Vastadu Naa Raju
Vastadu Naa Raju | |
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Directed by | Hemant Madhukar |
Produced by | Vishnu Manchu |
Written by | Marudhuri Raja |
Starring |
Vishnu Manchu Taapsee Pannu Prakash Raj |
Music by | Mani Sharma |
Cinematography | Gopal Reddy S |
Edited by | Gautham Raju |
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Distributed by | 24 Frames Factory |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Vastadu Naa Raju (English: My King will Arrive) is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Hemant Madhukar. It stars Vishnu Manchu, who has also produced the film and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. While Gopal Reddy S has handled the camera, the music is composed by Mani Sharma. The film released in February 2011.[1]
Plot
Narsimha is a rowdy whose life ambition is to become an MLA, he murders people and works as a henchman to the Home Minister in hopes of getting the seat. However, Narsimha has a sister, Puja whom he adores a lot and she too loves her brother. Venky is a happy-go-lucky guy with a nice family and no problems. His ambition in life is to become a professional kick boxer, he and his dad share a strong bond. When Venky goes to the shop to pick up his pictures he accidentally takes the wrong envelope. His family sees the pictures of Puja, and thinks that she is Venky's girlfriend. The Home Minister's son Ajay wants to marry Puja, and tells Narsimha that he will make him an MLA if he agrees to the marriage. Narsimha quickly agrees, and Puja too has no objection to her brother's decision. Through a series of misunderstandings Narsimha thinks that Puja is in love with Venky, though they both have never met. Narsimha worries that he will not become a MLA, and goes to Venky's family's coffee shop and thrashes everything, he destroys Venky's sister's marriage and slaps Venky's father. Venky comes home and sees the destruction, he's confused and swears revenge on Narsimha. Narsimha screams at Puja and she decides to commit suicide; when she jumps into the water Venky saves her. It is late so he decides to drop her at her home, when Narsimha sees Puja on Venky's bike he thinks that they are eloping. Venky and Puja try to explain that they don't know each other and it is a misunderstanding, but Narsimha won't listen. A fight follows and Narsimha shoots Venky. Venky lives, but he kidnaps Puja and says he demands an apology and Narsimha must fix all that he destroyed. Slowly Puja becomes friends with Venky and after a little while they fall in love, but they don't know this. Puja goes to her exam hall, and tells Venky she will tell him something after her exam, she was going to say 'I love you'. Meanwhile Venky's friends and family explain the misunderstanding to Narsimha, and he immediately apologizes and fixes all the destruction he's caused. Puja is not able to tell Venky her feelings, because her brother comes and says sorry. Now, Venky does not want to create anymore problems, so he denies his love for Puja. Puja doesn't want to get married to Ajay, but she accepts to make her brother happy. Ajay figures out that Puja has been kidnapped, and thinks that Venky and Puja are in love. The Home Minister then insults Puja, this leads to a fight and their wedding is called off. Narsimha thinks that Puja should get married to Venky, and they happily get married.
Cast
- Vishnu Manchu .... Venky
- Taapsee Pannu .... Pooja
- Sayaji Shinde .... Home Minister
- Prakash Raj .... Narasimha (Home Minister's Henchman)
- Ajay .... Ajay
- Tanikella Bharani
- Sanjay Reddy
- Brahmanandam
- Jeeva
- Rama Prabha
- Shiva Reddy
- Gangadhar Panday .... Principal
- Raghunatha Reddy
- Pragathi[2]
Soundtrack
Mani Sharma has composed the original score and soundtracks for the film. Bhaskarabhatla has penned the lyrics for the songs.[3]
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hello Everybody" | Ranjith | |
2. | "Padha Padha" | Hemachandra, Malavika | |
3. | "Sadaymiya" | Ranjith, Rita | |
4. | "Kalagane Veyla" | Sri Ramachandra, Saindhavi | |
5. | "Olla" | Ranjith, Janani Iyer | |
6. | "Yedho Yedho" | Karthik, Chaitra |