Pattukondi Chuddam (1997)

Pattukondi Chuddam

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<p>The film follows two unemployed youth, Chanti and Bujji, who resort to robbing a bank after several suicide attempts. They successfully steal 50 and bury it in a vacant plot. Simultaneously, Kathi Ramdas is on a revenge spree after the murder of his brother. A corrupt police sub-inspector implicates Chanti and Bujji in the murder, leading to their arrest. While in custody, the duo learns that ₹2 were stolen from the same bank, though they only stole ₹50 lakh. Hoping for an early release, they admit to the false murder charges. However, Kathi Ramdas bribes the sub-inspector to release them on , intending to kill them. After their release, Chanti and Bujji discover that a building now stands on the site where they buried the stolen money. The house belongs to Baby, whose husband Srinivasa Rao “Seenu” works in . Seenu had been fired as a bank manager due to the theft. Chanti and Bujji infiltrate Baby’s house, posing as a pandit and a security guard, respectively, to recover the money. As Kathi Ramdas relentlessly pursues Chanti and Bujji, the duo decides to redeem themselves by exposing Seenu’s crimes to Baby. They discover that Seenu had embezzled ₹1.5 crore from the bank and was involved in the rape and murder of Chitra, whose skeletal remains were buried in the plot where Chanti and Bujji had hidden their ₹50 lakh. The police and media had been informed of a total theft of ₹2 crore, which encompassed not only the money stolen by Chanti and Bujji, but also Seenu’s embezzlement. Baby eventually finds Seenu’s diary, which reveals that he discovered and took the ₹50 lakh while burying Chitra’s body. Confronted with these revelations, Baby hands Seenu over to the police, bringing the story to a dramatic conclusion. Source: The film marked another collaboration between director and comedians and after their previous films. The story and screenplay focused on light-hearted comedy, with situational humour. Siva Nageswara Rao, known for creating memorable comedic characters, introduced Kathi Ramdas as a continuation of his earlier character Khan Dada from his films (1993), and (1994). The dead body plotline in the film was inspired from a newspaper article which Nageswara Rao came across and used that “tragic news to humour’s benefit”. The music for was composed by Veenapaani, with lyrics by , , and . The soundtrack was released under the label Siva Musicals. Source: Upon its release on 8 August 1997, was well-received for its comedy and entertainment value, though the story faced some criticism. reviewed the film as comedy-driven, praising Brahmanandam’s performance as Kathi Ramdas, along with the comedic contributions of Suresh and Sudhakar. However, the review criticized the predictable story and lack of suspense, noting that Siva Nageswara Rao prioritized comedy over storytelling. Griddaluru Gopala Rao of called the film a “laugh riot”. was commercially successful. The film collected a of 1 in the .</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: Kandikanti Raj Kumar
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Director: Koti
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Cinematography: N. V. Suresh Kumar
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Release Date: 08-Aug-97
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Edited By: K. Ramesh
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Budget: 80.00 crore
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Language: Telugu
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Box Office: 2023.00 crore
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Screenplay: Siva Nageswara Rao
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