Anaganaga is not your typical Telugu drama. It’s a heartfelt film that dares to explore the emotional power of storytelling and the impact a compassionate teacher can have on young minds.

Directed by Sunny Sanjay, this film stands out for its simplicity, sincerity, and socially relevant message.
At the heart of the story is Vyas Kumar, played beautifully by Sumanth, a schoolteacher who goes beyond textbooks to change the lives of his students. With innovative storytelling, he teaches not just lessons but values — courage, kindness, and confidence. The emotional core of Anaganaga lies in how these lessons reshape the futures of his students, particularly Ram (Viharsh Yadavalli) and Bhagi (Kajal Choudhary).
The film’s strength lies in its genuine performances, soulful music by Chandu Ravi, and the poetic cinematography of Pavan Kumar Pappula, who captures rural life with elegance. The screenplay, co-written by Deepthi Sree Juttada, keeps the narrative grounded and emotionally resonant.
The supporting cast — including Srinivas Avasarala, Anu Hasan, and B.V.S. Ravi — enrich the film with layered performances, while the editing by Venkatesh Chunduru ensures the film’s pace never drag


