Suswagatam

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Suswagatam
Directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Produced by R. B. Choudary
Written by Bala Sekharan (story)
Chintapalli Ramana (Dialogues )
Starring Pawan Kalyan
Devayani
Music by S.A.Rajkumar
Release dates January 1, 1998
Language Telugu

Suswagatam is a Telugu film which released on January 1, 1998. This film was Pawan Kalyan's third hit as an actor. The film was very attractive to the youth. Devayani co-starred with him. It is a remake of the Tamil movie Love Today.

Plot

This movie starts with a college boy, Ganesh Pawan Kalyan, who had been following a girl, Sandhya (Devayani), for the past four years; trying to express his love. Many times before Sandhya had warned Ganesh not to follow her so often. Ganesh tries to take help from Sandhya's friend (Sadhika) but fails. Ganesh, on his birthday, tries to express his love to Sandhya but was caught by her father, (Prakash Raj), who was a police officer who puts him away for harassing his daughter. Later Ganesh's father (Raghuvaran)bails him out. Ganesh's father goes to Sandhya's father with a marriage proposal for their offsprings. But sandhya's father rejects the proposal and tries take his daughter to vishakapatnam, to his sister house but changes his mind. But Ganesh thinks Sandhya was in vishakapatnam and went to search for her. meanwhile Ganesh's father died in road mishap disturbed after he witnesses a boy committing suicide cause his girlfriend left him. Ganesh returns to find his father dead & is heart broken as his father was his best friend. At last Sandhya accepts the love of Ganesh. But at that time Ganesh rejects his love for wasting his precious time and losing his father. The movie ends with Ganesh going to attend the interview suggested by his father.

Box office performance

This film is the first blockbuster of Pawan Kalyan and the movie ran for 175 Days in 16 centres. And this movie eventually made Pawankalyan as one of the big commercial hero in Tollywood after the existing top heroes.

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