Mirapakaya telugu movie cast
A minimum guarantee." gave a review stating "Mirapakaya, at the end of the day is pure Tollywood tamasha. So it’s a safe bet for a movie outing with the wife". For others, it looks tepid and boring." chitramala.in gave a review stating "A middle aged married man was once talking to me about ‘Anjaneyulu’ and I tried my best to keep him away from the film and then he says "Ravi Teja’s film has a minimum guarantee, there’ll be jokes, there are fun songs and there’s Ravi Teja. On content wise this Mirapakaya isn’t spicy." gave a review stating "If you are not tired of seeing Ravi Teja doing same role again and again, showing off same histrionics without much variation, then Mirapakay may seem time-pass one. And fortunately, this Ravi Teja starrer comes as a pucca mass entertainer for Sankranthi." gave a review stating "If you have no complaints to watch an entertaining film even though it is a routine fare, then you can happily go for Mirapakay. You can't go wrong with a title as racy as Mirapakay. Ravi Teja proves that he can hold the audience purely with his high-energy levels in action, comedy and romance scenes. The director purely depends on the energy levels of Ravi Teja and the comedy angle.
The audiences could enjoy the film in a festival mood and relax without cursing the hero or the director." gave a review stating "Despite a banal storyline, the film has entertainment value, punch and a decent presentation. The film appears to be on the lines of Ravi Teja's earlier hits like Anjaneyulu, Vikramarkudu and Don Seenu. Oneindia Entertainment gave a review stating "Mass Raja Ravi Teja has got an unofficial promotion as Mass Maharaja as per the titles of this film. Rita Thyagarajan, Megha, Janani, Vardhini, Ranjith, Naveen Madhav Ravi Teja, Karthik, Rahul Nambiar, Aalap Raju, Ranjith The songs "Vaishali", "Silakaa" and "Dhinaku Dhin" were reused by Thaman in Tamil films Osthe and Ishtam respectively. Thaman, Sunil and others attended the function. D Rama Naidu, SS Rajamouli, Ravi Teja, Harish Shankar, VV Vinayak, Gopichand Malineni, Vamsi Paidipalli, Chandra Bose, Nikhil, S. Venkatesh, Ram Gopal Varma and Atchi Reddy launched audio cassettes, CDs and trailers respectively. The audio of the film was launched on 5 December 2010 at Taj Deccan Hotel, Hyderabad. He initially offered her the role played by Deeksha as she was an NRI, but when they met to review the script, he was convinced that she would do justice to the character of Vinambra, a traditional Brahmin girl. Richa Gangopadhyay was signed after the director of the film, Harish Shankar, had noticed her at the success party of her previous film Leader. Then he narrated the script of Mirapakai. Harish was feeling guilty all this while and didn't approach him. During the shooting time of Shock he said that he would do another film with him irrespective of the commercial outcome of Shock. It was Ravi Teja who gave Harish's birth and rebirth as a director. But that project didn't materialise due to certain reasons.
He narrated the script of Mirapakaay in the title Romantic Rishi first to Pawan Kalyan, After listening to interval episode, Pawan Kalyan gave him a go-ahead.