Adavi Ramudu (2004 film)

Adavi Ramudu
Directed by B. Gopal
Produced by Chanti Addala
Written by B. Gopal
Paruchuri Brothers
Starring Prabhas
Aarti Agarwal
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography VSR Swamy
Edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Distributed by KAD Movies
Release dates
  • 21 May 2004 (2004-05-21)
Language Telugu

Adavi Ramudu is a 2004 film which was directed by B. Gopal. Prabhas and Aarti Agarwal played the lead roles. Ramya Krishna acted in an item number alongside Prabhas. The movie features the love story between a tribal youth and his childhood sweetheart. This was Prabhas' next movie immediately after the success of Varsham. Upon release it received mostly negative reception from the critics and audience alike and was a disaster at the box-office. It was dubbed into Hindi as The strong man Badal.

Plot

In her childhood, Madhu befriends a boy in a village. Her uncle comes and insults the boy for being a tribal. Madhu then tells him to get education so that people will respect him more. 10 years later, the boy Ramu(Prabhas) returns to the college,where he meets college's most wanted woman Madhu (Aarti Agarwal).Madhu falls in love with him.Later, she reveals in her birthday party that she was the childhood girl who told him to be an educated person. However Madhu's mother Tribhuvna(Telangana Shakuntala) insults him and throw out of her party and house. Tribhuvna is a hot minded woman who can do whatever she wants either Mafia or Politics.She wants kill Ramu. What happens then is rest of movie.

Cast

Critical response

The film received negative reviews from critics. Most of them criticized the cliched plot, dull acting and dreary music. Idlebrain compared Aarti Agarwal and Ramya Krishna and said Ramya Krishna looked far better than Aarti Agarwal in the item number Jantanu Vidadeese.

Box-office

The movie opened to a lacklustre reception and was quickly declared a disaster.

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