'Sing Geetham' OTT version to be different from theatrical release
What's the story
The recently released musical fantasy drama Sing Geetham, directed by veteran filmmaker Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao and produced by Nag Ashwin, is set to have a different version for its OTT release. In a recent post-release media interaction, Ashwin revealed that the team plans to improve certain aspects of the film before its digital premiere.
Production hurdles
Ashwin on why the film needs a new version
Ashwin has reportedly said that during the final stages of production, the team encountered some challenges. He expressed dissatisfaction with the CGI work in the film's climax, stating it could have been better. The director believes the film will continue to be watched for years to come, which is why the team is focused on refining it further.
Film overview
This is what happens in 'Sing Geetham'
Set in a mining village in Andhra Pradesh, Sing Geetham follows Renu and her father as they try to sell their mines. The story takes a turn when a young villager, Gowri, wishes for people to stop lying, resulting in a miracle where villagers can only communicate through songs. The film stars debutant Ayaan and Ahillya Bamroo, along with Shalini Kondepudi, Banerjee Maganti, Tulasi Shivamani, and Agu Stanley Chiedozie, among others.
Cameo roles
More about the film and its cast
Apart from the main cast, Sing Geetham also features cameo appearances by actors Vijay Deverakonda, Nivetha Pethuraj, and Rahul Ravindran. The film's music and background score have been composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The project marks the 61st film of Rao's celebrated career. The veteran filmmaker is best known for classics such as Pushpaka Vimana and Aditya 369.