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Boochamma Boochodu

Boochamma Boochodu is a 2014 Sleeper Hit Telugu Horror-Comedy film directed by Rewan Yadu. The film features a honeymooning couple, Karthik (Shivaji) and Sravani (Kainaaz Motiwala),in their new farm house are punctuated by an aberration - ominous signs of the palatial house. The mysterious of the terrorizing spirits form the storyline. Supporting cast include comedians Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore, Posani Krishna Murali, Venu, Tagubothu Ramesh, Dhanraj and Chammak Chandra.

Top Cast

  • Sivaji Sontineni

    Sivaji Sontineni

    Karthik

  • Kainaz Motivala

    Kainaz Motivala

    Sravani

  • Brahmanandam

    Brahmanandam

  • Vennela Kishore

    Vennela Kishore

  • Posani Krishna Murali

    Posani Krishna Murali

  • Thagubothu Ramesh

    Thagubothu Ramesh

  • Chammak Chandra

    Chammak Chandra

  • Venu

    Venu

  • Dhanraj Sukhram

    Dhanraj Sukhram

Overview

Boochamma Boochodu is a 2014 Sleeper Hit Telugu Horror-Comedy film directed by Rewan Yadu. The film features a honeymooning couple, Karthik (Shivaji) and Sravani (Kainaaz Motiwala),in their new farm house are punctuated by an aberration - ominous signs of the palatial house. The mysterious of the terrorizing spirits form the storyline. Supporting cast include comedians Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore, Posani Krishna Murali, Venu, Tagubothu Ramesh, Dhanraj and Chammak Chandra.

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