Annavaram (film)

Annavaram
Directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Produced by Paras Jain
N.V. Prasad
Written by Perarasu
Abburi Ravi
Starring Pawan Kalyan
Sandhya
Asin Thottumkal
Music by Ramana Gogula
Cinematography Sethu Sriram
Edited by Gowtham Raju
Release dates
29 December 2006
Running time
172 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Box office INR230 million (US$3.7 million)(3weeks)[1]

Annavaram (dubbed into Hindi as Mere Badle Ki Aag) is a Tollywood film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao (of Suswagatham fame), and starring Pawan Kalyan, Sandhya, and Asin. Mega Supergood Films produced the film. The film, released on 29 December 2006, and grossed 230 million at the box office in three weeks.[2][3] This film also rapidly increased the carrier graph of Asin.The soundtrack of the film, released on 14 December 2006, also received a good response.[4] It is a remake of Thirupaachi starring Joseph Vijay.

Plot

Annavaram (Pawan Kalyan) has a lot of attachment to his sister Varam (Sandhya). He wants to see his sister trouble free even after marriage and hence wants to get her married to a city dweller who has all the facilities like a mixie, grinder, gas stove and running water. True to his taste, Annavaram marries Varam to a man (Shiva Balaji) who stays in Hyderabad. In order to leave her at her husband's place, Annavaram drops Varam in Hyderabad. Aishwarya (Asin Thottumkal) is the neighbour of Varam's husband who is chirpy and moves very close with everyone without any inhibition. During his stay, Annavaram finds that the city is full of goons and his brother-in-law pacifies him not to take everything to head and one should have the adjustment mentality to stay in the city.

The city is ruled by two big goons called Tapas Balu (Ashish Vidyarthi) and Puranapool Ganga (Lal). Unable to digest the situation, Annavaram returns to his village along with his close friend Narasimha (Venu Madhav). After a few months, Varam turns pregnant and Pandu's brother Gutkha Pandu threatens Varam's husband and takes away the canteen being run by him in a college. Varam is frightened by the attack. Meanwhile, Narasimha gets Visa to fly to Dubai to work there. To see him off at the airport, Annavaram reaches Hyderabad again. Narasimha, Annavaram, Varam and her husband go to Golconda to see the fort, where Narasimha is killed by Ganga. Varam and her husband reach the village to take part in the funeral of Narasimha. Annavaram detains his sister and brother in law in the village, but he leaves the village stating that he got a job. He reaches Hyderabad. He dares Tapas Balu and kills 20 of his men along with a corrupt police officer (Ravi Babu). He even calls up the ACP J.D. Yadav (Nagendra Babu) that he would do the duty of the police as they were handcuffed with political pressures and can't take action against the goons. At this juncture, Annavaram meets his old friend Sairam (Brahmaji) and with his help gets the details of all the goons and decide to eliminate all of them. To bail out from the crisis, Tapas Balu kidnaps ACP's daughter Sanjana. Annavaram attacks Balu and kills him and saves her. Then he targets Ganga's brother Pandu and kills him. Next is the turn of Ganga. Like this, he eliminates all the goons and makes Hyderabad a clean city sans any goondas by the time Varam delivers a baby boy. The film ends on a happy note with the union of Annavaram and Aishwarya.

Cast

Crew

Music

Annavaram
Studio album by Ramana Gogula
Released
14 December 2006 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Aditya Music
Producer Ramana Gogula
Ramana Gogula chronology

Chinnodu
(2006)
Annavaram
(2006)
Yogi
(2007)

Ramana Gogula composed music for the film. The album was launched in stores on 14 December 2006. The film has five songs composed by:

References

  1. http://www.24krafts.com/2012054414-Tollywood+No.+1+hero.html
  2. "'Annavaram' collects Rs 23 cr in 3 weeks". indiaglitz. 20 January 2007. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  3. "'Annavaram' gets record collections". indiaglitz. 6 January 2007. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  4. "greatandhra.com". Pawan-Gogula combo makes 'Annavaram' a prized album. Archived from the original on 3 January 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2006.

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