Bad Girlz Set for December 25 Release Promising a Complete Entertainer
Bad Girlz is all set to entertain audiences this festive season as it gears up for a grand theatrical release on December 25. Directed by Phani Pradeep Dhulipudi, who earlier delivered the successful film 30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela, the movie promises a refreshing and fun-filled cinematic experience. The film is produced under the banners of Prashvitha Entertai9ment, Neeli Neeli Aakasam Creations, and NVL Creations, with producers Sasidhar Nalla, Emmadi Soma Narsaiah, Ramisetti Rambabu, and Ravula Ramesh backing the project.
Bad Girlz features Anchal Gowda, Payal Chengappa, Roshini, Yashna, Rohan Surya, and Moin in key roles. The film’s tagline, Kani Chala Manchodlu, interestingly contrasts with its title, hinting at a story filled with humor, irony, and unexpected twists. According to the makers, the film stands out for its unique narrative style and lively screenplay, offering wholesome entertainment suitable for all sections of the audience. Director Phani Pradeep Dhulipudi has described the movie as a complete entertainer that explores how a story would unfold if female characters led films like Jathi Ratnalu or MAD, adding a fresh perspective to the genre.
The film’s music is composed by Anup Rubens, who has delivered an energetic and engaging soundtrack that adds to the film’s appeal. Oscar-winning lyricist Chandra Bose has penned all the songs, bringing depth and catchiness to the lyrics. One of the recently released songs, Ila Chusukuntane, has already garnered a positive response and crossed 6 million views, reflecting the growing buzz around the film. The Bad Girlz Anthem has also been receiving encouraging reactions across social media platforms, further boosting expectations. The makers have confirmed that more songs will be released soon as part of the promotional campaign. With strong music, an interesting concept, and a festive release date, Bad Girlz is positioning itself as a perfect December entertainer. The team is confident that the film will connect with audiences and deliver laughter and enjoyment when it hits cinemas on December 25.









