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Ambajipeta Marriage Band is not about caste discrimination: Suhas

Ambajipeta Marriage Band is not about caste discrimination: Suhas

After ‘Writer Padmabhushan’, Suhas is now gearing up for the release of ‘Ambajipeta Marriage Band’. Directed Dushyanth Katikineni, the film produced by successful producer Bunny Vas of GA2 Pictures, producer Venkatesh Maha and producer Dheeraj Mogilineni.

The film stars Shivani as female lead and directed by Dushyanth Katikineni. The film is releasing worldwide on February 2nd. Today hero Suhas interacted with media about the film.

Talking about the film, he said “I have not seen the incidents in this story in real life, but the incidents seen by our director make up half of the story. This story is inspired by what he saw and some situations that happened in his life, with the rest being a result of cinematic liberty. ”

He added “Ambajipeta Marriage Band is set in 2007. The story of this movie is fun until twenty minutes before the interval, after which it intensifies. After watching until the interval, you will feel that the movie is well made. The film runs on high emotions.”

Talking about caste issue in the film, he said “Although caste is mentioned in ‘Ambajipeta Marriage Band’, the actual theme of the movie is not about caste. The main point is the barriers created by ego between people. Saranya and I are twins in the movie, and how events on our birthdays turn our lives around is a key aspect of this story.”

Color photo movie has no similarity or relation with “Ambajipeta Marriage Band” movie. Both are different stories. The background of the village makes you feel similar.

Allu Aravind garu praised ‘Ambajipeta Marriage Band’ as a good movie. When we met at the SIIMA celebrations, he appreciated my performance. His compliments made me very happy.”

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