The web film is backed by TG Vishwa Prasad of People Media Factory, the production house that also backed the show Kudi Yedamaithe
Bloody Mary is a film that has a lot of firsts - it's the first-ever OTT project in the career of actress Nivetha Pethuraj and also marks the digital debut of Karthikeya, Premam director Chandoo Mondeti. The thriller helmed by Chandoo Mondeti also features Kireeti Damaraju, Rajkumar Kasireddy, Brahmaji and Ajay in crucial roles. TG Vishwa Prasad has bankrolled the film under People Media Factory while Vivek Kuchibhotla is the co-producer. Bloody Mary will premiere on the Telugu OTT platform aha at 12 am on April 15.
Nivetha as Mary plays as a strong woman with a unique disability (who doesn't let the world know about it) who is ready to confront any bold situation in her life and can go to any extent to guard her beloved. The makers have managed to keep the plot of the film under wraps in the promotional campaign. Karthik Gattamneni is the cinematographer of Bloody Mary. This is People Media Factory's second collaboration after Kudi Yedamaithe starring Amala Paul, Rahul Vijay in key roles.
Kaala Bhairava has scored the music for Bloody Mary and the first single from the film, Soul of Bloody mary (lyrical video), was unveiled earlier today. The song, lyricised by Kittu Vissapragada, was sung by Yamini Ghantasala. The first looks and character promos of various parts in Bloody Mary - including the title character Mary (played by Nivetha Pethuraj), Basha, Raju (played by Kireeti Damaraju and Rajkumar Kasireddy) and CI Prabhakar (essayed by Ajay) were launched through the week.
The trailer of the film was launched in the presence of Karthikeya 2 actor Nikhil Siddhartha and Vishwak Sen, Nivetha's co-star in films like Paagal and Daas ki Dhumki. The trailer launch event was held in the previous weekend in Hyderabad. The event, apart from Nivetha, was also graced by Brahmaji, director Chandoo Mondeti, Ajay, the writer Prashanth and the team of aha. The film has crisp run-time around 90 minutes and promises to be a gripping watch.
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