Ninnu Choodalani

Ninnu Choodalani
Directed by V. R. Pratap
Produced by Ramoji Rao
Written by V. R. Pratap
Starring Jr. NTR
Raveena Rajput
K. Viswanath
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Sudhakar
Music by S. A. Rajkumar
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Production
company
Release dates
  • May 23, 2001
Running time
132 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget 50 lakhs
Box office 1 crore

Ninnu Choodalani (English: To See You) is a 2001 Telugu film directed by V. N. Pratap, starring Jr. NTR and Raveena Rajput. The film marks the debut of the grandson of the late NTR and son of Nandamuri Harikrishna, Jr. NTR. His female lead is also a debutante.The film was barely noticed. However, he went on to taste success with the youth drama Student No.1 which released a few months later.

Plot

The twin cities sport two sweet shop giants in the form of Siva Reddy (K Vishwanath) and Sahadeva Reddy (Kaikala Satyanarayana). Venu (Jr. NTR) is the teenage grandson of Siva Reddy and Siri (Raveena Rajput) is the granddaughter of Sahadeva Reddy. Venu happens to see Siri on the day of Holi and falls in love with her at the first sight. He gets hold of a photograph of her and then uses her photograph to put up a hoarding in Abids area asking her to call up his number. The parents of Siri notice their daughter's portrait on the advertisement of Siva Reddy sweets. The rivalry between Siva Reddy and Sahadeva Reddy intensifies. Siri falls in love with Venu, since she likes the kind of attention he gives to her, as she is a neglected girl in her house. Its elections time and Siva Reddy and Sahadeva Reddy are given MLA tickets from two opposition parties. Siva Reddy and Sahadeva Reddy advises their grandkids not to meet each other till the elections are completed. Venu packs up to Shimla along with his uncle as Siri visits her relative's village. Meanwhile, the parents of Siri try to arrange wedding for her. Fed up with this, Siri travels alone to Shimla in search of Venu. The rest of the story revolves around how the lovers get united and sort out the differences between the families.

Soundtrack

The music was scored by veteran composer S. A. Rajkumar. The music was the only highlight of the film, with a mix of good melodies, and mass numbers.

Critical Reception

The film garnered negative reviews and went on to become a disaster. The debutants were criticised.[1]

References

  1. "Ninnu Choodalani Review Idlebrain". Jeevi. Retrieved 15 Jun 2014.