Gudumba Shankar

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Gudumba Shankar
Directed by Veera Shankar
Produced by Nagendra Babu
Written by Pawan Kalyan,
Satyanand
Starring Pawan Kalyan
Meera Jasmine
Sayaji Shinde
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography Chota K. Naidu
Distributed by Anjana Productions
Release date(s) September 10, 2004
Country India
Language Telugu
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Gudumba Shankar (Telugu: గుడుంబ శంకర్) is a 2004 Telugu movie directed by Veera Shankar and produced by Nagendra Babu. Pawan Kalyan played the lead role as Meera Jasmine, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Sayaji Shinde played other vital roles. Music was scored by Mani Sharma.

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Gudumba Shankar (Pawan Kalyan) is an orphan. He is a smalltime ruffian who makes his living by cheating people. On his way to Hyderabad, he accidentally meets Gowri (Meera Jasmine). Both of them are forced to travel together. A few more incidents make them good friends. Then Shankar realizes that Gowri is a girl who ran away from her house. By then, they start having feelings for each other.

Local rowdy Kumara Swamy (Ashish Vidyarthi) wants to marry Gowri forcibly, which is why she runs away from the home. Kumara Swamy finds out Gowri and takes her back to the house. Kumara Swamy is extremely superstitious and he heavily depends on the astrology of Parabrahma Swamy (Brahmanandam). Shankar blackmails Parabrahma Swamy and joins the wedding house as the wedding planner along with Ali and two other buddies.

The rest of the story is all about how Shankar tricks Kumara Swamy so that he could marry Gowri.

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The film has six songs composed by Mani Sharma:

  • Chiguraaku Chatu Chiluka - S.P.B. Charan & Sujatha
  • Chilakamma - Karthik & Srivardhini
  • Chitti Nadumune - Mallikarjun & Premji
  • Emantaro - S.P.B. Charan & Harini
  • Killi Killi - Mallikarjun

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