Chinna (Vishnu) is a very witty and resourceful person who knows how to get things done. As kids, Chinna and Piccheshwar (Vennela Kishore) have a tiff and Piccheshwar leaves the village in a huff. Piccheshwar’s outraged grandfather (Kota Srinivasa Rao) orders the execution of Chinna’s family, forcing them to flee as well. As the years go by, Chinna grows into a tall and fearless young fellow. He applies for a job as a journalist and he is sent on an assignment by his boss Avatar (Posani). The assignment is to conduct a sting operation on Minister Dilleeswara Rao (Pankaj Tripathi). Chinna succeeds in capturing incriminating footage, but he is caught and thrashed by the minister’s goons.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Doosukeltha:
Doosukeltha theatrical trailer - idlebrain.com
Vishnu Manchu's Doosukeltha theatrical trailer. Directed by Veeru Potla and produced by MohanBabu. Lavanya Tripathi plays female lead.
Doosukeltha Movie Theatrical Trailer HD - Vishnu Manchu Lavanya Tripathi Brahmanandam Mani Sharma
Watch upcoming Telugu movie Doosukeltha theatrical trailer Starring Manchu Vishnu and Lavanya Tripathi in lead roles. Co-starring Brahmanandam Ahuti ...
A bullied student sees visions of a rabbit he was forced to kill as a child, and those visions propel him into a state where his imagination causes him to carry out violent acts.
Julian (Álex González) and his friend Luis (Miguel Angel Silvestre) are two neighborhood boys who are part of a gang of violent neo-Nazis, led by Solis (Javier Bardem).
When a lonely man finds out the love of his life has a conjoined twin, who happens to be a serial killer, he must take drastic measures to keep his love life intact while keeping himself out of big trouble.
When local heavy and ex-boxer Tom Sheridan (Ian Pirie) agrees to hire his strip club out to lifelong friend and colleague Ian Levine (Michael Mckell) he soon discovers the private party involves child prostitution and trafficking, catering for wealthy paedophiles.
Comments
Have you watched Doosukeltha yet? What did you think about it?