He clicked. Not because he loved piracy—he didn’t—but because he loved the idea of stories finding him, unannounced, like a stray note pushed under a door. The player stuttered, then flowed. The opening shot was bright: a city that could be anywhere, neon and holy water. A man named Lucky survived a thousand micro-disasters with the grin of someone who had read the rules wrong and won anyway. Around him a cast of relatives, rivals, and roadside sages offered advice for a fee and affection for free.
Murali Sharma breaks away from his traditional negative roles to play the strict, stressed-out father, delivering a stellar comedic performance. Notable comedians Vennela Kishore and Srinivasa Reddy add layers of situational humor as Lucky's friends who desperately try to manage his mental slip-ups. 3. Musical Score by Gopi Sundar
Produced on a budget of just ₹7–9 crore, it grossed over ₹50 crore globally, making it a massive blockbuster.
This film isn’t your typical masala entertainer. My Name Is Lucky dives into the gritty, emotional, and often frustrating life of an underdog. Lucky isn’t a hero with six-pack abs; he is the guy next door who can’t catch a break.