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Cinema Bandi (2021) Veerababu (Vikas Vasishta) is an auto driver. He accidentally finds a DSLR camera. After planning to sell it off initially, he eventually decides to make a film with the camera. He hires a local wedding photographer named Ganapathi as the cameraman and a salon guy Maridesh Babu as the hero and casts vegetable vendor Manga as the heroine of his movie. How did Veerababu and his team, who do not even know the difference between costumes and shot, make the film? What problems did they face in the process? How did the people of their village help them? What’s the mystery behind the camera? Did Veerababu and Ganapathi finally make the film they wanted or not? form the rest of the story..
Greatandhra.com  (Jun 25, 2021)
Rating:  0/5

n a nutshell, ‘Cinema Bandi’ makes a decent watch on the OTT platforms for its honest effort from the makers. The naturalism in the setting, and humor score over other logical issues. Bottom-line: Simple Movie.

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Indianexpress.com  (Jun 25, 2021)
Rating:  4/5

Filmmakers Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K, popularly known as Raj and DK of The Family Man fame have produced Cinema Bandi. It is helmed by debutant Praveen Kandregula..

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Thehindu.com  (Jun 25, 2021)
Rating:  0/5

If cinema can put the spotlight on people, places and ground reality, why can’t it fuel dreams in Gollapally village? Naive they may be but their dream isn’t far fetched..

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Jun 25, 2021)
Rating:  3/5

The cinematography (by Apoorva Shaligram and Sagar) is raw and realistic and while the pace is sluggish at times, the film keeps the audience hooked. Everybody in the film play their part to perfection and deliver noteworthy performances. Debutant director Praveen Kandregula shows maturity that's rare among young filmmakers and delivers a heartwarming tale that makes you believe in dreams..

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123telugu.com  (Jun 25, 2021)
Rating:  3.25/5

Cinema Bandi succeeds in entertaining the audience thoroughly. The film showcases the hilarious plight of innocent villagers who set out to make their first film with nothing but a DSLR camera in hand and immense passion in heart. In the process, the film takes us close to their lives. On the whole, Cinema Bandi will be the right choice for the audience who wants to enjoy a good, heart-warming film this weekend..

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