Abhinandana

Abhinandana
Directed by Ashok Kumar
Produced by G.Babu
Written by Ashok Kumar
Starring Karthik
Shobana
Sarath Babu
Rajya Lakshmi
J.V. Somayajulu
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography Ashok Kumar
Edited by
Release date
January 1st, 1988
Country India
Language Telugu

Abhinandana (English: Commendation) is a 1988 Telugu, musical romance film written and directed by Ashok Kumar. Starring Karthik Muthuraman, Shobana and Sarath Babu, the film has garnered highly positive reviews, and has garnered two state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film.[1][2] The film was remade in Kannada as Abhinandane, and the 2005 Bollywood film Bewafaa borrowed its main plot from the film. The soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja became a chartbuster.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

Set in Kodaikanal, the story revolves around Rani (Shobhana), an aspiring dancer, who meets Raja (Karthik Muthuraman), an aspiring painter and singer. They fall in love with each other as their mutual love for art unfolds at an arts institute/college. Rani's father (J.V. Somayajulu) wishes to get his daughter married soon. But, Rani is bent on convincing her father to accept Raja as her future spouse. The drama unfolds when Rani's pregnant sister Kamala (Rajya Lakshmi) and her husband (Sarath Babu) along with their two kids visit from Chennai. Kamala's husband, who owns a recording studio, leaves for Chennai after a short stay in Kodaikanal.

After Kamala's accidental death, her father wishes to get Rani married to her brother—in-law and take care of the two kids. Rani has to choose between Raja and looking after her sister's family. Raja can't take this and takes to drinking as he loses hope of uniting with Rani. Unaware of Raja's connection to Rani, Kamala's widower meets Raja. There he notices Raja's artistic skills and offers him an opportunity to sing for an album at his recording theater. He introduces Raja to Rani at Rani's home before requesting Raja to live there until Raja's recording is complete.

The movie becomes dramatic as Rani's brother-in-law finds out that Rani is in love with Raja. How the individuals try to compromise and sacrifice for each other's aspirations and feelings forms the crux of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. "Ade Neevu" was reused from "Ore Raagam" from Amudhagaanam and "Manchu Kurise" was reused from "Andharangam Yaavume" from Aayiram Nilave Vaa. "Edutha Neeve" was reused from "Uyire Urave Ondru Naan" from the movie "Anbin Mugavari". "Rangulalo kalavu" was reused from "Velli Nila Padhumai" from the movie "Amudha Gaanam".

All lyrics written by Acharya Atreya[2]; all music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Ade Neevu Ade Nenu Ade Geetam Padana"S. P. Balasubramanyam 
2."Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi"S. Janaki 
3."Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi" (Sad)S. Janaki 
4."Eduta Neeve Edalo Naa Neeve"S.P. Balasubramanyam 
5."Manchu Kurise Velalo Malle Virisedenduko"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
6."Prema Entha Madhuram Priyuralu Anta Kathinam"S.P. Balasubramanyam 
7."Prema Ledani Premincharadani"S.P. Balasubramanyam 
8."Rangulalo Kalavo Eda Pongulalo Kalavo"S.P. Balasubramanyam, S. Janaki 

Awards

Nandi Awards

References

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