





Anukokunda Oka Roju is a 2005 Telugu mystery thriller film directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. The female-centric film received acclaim for its plot and gripping suspense. The story revolves around Sahasra (Charmme Kaur), a talented chorus singer who aspires to make it big as a playback singer. Her life takes an unexpected turn after she attends a wild party at an old bungalow with her friend, Swetha. The following morning, Sahasra wakes up with absolutely no memory of the previous night's events. Disoriented and confused, she soon finds herself inexplicably being chased by unknown men who seem determined to kill her. Lost and terrified, Sahasra embarks on a desperate quest to piece together the missing hours and understand why she's become a target. As she struggles to recall what happened, she becomes involved in a dangerous web of mystery and crime. The narrative then unfolds a thrilling journey, with Sahasra using her skill to find out the truth behind her sudden memory loss and the reasons behind the deadly attempts on her life. The film masterfully blends elements of suspense, subtle humour, and compelling drama. It has a gripping storytelling that explores how an ordinary person finds herself in an extraordinary, life-threatening situation. It is about Sahasra's struggle to survive and understand the puzzling events of that fateful, forgotten day.
Jagapathi Babu
Charmy Kaur
It streams in HD on aha in India.
It holds a 7.9/10 rating on IMDb.
On aha, it streams smoothly in HD, with a U/A certificate; the playback is reliable and crisp.
Chandra Sekhar Yeleti
Theatrical release: 2005. OTT release: Available on aha and Prime Video from mid‑2010s onwards.
A young singer loses a whole day of her life and becomes the target of killers—she must unravel the mystery before it's too late.
No. Since its 2005 release, it's no longer screening in cinemas.
Yes. Rated U/A, it offers intellectual suspense and drama with minimal violence—suitable for a mature family audience. Aha suggests parental guidance.
“Evaraina Chusuntara”.
English subtitles maybe are available on aha.
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The film is originally in Telugu. There are no known dubbed versions; it was remade in Hindi as Sunday (2008).
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