Cup of Coffee, If possible...) is a 2011 Telugu-language romance drama film directed by Ramana Salva who has worked as a cinematographer for the movie Village Lo Vinayakudu.
Yogeshwara Sharma, who is the son of acclaimed lyricist Sirivennala Seetha Rama Sastry, debuts himself as the music composer for this film.
Lasya (Suma Bhattacharya), a self-confident girl who is pursuing hotel management, is very affectionate towards her granny Malati (Sukumari), who is staying at Dakshinagiri hill station in the AP-Karnataka border.
But she also has to repay the loan of Mohan (Tanikella Bharani), operates Decent Lodge in Dakshinagiri who dreams to take over Lasya's coffee shop.
Later, after knowing the facts through her grandmother, she joins with Venu in the business to take over the coffee shop, fair and square, by agreeing to a half-percentage partnership in every deal.
Later, Venu offers tourism packages to corporate companies and gains profits for the coffee shop, but he never reveals his identity to Lasya and her grandmother as per his father's promise.
Then the angered Raja Rao confronts Mohan and reveals to everyone that he is the actual owner of the coffee shop and his intention for his arrival, making him realize his mistakes.
Meanwhile, Venu becomes confounded by Lasya's actions, feels very sad about the situation, and decides to go to Kolkata to his uncle's house to find a new carrier.
This launch event was attended by M. M. Keeravani, Nimmagadda Prasad, Tammareddy Bharadwaja, Dil Raju, Varun Sandesh, Allari Naresh, Nani, Tanish, Sanjjanaa, Vamsi Krishna, R. P. Patnaik, Rajasimha, Abburi Ravi, Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao, Daggubati Suresh Babu, C Kalyan, Sai Kumar Adivi, ES Maurthy etc.
Mahesh S Koneru of 123telugu.com gave a review stating "Thanks to the greenery of Dakshinagiri, throughout the first half of the film, you feel like you are on a virtual holiday.
Kudirithey Kappu Coffee might fall under the usual love story genre, but it manages to make a place for itself, as its feel good factors come from unexpected ways.
[8] supergoodmovies.com gave a review stating "Kudirithe Kappu Coffee will appeal to people who are patient enough to bear it and who has an open mind to analyze and summarize it.
[9] IndiaGlitz gave a review stating "This movie is a musical and visual splendour with a story that is now a heritage.At best, KKC merits for a one time watch".