The movie Dhoom Dhaam stars Chetan Krishna and Hebah Patel in the lead roles. Sai Kumar, Vennela Kishore, Prithviraj, and Goparaju Ramana play key supporting roles. The film is produced by MS Ram Kumar under the banner of Friday Framework Works and directed by Sai Kishore Maccha as a love and family entertainer. Gopi Mohan is credited with the story and screenplay. Dhoom Dhaam, which had a grand theatrical release on the 8th of this month, is successfully entertaining audiences as a family film. In a recent interview, producer Ram Kumar and writer Gopi Mohan discussed the movie’s success.
Producer Ram Kumar Said – “Dhoom Dhaam is receiving a great response from the audience. Everyone who has gone to the theaters is thoroughly enjoying the movie, and the collections are good. The film is attracting audiences from different age groups. Hero Chetan even watched the movie with the general audience in a theater, and he felt happy seeing them enjoy the film so much. After the movie, the audience recognized Chetan and congratulated him.” “Chetan has connected well with family audiences through Dhoom Dhaam. His previous movies like First Rank Raju and Rojulu Maaray were more youth-oriented. This is the first time Chetan has done a family entertainer. He took a commercial risk with this film, and it has paid off. Successful heroes are those who impress the family audience, and Chetan has made a name for himself in this way. Filmmakers who are thinking about family entertainers will now consider Chetan as a great fit.
Writer Gopi Mohan’s Said – the audience is enjoying the songs and comedy immensely. Youth typically watch movies in the first three days, and we hope that more families will come to see our movie from now on. “Initially, we planned to shoot the movie in the U.S., but due to visa issues, we had to shoot in Poland instead. We decided to include supporting artists in the second half of the movie and selected them according to their characters. Vennela Kishore’s character was introduced early on with a touch of aggression, and the second half of the film focuses on him. The audience is connecting really well with his character.”