Bommarillu Bhaskar explains why the film was titled Orange

Published on Wednesday, 19 April 2023 02:05 AM


Megapower Star Ram Charan’s Orange turned out to be a disappointment when it released. But later, the film found its share of the audience, and the same got reflected during its re-release. Orange created a new record for the re-release of a flop film.

But none knew why the film was named Orange. In a recent interview, Orange director Bhaskar revealed the reason behind the same. Bhaskar said that the title had been chosen as per the film’s theme. Orange stresses that love will deteriorate after a while, and that one has to start loving another person. Bhaskar stated that love towards a person won’t be the same always and added that there would be ups and downs in a relationship.

Bommarillu Bhaskar attributed the film’s concept to sunrise and sunset, which have Orange color in common. According to Bhaskar, sunrise refers to the beginning of the love, which will be bright, and sunset (dark phase) is the point at which love comes to an end. This is why the film was named Orange, and everyone on the team was okay with it, said the talented director.


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