[4] The music was composed by Vivek Sagar while the cinematography and editing were done by Sai Sriram and Ravi Teja Girijala, respectively.
With his directorial debut being a low budget film and crew mostly new to the industry, he struggles to reach out to the big stars.
However, Vishal manages to get Shalini, a famous actress's email info and sends her a short film of his script.
There she meets Rahul, Rambabu "Rambo", and Rakesh "Rocky", notorious as 'R3' batch who are back benchers and failing their grades for several years.
Disappointed with Mitra's low grades, her father decides to enroll her in a tuition class, which is run by his friend.
Rahul decides to help Mitra run away from home to pursue dancing, but then realizes they need money.
The R3 gang also thrashes the tuition teacher on Mitra's behalf, but unintentionally injure an innocent person.
One day, while narrating to Shalini, Vishal receives a call from his mother, who tells him that his father is severely injured (by R3, unintentionally).
The thugs try to contact Rahul - when there is no reply, they decide to sell Mithra and start moving her to a pick up point.
Both race to the crash site and deduce that a mentally-challenged man nearby must've picked up the phone and start hunting for him in the city.
He believes Mitra's word and slaps the tuition teacher, and supports his daughter's decision by enrolling her in a classical dance academy.
The film was officially launched in August 2018, with Sree Vishnu playing the lead role, marking his second collaboration with director Vivek Athreya after Mental Madhilo (2017).
[10] The soundtrack album featured seven songs composed by Vivek Sagar with lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry, Hasith Goli, Bharadwaj and Krishna Kanth.
The OST doesn’t just serve the purpose of delivering hummable songs; it also gives an insight into the kind of film it’s going to be.
While Vagalaadi is a crowd favourite and will remain so, give the rest of the numbers a chance this weekend if you’re in the mood for some good music.
[17] On 15 March 2019, the team released the 1-minute video teaser, titled Visual Tale,[18] which reveals the plot line and characters through caricatures.
[3] The film's first look poster which features Sree Vishnu, Rahul Ramakrishna and Priyadarshi Pullikonda, was released on 21 March 2019, coinciding with Holi.
[21] The film's pre-release event was held in Hyderabad on 22 June 2019, with the cast and crew along with Ram Pothineni and Nara Rohit as the chief guests.
The director doesn't dig a hole too deep for logic and makes sure the narrative pans out as a freakish set of events that are nevertheless, a lot of fun to follow.
"[24] Y Sunita Chowdhary of The Hindu wrote "This simple, light-hearted story of friends is worth the time and money.
"[26] Sankeerthana Varma of Film Companion wrote "Brochevarevarura populates itself with great characters and places them in circumstances where they can shine their eclectic light at us".
"[28] Venkat Arikatla from Greatandhra gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Brochevarevura is a pretty simple crime comedy that is peppered with interesting screenplay and offers some genuine laughs.