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'AAY' is a laugh riot that will hit the ball out of the park: Makers

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'AAY', starring Narne Nithiin and Nayan Sarika in lead roles, is slated to be released in theatres with grand premieres on the evening of August 15. Producer Bunny Vasu today unveiled its Trailer. Besides the core team, the event in Andhra Pradesh's Pithapuram was graced by TDP leader Verma, AP Telugu Rythu president Marreddy Srinivas, and others.

Former MLA Verma reminded the audience that Nithiin is Jr. NTR's brother-in-law. He added that producer Bunny Vas has produced more than ten movies so far and that he wishes him another BO success. AP Telugu Rythu president Marreddy Srinivas said that Bunny Vas makes time for politics despite his busy schedule. He added that 'AAY', which was majorly shot in Godavari districts, deserves to do well commercially.

Producer Bunny Vas said that 'AAY' will leave everyone's cheeks hurt from laughing. Since the event was held in Pithapuram, the producer made it a point to talk about the place.

Actress Nayan Sarika said that the team of 'AAY' made her feel at home. "The team made me feel as if I am a Telugu girl. This film captures all the emotions we associate with the region," she added. Actor Ankith Koyya said that the atmosphere in Pithapuram was electrifying during the trailer event. "The energy from the audience here will translate into blessings for our movie," he added.

Director Anji Maniputhra made a mention of the film's mood and also composer Ram Miryala’s compositions for the songs 'Ranganayaki' and 'Sufiyana'. Co-producer Bhanu Pratapa spoke highly about the movie as well as the vibe of Pithapuram, the constituency represented by Pawan Kalyan in the AP Assembly.

When it was his turn, Narne Nithiin said that the "positive response to the teaser, trailer, and the songs of 'AAY' is due to our director and producers". He thanked his co-stars Ankith and Kasireddy on the occasion. The trio are playing good-for-nothing friends in the comedy entertainer.

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