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est. ₹17.5 crore [1] Manchi Lakshanalunna Abbayi ( transl. A boy with good qualities ), also known as MLA , is a 2018 Indian Telugu -language romantic political action film [ 2 ] written and directed by Upendra Madhav who earlier worked as a writer for films such as Bruce Lee and Aagadu .
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I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship; I want to be alone; I was reading a book the other day; I will find you and I will kill you; I wish I knew how to quit you; I wouldn't say a single word to them; I would listen to what they have to say, and that's what no one did. I'd like to kiss you, but I just washed my hair; I'll be back
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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 28% of 18 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.90/10. [2] Enrique Acosta of Film Threat gave the film a 1 out of 10. [3]
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The MLA Malarvannan finds out about the brothers' enmity and tries to join hands with Aathi to get his revenge on Dheena, but Aathi refuses to get him involved. Malarvannan, however, is determined to get his revenge on Dheena and sends his henchmen under the guise that they all belong to Aathi's group.
In the roadshow version of the film, unseen by most audiences until its DVD release, the title card is seen only at the halfway point of the film, as a cue that the intermission is about to begin. The intermission was omitted in the general release version. Orson Welles' Citizen Kane begins with only a title credit. This practice was extremely ...