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Tuntari
Tuntari Movie First Look poster.jpg
Directed by Kumar Nagendra
Screenplay by Kumar Nagendra
Story by AR Murugadoss
Produced by Ashok
Nagarjun
Starring Nara Rohit
Latha Hegde
Cinematography Palani kumar
Edited by Madhu
Music by Sai Karthik
Production
company

Sri Keerthi Films


Release date

March 11, 2016[1]

Country India
Language Telugu

Tuntari is a 2016 Telugu sports comedy film directed by Kumar Nagendra[2] and
produced by Ashok and Nagarjun on Sri Keerthi Films. Starring Nara Rohit and Latha
Hegde are playing the lead roles.[3][4] The film is a remake of the Tamil film Maan
Karate.[5]
Contents

1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Filming
3.2 Casting
4 Soundtrack
5 References
6 External links

Plot

When a group of five IT professionals decide to go trekking to a nearby forest


area, they come across a sage. They chase down the sage, and to test if he holds
real supernatural powers, one of them asks him to produce a newspaper, which is
printed on the day after Dusshera, as he knows that all publications are closed on
Dusshera and that there would be no newspaper the next day. The sage produces this
edition, and goes off into the forest. When they open the newspaper, they find out
that the company that they are working for, which got shut four months ago, is soon
to start operations. And they also find out from the paper that a particular Raju,
whose father is a BSNL employee, would go on to win a boxing championship, and give
the prize money of Rs. 5 crores to these five IT professionals. Elated with this,
they start searching for Raju and finally nab him in Vizag. On the other hand, Raju
is a carefree guy who is jobless and spends his life without any aim. The rest of
the story is as to how this group convince Raju to learn boxing and win the
prestigious competition.
Cast

Nara Rohit as Raju


Latha Hegde as Siri
Kabir Duhan Singh as Killer Raju
Pujita Ponnada as Poojitha
Vennela Kishore
Sanjay Reddy as Killer Raju's father-in-law
Ali
Shakalaka Shankar
Raghu Karumanchi
Sanjay Swaroop

Production
Filming

The film was formally launched at Satyasai Nigamagamam on 12 June 2015.[citation


needed]
Casting

Kabir Singh was cast to play the antagonist role in this film.[6]
Soundtrack
Tuntari
Soundtrack album by Sai Karthik
Released 20 February 2016
Recorded 2016
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 20:49
Label Aditya Music
Producer Sai Karthik
Sai Karthik chronology
Terror
(2016) Tuntari
(2016) Run
(2016)

The soundtrack was composed by Sai Karthik and released by Aditya Music.[7]
Track-ListNo. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length
1. "Diamond Girl" Krishna Chaitanya Yazin Nizar 5:09
2. "Rajuke Raju" Kasarla Shyam Simha 4:29
3. "Ding Dong Darling" Baruri Subbaraya Sharma M. L. R. Karthikeyan, Divija
Karthik 3:36
4. "Adagaledani" Balaji Saisharan, Deepthi Parthasarathy 4:04
5. "Konaseema" Balaji Tippu, Geetha Madhuri 3:31
Total length: 20:49
References

"Nara Rohith's next gets a new release date". 28 February 2016.


"Nara Rohit's next titled 'Tuntari'". 123telugu.com. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 22
October 2015.
"Nara Rohit - Kumar Nagendra's film launch". idlebrain.com. 12 June 2015. Retrieved
15 June 2015.

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