Onamalu

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Onamalu

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Directed by Kranthi Madhav.
Produced by Kranthi Madhav
K. Durga Devi
Story by Thammudu Sathyam
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Kalyani
Music by Koti
Cinematography Hari Anumolu
Editing by Gautham Raju
Distributed by Sunshine Cinema
BlueSky (Overseas)[1]
Release dates
  • June 27, 2012 (2012-06-27)[2]
Country India
Language Telugu

Onamalu(Telugu: ఓనమాలు );(English: Alphabet) is a Telugu-language drama film directed by Kranthi Madhav. The film is a tale of a high school tutor, Narayana Rao.[3][4] The film premiered on June 22, 2012.[5] This is Kranthi Madhav First Picture in Telugu. The known Telugu literary personality Mohammed Khadeer Babu penned dilouges for this movie for the first time. The film received CineMAA Awards for Best debut Director and Best outstanding Actor.

Plot

Narayana Rao (Rajendra Prasad) is a patriotic and simple village school master, who takes immense pleasure in working for the betterment of his students and his village. The movie shows Narayana Rao returning from the USA to his native village after a long gap. While sentiments and affection used to be the guiding forces in the village he left, commercialism and greed are the dominant forces in the village he returns to.

Stung by the changes his village has undergone and ashamed with the rapid decline in human values due to urbanization, Narayana Rao sets about repairing the damage time has caused. In between, flashback episodes show the life Narayana Rao used to lead in his village and the bonds shared between members of various communities.

Will Narayana Rao be able to arrest the damage and bring about a realisation in people? That forms the story of Onamaalu.[6]

Cast

Awards

CineMAA Awards

Soundtrack

All the songs were penned by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry.

Onamalu
Soundtrack album by Koti
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Aditya Music
Producer Koti
All music composed by Koti.
No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Sooridu"  Koti  
2. "Arudhaina"  Sri Krishna  
3. "Pandugante"  Chaitra, Krishna Chaitanya  
4. "Hey Yamma"  Malavika  
5. "Pillalu Baagunnara"  Nitya Santoshini  

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