
0.0
0.0 out of 5 stars (based on 0 reviews)
Excellent0%
Very good0%
Average0%
Poor0%
Terrible0%
Your Rating for
Anand
Streaming On
Trailer
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qNAK08qAUVA
Soundtrack
Storyline
<p>Roopa is a woman with self-respect, determined at her decisions, and yet lovable and sensitive. She works in an along with teaching part-time. Along with Anita, she also works on weekends at a nursery. After losing her parents at a young age, she fends for herself. She is engaged to Rahul, a rich whom she fell in love with. On the night of the wedding, she is confronted with Rahul’s mother who insists Roopa to wear a dress. Roopa, however, has always desired to wear her mother’s for her wedding. The argument turns ugly while Rahul keeps mum tacitly supporting his mother. Roopa finally decides to call off the marriage after realizing that her freedom and individuality are not being respected by them. Anand is the son of a rich industrialist who unintentionally killed Roopa’s parents in a car accident, thereby losing mental stability. Anand brings his father to Roopa’s wedding hoping that his blessings for the wedded couple would bring solace to his soul. At the wedding, however, Anand witnesses the turn of events and finds that Roopa is the woman for him. In order to try his luck in wooing Roopa, he drops his studies in the US and decides to move into a room next to her house. They frown, fight, argue with each other all through his stay there. Anita who is aware of Anand’s love for Roopa helps him by giving tips to get closer to her. A few months later, Rahul’s mother dies and Roopa is the one he approaches to seek solace. She gives all the support as a friend to Rahul during his difficult days. On the other hand, the affection between Anand and Roopa is on and off, with arguments on trivial issues. Anand continues to put in his efforts till one day drunken Rahul appears at Roopa’s house only to forcibly convince her to marry him. Anand gets frustrated and kicks him out of the house and blames her for choosing Rahul over him. Trying to win back the love of Anand, she cooks for him. Anand rejects and leaves the house. After a few days, they both meet again at a night, where Roopa confesses her love to him. Later, Anand reveals that his father is responsible for her parents’ death. Though she was shocked by learning this, she decides to forgive that event and move on with her life and agrees to marry Anand. After Sekhar Kammula’s first venture, (2000), he began meeting producers with his stories. When he initially told them a story, they felt that it was too simple. Then, he began giving them a bound script of . Unfortunately, none came forward to produce it. Upon someone’s suggestion, Kammula approached (NFDC) and they came forward to fund a part of the project. This set a precedent because it was the first time that NFDC entered into commercial . Anish Kuruvilla, who played Anand’s cousin in the film, was the executive producer for the film and Kammula’s following film, (2006). Kammula preferred actors who suit the roles than writing characters for established actors. Hence, the choice of the cast were non-established actors. The search process lasted 3Â months. The casting for Raja was simple. Kammula wanted someone without melodrama in acting and it just came as a plus when Raja appreciated Kammula’s directorial abilities. The choice for an actress made Kammula visit and , but he could not get the appropriate one. On knowing about , he subjected her to a . After the test, he selected her as the actress in the lead role. The choice of location was first thought as and Nanakramguda in . So, these thoughts were quashed because the need was for a suitably big house and an outhouse situated adjacent to it. Since Kammula stayed in , a prominent locality in Hyderabad, a location there made it all the more accessible for him. Kammula’s primary inspiration came from the Indian middle class. He was of the thought that this section of people were wrongly represented in films. He wanted to represent them appropriately and this was achieved with . Kammula sat with for writing songs for the film. Kammula said that he could see thousands of expressions expressed as a couple of words in lyrics. Eventually, they ended up with six beautiful songs penned by Veturi. For , Veturi took a month to come up with the lyrics as against his usual penchant of coming up with lyrics spontaneously. Being a , there was a need for someone to ‘s voice for the film. This was provided by a well-known singer and television host, . The voice of Sunitha blended so well with the screen presence of Kamalinee that she went on to win an award for it. With most of the cast not well-versed in speaking , Kammula faced challenges in their delivery. It just happened that most of the cast couldn’t speak . The crew had to face a slight loss of the performance owing to this fact. To overcome this handicap, the dialogues were altered slightly to improve the actors’ diction. had a relatively low-profile release unlike the huge banner releases of the film industry. It was made with a modest budget of less than 1 . Kammula wasn’t sure of the outcome of the film and said “I knew that it would either be a huge hit or a huge flop”. It evoked a decent response from the critics. gave the film a 3.75/5. The website review goes on to recommend this film to the film-going audiences. On the other hand, said that the film was “good, but could have been better”. It also figured among the top five grossers in the Telugu film industry for the year 2004. The success of the films in India being measured in the number of days the film has been screened in the theatres, Anand completed 100Â days of screening on 28 January 2005. Another website says that the film was realistic in its depiction and goes on to given instances in the film that do happen (unlike some of the fictitious and dreamy Indian films). The film has six songs composed by , and according to one repository of Indian songs, “all the songs but for one assume classical and in it”. All songs were written by .</p>
Details
🎬
Genres:
Drama
✍️
Writer:
Sekhar Kammula
👤
Producer:
Sekhar Kammula
🎵
Music:
🎬
Director:
Sekhar Kammula
📸
Cinematography:
Vijay C Kumar
👥
Starring:
Raja, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Satya Krishnan, Anish Kuruvilla
📅
Release Date:
15-Oct-04
✂️
Edited By:
Marthand K. Venkatesh
💸
Budget:
30.00 crore
🏭
Production Company:
📺
OTT Platform:
⏱️
Runtime:
🗣️
Language:
Telugu
💵
Box Office:
95.00 crore
🌐
Other Languages:
📄
Screenplay:
🔒
Censorship:
Reviews
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.
