A man attempts to resolve a water dispute between rival families by marrying a girl from the opposing clan, fostering peace through their union.A man attempts to resolve a water dispute between rival families by marrying a girl from the opposing clan, fostering peace through their union.A man attempts to resolve a water dispute between rival families by marrying a girl from the opposing clan, fostering peace through their union.
- Awards
- 10 wins total
Aarthi Agarwal
- Sneha Latha Reddy
- (as Aarti Agarwal)
Prakash Raj
- Governor Chenna Kesava Reddy
- (as Prakashraj)
Storyline
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- TriviaFirst Telugu movie to gross over 300 million (30 crores) rupees
- Quotes
Indrakumar Sen: Sitting on throne is right of Indra in heaven and it's my right here.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Neninthe (2008)
- SoundtracksBham Bham Bhole (Telugu)
Music by Mani Sharma
Lyrics by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
Performed by Hariharan, Shankar Mahadevan
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Chiru's film have become a sandwich recipe - regular ingredients like opening solo song, two heroines (with songs equally divided), flashback and villains from Bollywood spread properly between the slices of bread.
The story is so very clichéd and predictable only this time it deals with the factions. As a leader of faction, Chiru is portrayed as a modern day King who is ready to sacrifice anything for the welfare of the people. The writer has taken far too much leniency thinking that they are penning for 70's/ 80's audience.
For some strange reason every Chiru movie has (both!) heroines drooling over him. Why? The villain killing his own son just because he was saved by the hero - is simple bad digestion.
Comedy track could have been improvised. Sunil is over-exposing himself. And Bramhanandam is already over-exposed.
S P Balasubramanian makes a good cameo appearance.
Sonali Bendra is pretty and coy. Aarthi Agarwal must have found acting easy as she was imitating Naghma in Gharana Mogudu. And apart from these two you have Puneet Issar (okay), Mukesh Rishi and Raza Murad from Bollywood.
As from any Chiru movies, dances are good.
I liked the young boy who was made to walk like Chiru when he takes over as a successor.
I presume that the fans of Chiru always order old wine in new bottle every time and that is precisely what is served here, yet again.
The story is so very clichéd and predictable only this time it deals with the factions. As a leader of faction, Chiru is portrayed as a modern day King who is ready to sacrifice anything for the welfare of the people. The writer has taken far too much leniency thinking that they are penning for 70's/ 80's audience.
For some strange reason every Chiru movie has (both!) heroines drooling over him. Why? The villain killing his own son just because he was saved by the hero - is simple bad digestion.
Comedy track could have been improvised. Sunil is over-exposing himself. And Bramhanandam is already over-exposed.
S P Balasubramanian makes a good cameo appearance.
Sonali Bendra is pretty and coy. Aarthi Agarwal must have found acting easy as she was imitating Naghma in Gharana Mogudu. And apart from these two you have Puneet Issar (okay), Mukesh Rishi and Raza Murad from Bollywood.
As from any Chiru movies, dances are good.
I liked the young boy who was made to walk like Chiru when he takes over as a successor.
I presume that the fans of Chiru always order old wine in new bottle every time and that is precisely what is served here, yet again.
- AvinashPatalay
- Jul 3, 2006
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹170,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $18,842
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