Manamantha

All of Us) is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language anthology film[1][2] written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by Sai Korrapati.

The music was composed by Mahesh Shankar with cinematography by Rahul Shrivatsav and editing by G. V. Chandra Sekhar.

[6] Manamantha follows the lives of four people from different paths and ambitions: One day, Sai Ram meets Dass, a local moneylender, and befriends him to teach Viswanath a lesson.

Sai Ram is soon promoted as the Manager of the Supermarket for his innovative ideas, and Venkat feels happy for him.

To celebrate his success, Sai Ram and Babai go for a tour to Hyderabad and drink in a bar.

Gayathri is offered a job by her professor in Singapore but denies saying that she always wants to take care of her family.

She writes a letter before leaving and mentions that she bought a laptop for her son and a bike for her husband.

In the airport, it is revealed that Gayathri is Sai Ram's wife, and Abhiram and Mahitha are their children.

Produced by Sai Korrapati under his production company Varahi Chalana Chitram, the film was planned as a bilingual simultaneously made in Telugu and Malayalam languages.

[14] He plays an assistant manager in a supermarket, a down-to-earth middle class man who "has strong principles and is not willing to forgo them for small gains in life,".

[17] Viswant Duddumpudi was selected by Yeleti for one of the major roles in the film after performing a screen test for him.

[18] The casting team signed Anisha Ambrose for an important role as they were impressed with her performance in her past few films, and were particularly looking for a new face.

The film was premiered on 4 August 2016 in North America and theatrically released worldwide on the following day.

[24][25] Varaahi International Cinemas acquired the US and Canada distribution rights of Manamantha, Vismayam, and Namadhu.

[28] In the United States, it collected $5,423 from the Thursday night premiere (4 August) and $27,314 in the opening day, coming second place among the Indian releases (behind Pellichoopulu).