Comedy sequences featuring Arjun and Samantha were shot at Hyderabad in late December. Arjun learned flips, somersaults and other gymnastic skills to perform his stunts. Prakash Raj had a limited role, since Srinivas wanted to tell the story of a father by not showing him but instead showing his son's love and his influence on his life. S/O Satyamurthy was the sixth-highest first-week earning Telugu film in Andhra Pradesh, at ₹262.4 million. Devaraj and Sambasiva Rao are full of remorse, and Devaraj returns the land documents to Anand in accordance with Satyamurthy's last wish. There he meets Sameera (also known as Subbalakshmi), a diabetic, with whom he eventually falls in love. Although Anand plans to help Valli elope with her cousin, Veerasamy's henchmen mistake him for Anand and try to kill him. A residential set was built at a cost of ₹30 million by Ravinder in Kokapet, where scenes with Brahmanandam and Srinivasa Rao were filmed in late November 2014. S/O Satyamurthy earned ₹72 million in two days at the Karnataka box office. This movie is one of those feel-good family movies, where you'll be smiling throughout most of it, and even after the climax. The film grossed ₹118.9 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana box office, ₹43.5 million in Karnataka and ₹6 million in the rest of India on its first day. S/O Satyamurthy was considered an image makeover for Arjun. The film was officially launched at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad on 10 April 2014. Agreements between the principals of both films were reportedly signed in early November 2014. Sneha was rumoured to play Arjun's sister-in-law. By then, filming was nearly complete and the producers confirmed that the dialogue would be finished by the end of November and the songs shot the following month. Veerasamy dies in an accident, and Koda Rambabu is spared. S/O Satyamurthy (read as Son of Satyamurthy) was confirmed as the film's title on 6 March 2015 in a press release from the producers. Before he died, Satyamurthy told Valli that he made a mistake selling illegally acquired land to his friend and wants to rectify it with the landlord. The film's audio success function was held on 6 April 2015 at Haailand, Guntur. Although S/O Satyamurthy was reportedly about a conflict between two families, according to Upendra it revolves around three characters: one who follows his heart, a second who uses his brain and a third who uses his brawn. The young man becomes a wedding planner to clears his family debt. Click on the “Options ”, it opens up the settings page. S/O Satyamurthy grossed ₹205 million on its first day at the global box office, the third-highest opening-day gross in the history of Telugu cinema. S/O Satyamurthy revolves around the story of young man, whose father is a kind-hearted rich man. During its run S/O Satyamurthy netted ₹376.5 million, ₹58 million, ₹6.3 million and ₹7.2 million in AP/Nizam, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and the rest of India respectively, ₹140.5 million in the Nizam region alone. Behindwoods gave it 2.75 out of five stars: "Without a concrete villain, [the film] still manages to tell us the painful journey of the hero. Narrator Viraj Anand is the younger son of Satyamurthy, a billionaire businessman who died in an accident. Find out which Telugu movies got the highest ratings from IMDb users, from classics to recent blockbusters. Anand is assigned to plan a destination wedding at Ooty, which turns out to be Pallavi's. In eleven days, it netted a total of ₹425.5 million and grossed ₹668.5 million at the global box office. Madhavi Tata of Outlook India gave the film three out of five stars, writing that Trivikram's screenplay "has too many sub-plots, but the dialogues sparkle, especially when mouthed by veteran actors". The strike was called off, and shooting resumed on 6 December. In an interview, the director said that the screenplay was based on situations faced by people close to him and how they handled them. S/O Satyamurthy grossed ₹37.5 million on its first day at the overseas box office. The death of Sampath Raj's character was an accident because Srinivas did not believe in killing his antagonists directly, but to have them die as a result of their mistakes. Pallavi's father and uncle reconcile, and Anand is paid more than the agreed amount in gratitude. Rumors that the film was shelved were denied by a film-unit source, who said that Srinivas' screenplay was nearly complete. Production began on 10 April 2014 at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad.