The Conflict In BMW, Anthaku Minchi: Kishore Tirumala

Ravi Teja’s wholesome entertainer Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi, directed by Kishore Tirumala, hits screens tomorrow, with premiere shows scheduled for tonight. Dimple Hayathi and Ashika Ranganath play the female leads.

Director Kishore Tirumala opened up about the film’s core premise. “The story revolves around one husband’s experiences, which push him to offer advises to other husbands. The central conflict stems from one question posed by the two female leads, something every married person has faced at least once. It’s a question no one can answer instantly. The movie reveals that answer.”

He adds that the question the heroines ask is rooted deeply in real life. “Issues like this often trigger fights, ego clashes, and even divorces. We built the narrative to make an impact by presenting the conflict from a place of frustration rather than confrontation. Like Vikram says in I, ‘Anthaku Minchi’, this conflict goes even beyond that. Audiences will be stunned by the question itself; it feels like a punishment. They’ll understand it fully when they see it unfold on screen.”

This is Kishore Tirumala’s first Sankranthi release. “I aimed for a complete entertainer, and it turned out exactly as envisioned. We have a fantastic supporting cast- Sathya, Vennela Kishore, Muralidhar Goud, and Sunil. A festival release with such a lineup automatically elevates the vibe. There’s immense scope for entertainment, and we’re excited. I’m confident the audience will have a great time.”

The director also revealed that Ravi Teja watched the final cut multiple times and absolutely loved it.

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