
Directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee
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<p>The film follows the story of Raju, a man who splits his time between , where he owns a restaurant, and India, where he runs an orphanage in his sister’s name. Swapna, a student in New Zealand staying with her uncle, initially confronts Raju, believing he is responsible for beating her friend. However, upon learning that Raju was not at fault, she falls in love with him. The narrative shifts to India, where Raju travels to manage the orphanage. There, he encounters Sandhya, a pregnant woman, who is on the verge of suicide after a failed love affair. Raju offers to pose as her husband until the child is born, after which he would leave her so she can live peacefully as a deserted wife. They travel to her village, where Sandhya’s father, Rajendra Prasad, initially resists but eventually agrees to the plan under pressure from family members. The plot takes a dramatic turn when Swapna arrives in India and discovers that Raju is married to Sandhya, making him her brother-in-law. Raju’s attempts to explain the situation fail to convince her. Meanwhile, Raju becomes involved in a dispute over the ownership of a lake between Sandhya’s village and a neighboring one. He wins a race that settles the ownership in favour of Sandhya’s village. Pleased with the outcome, Sandhya’s father accepts Raju as his son-in-law and plans their marriage. As Swapna learns the truth, she struggles with her emotions. Sandhya, overwhelmed by the situation, attempts suicide once more, but Raju intervenes again. He later learns that Sandhya’s lover, who had been captured by the head of the neighboring village and forced to marry his daughter, is alive. Raju rescues him, and the lovers are reunited and married. Following the commercial failures of (1995) and (1995), regained box-office success with films such as (1997) and (1997). These films featured him in serious roles, but fans were eager for a shift toward lighter, more entertaining performances that highlighted his comic timing, dance, and fight sequences. During this period, director , who had recently achieved success with his debut film (1997), was given the opportunity to collaborate with Chiranjeevi for his second film. The core premise of was inspired by the American film (1995). While the original was a serious drama, the Telugu adaptation incorporated significant comedic elements, primarily through the character portrayed by . Jayanth worked with the to adapt and develop the story into a romantic comedy-drama. The film was produced by under his banner. The narrative was designed to balance comedy and emotional depth. Key scenes featuring Chiranjeevi, Rambha, and in provided ample comic relief. Upon the characters’ return to India, the humour continued through interactions between Chiranjeevi and Rambha, while supporting actors such as and added to the comedic appeal. The climax of the film, featuring a horse race sequence, was crafted to resonate with mass audiences. Key portions of the film were shot in , showcasing picturesque locations. Director Jayanth C. Paranjee noted that, unlike his earlier films, introduced Chiranjeevi with a song sequence instead of an action scene. Chiranjeevi performed a for a song which became a highlight. was initially considered for the role that was ultimately played by . The music for this film was composed by . The audio was a huge hit and all the songs were chartbusters. The track “Aunty Koothura”, sung by and was a massive hit among the masses and was an instant chartbuster. Griddaluru Gopalrao of writing his review on 24 April 1998 has called the film “a laughing riot.” Goplarao appreciated the film’s story and screenplay for its novelty with particular praise for Paranjee’s direction, Chiranjeevi’s performance, and Sharma’s soundtrack. Y Maheswara Reddy of noted that it was “worth watching”. The film received attention for its action sequences, particularly a performed by Chiranjeevi, which became a highlight. This stunt, along with his introductory scene, garnered applause from audiences. The horse race in the climax was also well-received. Additionally, Chiranjeevi’s wardrobe, especially his bell-bottom pants, became a trendsetter. Brahmanandam later included among the top 11 films of his career.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Jayanth C. Paranjee
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Producer:
Nagendra Babu
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Director:
Jayanth C. Paranjee
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Cinematography:
K. Datthu
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Starring:
Chiranjeevi, Srihari, Rambha, Paresh Rawal
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Release Date:
09-Apr-98
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Edited By:
Marthand K. Venkatesh
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Language:
Telugu
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