Sushanth: ‘No Parking’ has been made for theatrical viewing
The Hindu
Actor Sushanth holds forth on his new Telugu film ‘Ichata Vahanamulu Nilupa Radu’ and life after ‘Chi La Sow’ and ‘Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo’
Actor Sushanth has been on the move to promote his new Telugu film Ichata Vahanamulu Nilupa Radu (also promoted as No Parking), which will release in theatres on August 27. There hasn’t been time for a lunch break, but he settles down for a quick interview. “The promotions seem hectic than ever, because we have shorter windows to plan a film release,” he says. Theatres in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh re-opened nearly a month ago after the second wave of COVID-19, and a slew of films have begun arriving in theatres. . Sushanth isn’t complaining. He is glad the producers opted for a theatrical release, even though there were offers for direct digital streaming: “This is the story of a guy who dreams of buying a new bike. He parks his bike in a no parking zone and subsequent events take a chaotic turn. The story and the overall sound design of the film, I think, will be appreciated better in theatres,” he reasons.More Related News

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