Babu Bunny

Mana Iddari Premakatha (2025) drops you right into the chaos of modern romance, following the lives of two wildly different souls who accidentally cross paths at the most random, inconvenient moment possible. The universe, or maybe just pure dumb luck, keeps throwing them together—awkward run-ins, missed trains, texts sent to the wrong number, you name it. Babu Bunny brings his signature charm to the lead, and honestly, it’s hard not to root for him, even when he’s being a total goof. The story’s not your paint-by-numbers love story, either. These two? They’ve got baggage. One’s haunted by a breakup that went nuclear, the other’s juggling a career that eats up every spare minute, leaving no room for messy emotions. Their banter is quick, sometimes savage, and there’s this underlying tension that’s just... electric. Friends and family try to play matchmaker—usually making things more complicated. It’s like everyone’s in on this cosmic joke except the main duo. As things unravel, you get this honest look at how love isn’t always fireworks and grand gestures. Sometimes it’s a badly-timed coffee spill or sharing an umbrella during the worst rainstorm of the year. The film doesn’t shy away from the awkward, raw bits—those moments when you’re not sure if you’re falling in love or just plain losing your mind. By the end, you’re left wondering if fate’s really got a plan, or if we’re all just making it up as we go.

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