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Adavi Ramudu
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<p>Dharma Raju and his son Nagaraju run a smuggling and illegal transport racket of forest produce. Ramu opposes Raju and raises awareness among the villagers to fight against him. Padma, the daughter of the local forest officer, loves Ramu. One tribal lady Chilakamma also loves Ramu as a brother. Dharma Raju takes the help of one Jaggu to send Ramu away from the forest. The second half of the film reveals that Ramu is, in fact, a forest officer in a secret mission to investigate the case of forest affairs. The story finally leads to the arrest of all criminals. The music was composed by . Lyrics were written by . The song “Aaresukoboyi” was recreated for the 2004 Telugu film also titled . The success of ‘s (1972), which had a forest backdrop, inspired to pursue a similar theme for his next project. After the failure of (1976), producers Nekkanti Veera Venkata Satyanarayana and Arumilli Suryanarayana of Satya Chitra banner approached Rama Rao to collaborate on . They chose , who had just started his directorial career and was familiar to Rama Rao from assisting on (1965). Rama Rao agreed to the project, and was brought in to write the script and dialogues. , who had worked with Raghavendra Rao on (1976), was cast in a significant role, while , a rising star following the success of (1976), was chosen as the heroine. Sridhar was selected for another important role opposite Jayasudha. Jayasudha was unaware of playing a secondary role until the last minute, but since she had already agreed to do the film, she just went ahead keeping faith in Raghavendra Rao. Despite receiving positive feedback for her performance, she received letters from fans advising her to avoid second-lead roles in future films. Although Rama Rao had committed to , he was also filming (1977) simultaneously and assured the producers that he would provide bulk dates after completing the latter project. The team proceeded with filming, confident in their cast and crew. The majority of the film was shot in the dense , except for the opening scene, which was filmed in a studio on 9 January 1977. was the first film for which Rama Rao had given dates for more than a month (35 days) outside Madras. It also marked Rama Rao’s first colour film shot in , using a special lens imported from . Cinematographer , who had previously worked with Rama Rao on (1956), returned to collaborate on this film after a long break. Due to the remote location, the production team faced logistical challenges. With only three government guesthouses available, they built new accommodations for the 300-member cast and crew, working for 50 days to set up temporary facilities. Supplies had to be transported daily from , 250 km away. Jayasudha recalled two accidents during filming. In one instance, both she and Jayaprada were thrown from elephants during a scene when the animals were startled by noise from junior artists. They escaped with minor injuries. In another incident, during a chase sequence, a horse cart axle broke, resulting in injuries for both actresses, requiring them to rest for a few days. The film was released on 28 April 1977 to positive reviews. was a significant box office success, setting multiple records upon its release. It became the first film to collect more than ₹80 in its first 50 days and the first to reach ₹1 within 67 days (10 weeks). The film completed a 100-day run in 32 centers, a 175-day run in 16 centers, and a 200-day run in 8 centers. It ran for 302 days at Apsara Theatre in Vijayawada and achieved a full-year (365-day) run in four centers, including Hyderabad, Vizag, Tirupati, and Vijayawada. was the first Indian film to run for a full year in four centres within a single state, breaking the previous record held by (1975), which ran for a year in three centers in Maharashtra. As of 2008, it still held the record for the longest run in , with 161 days of continuous screenings. The film re-brought N. T. Rama Rao into the league of top heroes of the Telugu Film Industry. The success of the film made K. Raghavendra Rao an established director in Telugu Cinema. The title of the film was used for a .</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Producer:
Satyanarayana
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Director:
K. Raghavendra Rao
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Cinematography:
A. Vincent
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Starring:
N. T. Rama Rao, Jayaprada, Jayasudha
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Release Date:
28-Apr-77
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Edited By:
Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
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Language:
Telugu
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