Sanjay (Sivaji) loves an NRI girl Sravya (Kaveri Jha). She invites Sanjay for a holiday along with their family in Bangkok. While travelling to Bangkok his bag is exchanges with that of Tyson (Brahmanandam) who is carrying heads of seven people. The rest of the story is all about how Sanjay comes out clean to prove his innocence in front of Sravya’s parents. Analysis: First half of the film is mediocre. Second half is pathetic. The title Naa Girl Friend Baga Rich is not related to the story. It is a crime thriller narrated with dark humor. The director fails in selecting wrong Hollywood film (8 heads in a duffel bag (1997)) to remake in Telugu and falters in a big way. On a whole, NGFBR is a pathetically made film with unappealing content.
Appatha, who has spent all her life in Kaayilanpatti village, fears dogs. And in an unexpected situation, that fear turns to love. What was the reason for this transformation?
Cast : Vamsikrishna, Kaveri Jha, Krishna Bhagawan, Babloo, Jeeva, Guribabu, Surya and others Director : Satya Camera : VS Sureshkumar, Music director : Siva R Nandigam Producer : Paidibabu / Likhit Arts
An NRI couple return to India and decide to stay in their ancestral palace while disregarding warnings about a curse and paranormal forces. Soon inexplicable events start happening which forces him to call an eccentric psychiatrist to help solve the mystery.
Khogiram and his wife are poor and can barely afford to get school uniforms and books for their children Pinaki and Rimzim. Things worsen when Pinaki misplaces Rimzim's only pair of shoes. Pinaki begs Rimzim not to tell about this to their parents and promises to fix his mistake by coming third in a marathon for which the prize is a brand new pair of sneakers.
Right runs a gang and also works as a sidekick and right-hand man to big don Kaasim Bhai, Kaasim uses Right and his gang as professional killers whenever required.