Kanchanamala Cable TV

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Kanchanamala Cable TV
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Directed byPardha Sarathi
Written by Marudhuri Raja (dialogues)
Produced byPotluri Satyanarayana
K.V. Krishna Rao
P.V.V.S.N. Murthy (Presents)
Starring Srikanth
Lakshmi Rai
CinematographyPoorna
Edited by A. Sreekar Prasad
Music by K.M. Radha Krishnan
Production
company
Ramya Movies
Release date
  • 9 July 2005 (2005-07-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Kanchanamala Cable TV is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language comedy film directed by Pardha Sarathi and starring Srikanth and newcomer Lakshmi Rai.

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Cast

Production

Director Pardha Sarathi made his directorial debut with this film. [1] The film was shot in Koduru and Poduru villages. [1] [2] The film's shoot was almost completed in June 2005. [2]

Soundtrack

Anand fame K.M. Radha Krishnan composed the film's songs. [3] The lyrics were written by Chandrabose, Veturi and Sahithi. [2] Three were shot near Palakol and two in Kerala. [2] Hindustan Times called the soundtrack "an all-round album". [4]

Release

A critic from The Hindu opined that "The storyline is water thin but the director turns it into a neat film. One can happily watch with family". [5] Jeevi of Idlebrain said that "On a whole Kanchanamala Cable TV disappoints". [6] Sify said that "On the whole Kanchanamala Cable TV lacks story, logic and moves at snail pace". [7] A critic from Webindia wrote that "Parthasarathy shows good taste in the visuals but he should understand that the plot is predominant and comedy cannot replace it". [8]

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