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Indian political drama film
Dushasana
Official poster
Directed by
Posani Krishna Murali Written by Posani Krishna Murali Produced by Murali Krishna Starring
Srikanth Cinematography A. Raja Music by
M. M. Srilekha Production company
Laughing Lords Entertainment
Release date
Country India Language Telugu
Dushasana is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language
political
drama film directed by
Posani Krishna Murali and starring
Srikanth .
Cast
Production
This film marks the second collaboration between
Srikanth and
Posani Krishna Murali after
Operation Duryodhana (2007).
[1]
Reception
A critic from
Deccan Herald opined that "Dushasana is best left to die an early death at the box office".
[2] A critic from
123telugu opined that "Watching Dusshaasana is like going through television news channels highlighting on some problems, and some finding quick fix solutions. Watch it if you are huge fan of
Posani -ism".
[3] A critic from
Filmibeat said that "The film neither has any kind of entertainment nor a good message".
[4]
References
External links
Director Writer
Swamy (2004) (Story, Dialogues)
Bhadradi Ramudu (2004) (Story, Screenplay, Dialogues)
Seshadri Naidu (2004) (Story, Screenplay, Dialogues)
Tiger Harischandra Prasad (2003) (Story, Screenplay)
Seetayya (2003) (Story, Dialogues)
Simhachalam (2003) (Dialogues)
Palnati Brahmanayudu (2003) (Story, Screenplay)
Raghavendra (2003) (Story, Screenplay, Dialogues)
Evadra Rowdy (2001) (Story, Screenplay, Dialogues)
Orey Tammudu (2001) (Story, Screenplay)
Bhadrachalam (2001) (Dialogues)
Manoharam (2000) (Dialogues)
Ravanna (2000) (Story, Dialogues)
Bharat Ratna (1999) (Story, Dialogues)
Alludugaaru Vachcharu (1999) (Dialogues)
Aahaa..! (1998)
Pelli Kanuka (1998) (Dialogues)
Pandaga (1998) (Dialogues)
Gokulamlo Seeta (1997) (Story, Dialogues)
Preminchukundam Raa (1997) (Story, Dialogues)
Muddula Mogudu (1997) (Story, Dialogues, Screenplay)
Pavitra Bandham (1996) (Story, Dialogues)
Alluda Majaka (1995) (Story, Dialogues, Screenplay)
Police Brothers (1994) (Story, Dialogues, Screenplay)
Rakshana (1993) (Dialogues)
Gaayam (1993) (Dialogues)