'Manu' trailer raises the bar!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,December 24 2016]

'Manu', a crowdfunded thriller, comes in the direction of Phanindra Narsetti. If the slick trailer is any indication, the film is not only suspenseful, but also is a seasoned one in terms of the technical output.

Starring Raja Goutham, Brahmanandam's son, and Chandni Chowdhary, 'Manu' apparently throws up rare characters. While Manu is a lover, lock collector and an amazing artist, the heroine represents the harmony between art and science.

The camera angles are mind-blowing in the trailer. "Photography, costume designing, hair styling, make up and lighting, all by Shiv Kumar," the director says.

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