Prema Katha Chitram

Reddy also is the cinematographer with editing by S. B. Uddhav and music by J.B.[1] The audio of the film was launched on 12 April 2013 by Mahesh Babu.

[6] The film was remade in Kannada as Chandralekha with Chiranjeevi Sarja and in Tamil as Darling with G. V. Prakash Kumar.

The movie starts with Sudheer Babu, Praveen and Nanditha plan a group suicide because of their failures in their respective lives.

After stealing a new car and slapping the local MLA, the trio flees away from there to a nearby resort after escaping from the police.

At the end of the third day, Praveen asks Nanditha to kiss Sudheer to divert from death, per male psychology.

The ghost is Lakshmi, a newly married girl who enters the farmhouse with her husband for their first night.

123Telugu gave a review of rating 3.5/5 stating "Humour, Horror, and Romance is base human emotions.

"[9] Idlebrain gave a review of rating 3/5 stating "Made on a meagre budget of under 20 million, Prema Katha Chithram, from the team of low-budget super hits Ee Rojullo & Bus Stop, is going to be a winner at box office for its thrilling/entertaining moments in second half.

"[10] Oneindia Entertainment gave a review stating "Prema Katha Chithram - Thriller with a pleasant surprise of good acting and story.

"[11] IndiaGlitz gave a review of rating 3.25/5 stating "It is a crazy idea that has been glossed over with immense craft.

"[12] APHerald.com gave a review of rating 3.5/5 stating "Prema Katha Chitram is a perfect mix of suspense-horror-love , don’t miss it.

"[13] Telugucinema gave a review of rating 3.25/5 stating "Prema Katha Chitram hits right notes.

"[14] way2movies.com gave a review of rating 3.25/5 stating "Despite few flaws, Prema Katha Chitram makes you glued to the screens for its right mix of horror and humor.

[19] The music was composed by Jeevan Babu, in which the song, Vennelaina Cheekataina, is from Krishna-Sridevi's Pachchani Kaapuram was remixed.

[20] J.B. used D. Imman's composition "Ayayayoo Aananthamey" from the Tamil movie Kumki for the song Kothagunna Haaye.

The film was remade in Kannada as Chandralekha with Chiranjeevi Sarja and in Tamil as Darling with G. V. Prakash Kumar.