Varsham

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Varsham
Directed by Sobhan
Produced by M.S. Raju
Written by Paruchuri Brothers
Veeru Potla
M.S. Raju
Starring Prabhas,
Trisha Krishnan,
Gopichand,
Prakash Raj
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Distributed by Sumanth Arts
Release date(s) January 14, 2004
Country India
Language Telugu
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Varsham (Telugu: వర్షం, English translation: Rain) is a Tollywood film produced by M.S. Raju and directed by Sobhan. The film stars Prabhas, Trisha Krishnan,and Gopichand. The film's super hit music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. This film turned out to be a big success. The film was remade in Tamil in the name Mazhai starring Jayam Ravi and Shriya Saran.

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Venkat (Prabhas)and Sailaja (Trisha Krishnan) are youngsters who first meet in a train. Venkat is mesmerized by Sailaja's beauty, charisma, and child-like behavior. Sailaja, also, is impressed by Venkat. Due to unfortunate circumstances the two are drawn apart. By this time, the antagonist Bhadranna (Gopichand) is also mesmerized by Sailaja. Venkat and Sailaja meet in Warangal again and believe that they are meant for each other because it rains every time they meet. Ranga Rao (Prakash Raj), Sailaja's dad, is a typical black sheep having all kinds of bad habits. In the process, he is ready to marry off his daughter to Bhadranna for money. Ranga Rao plants certain ego problems in the minds of Venkat and Sailaja and then paves a way for their love to break up. This causes Venkat to leave Warangal for Vizag. And Sailaja prepare to become an actress (her father convinces her).Later on Bhadranna kidnaps Sailaja. The rest of the story is all about how Venkat brings back Sailaja from the bastion of Bhadranna and how he clears off the misunderstanding with Sailaja in the process.Finally Shailaja and Venkat joins together.

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[edit] Santosham Film Awards

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  • The film had celebrated a 50-day run in 125 centres [1] and a 100-day run in 68 centres.[2]

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