Shubha Lagnam

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Shubha Lagnam
Directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Produced by C. Ashwini Dutt
Written by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri
Jonnavithula
(Lyrics)
Narrated by S.V. Krishna Reddy
Starring Jagapati Babu
Aamani
Roja
Kota Srinivasa Rao
Music by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Editing by K Ramgopal Reddy
Distributed by Vyjayanthi Movies
Sri Priyanka Pictures
Release dates 25 September 1994
Country India
Language Telugu

Shubha Lagnam (Telugu:శుభలగ్నం) is a 1994 Telugu film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. This movie was remade in Tamil as Irattai Roja with Ramki, in Kannada as Ganga Yamuna with Shivrajkumar , in Hindi as Judaai with Anil Kapoor and also later remade into Malayalam as Sundara purushan with Suresh Gopi [1]

Synopsis

Story starts with Radha (Aamani) marries Madhu (Jagapati Babu), a civil engineer. Radha thinks that he is rich but turns out Madhu has nothing. This infuriates Radha as her dream is to be rich and wealthy. Even the birth of two children does not change her. Meanwhile Latha (Roja), a young girl who is daughter of Madhu's boss (Subbaraya Sharma) comes from London to live there. She falls in love with Madhu and asks to marry her unaware of Madhu's marriage and two children. Madhu rejects her proposal that she is being foolish as he was already married. When Latha meets Radha, she offers her one crore rupees in exchange for marriage to Madhu. Radha agrees and she starts forcing Madhu for Remarriage. Madhu agrees with heavy heart as Radha threatens to commit suicide. But Madhu also starts falling in love with Latha. Radha notices that she was being left out. She slowly realizes her mistake and wants to get Madhu back. On other way Madhu decides to go to London with Latha. Radha's children also don't want to live with Radha and they both decides to go with Latha and Madhu. Radha learns importance of family and comes to airport to give them a sad send-off. However Latha decides to go back London alone and reveals that she is pregnant. The movie ends as Latha leaves and giving Radha her family back.

Awards

Filmfare Awards South
Nandi Awards

References

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