a roller-coaster ride of emotions, humour, romance with whacky scenarios aplenty.
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The show revolves around the highs and lows in the life of a confused 20s-something youngster named Kranthi. He falls in love with three women at once, which creates several complications in his life. Kranthi often finds a reason to land in trouble and the series shows how tries to get out of tricky situations and finally takes charge of his love life.
Rashi Singh, Sri Vidya Maharshi, Gayatri Chaganti are the female leads in the show which also features Madee, Ashok Kumar. Jose Jimmy scores the music for the project and the title track, released recently, received encouraging responses from netizens and music buffs alike. Gokul Bharathi cranked the camera for the web series whose crew also comprises art director Vijay Makkena.
Aishwarya Rajeev is the costume designer for the same while Rohit Devullapally, Meghna Edida are the creative producers. Bhuvan Saluru, Arjun Samudrala are the executive producers and Mohneesh Sahu of Studio M is the sound designer. Sreerama Chandra previously hosted Telugu Indian Idol, Nenu Super Woman for aha and acted in films like Jagadguru Adi Shankara, MMOF as well.