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Featuring:
Chandramohan, Rajendra Prasad, Rajani
Written by:
Jandhyala
Venkata Krishna Murthi Malladi
Directed by:
Jandhyala
Release Date:
May 1, 1986
Original Title:
Rendu Rellu Aaru
Alternate Titles:
Rendu Rella Aaru
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The film begins with two close friends Sadguna Rao (Chandra Mohan) & Madhusudan Rao (Rajendra Prasad). Once he is acquainted with a beautiful girl Keerthana (Preeti) in funny circumstances and they fall in love. Keertana also holds a mate Vindhya (Rajani) a stage artist. Right now, the story unfolds by Keerthana divulging Vindhya regarding her childhood marriage with a guy Venkata Sivam in their village which she denies and even changed her name from Vighneshwari to Keerthana.
Funny and entertaining movie. Enjoyed every moment of it. Two people trying to avoid arranged marriages end up falling in love with the same person. The pace of the movie is also good. Not dragging or boring. I like the last scene where the entire village pursue the bride and bridegroom and all the inevitable, hilarious events that follow make this movie an excellent one to watch with children. Music is also good.I personally like the first song of the movie. My favorite part of the comedy is that of the person who arranges marriages and one who claims to have direct contact with 'Pitha' (meaning 'Father') and listens to all that 'Pitha' got to say. Funny, Funny and funny movie.
Director:
Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry
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