Annayya (2000 film)
Annayya (transl. Elder brother) is a Tollywood film released on 7 January 2000, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Soundarya, Ravi Teja, Sarath Babu and Kota Srinivasa Rao. The music was composed by Mani Sharma. While Bhupati Raja provided story, writer Satyanand penned the dialogues.[1]
Annayya | |
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Directed by | Muthyala Subbaiah |
Produced by | Allu Aravind Dr.K. Venkateswara Rao |
Written by | Satyanand |
Story by | Bhupathi Raja |
Starring | Chiranjeevi Soundarya Ravi Teja Sarath Babu |
Music by | Mani Sharma |
Cinematography | Chota K. Naidu |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Geetha Arts |
Release date |
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Running time | 157 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
The film had collected a distributors' share of Rs.6 crore in the initial two weeks after its release.[2] It completed 50 days in 92 centres[3] and 100 days in 60 centres,.[4] The movie was remade in Bengali as Devdoot (2005).
Plot
Rajaram (Chiranjeevi), owner of a fleet of lorries, meets Devi (Soundarya), a garment factory owner. After that acquaintance, she once seeks his help in dealing with two street ruffians, who were teasing her sisters, Lata (Chandini) and Geetha (Sishwa), and is shocked when the culprits turn out to be his brothers, Ravi (Ravi Teja) and Gopi (Venkat). Rajaram takes the incident lightly as the pranks of youngsters and is very lenient with them. With more such incidents, the two fall in love, with the brothers and sisters not far behind.
On his brothers' request, Rajaram approaches Devi for her sisters' hands in marriage to his brothers. But she curtly refuses her consent on grounds that the two are wayward drunkards. Rajaram reacts sharply to it and vows to get his brothers married to her sisters.
Since then on he is more exacting with his brothers and brings about a transformation in them. Devi agrees to their marriage. But the incorrigible brothers come in an inebriated condition for their engagement and Rajaram faces the brunt of Devi's ire. She insults him and leaves with her sisters. An outraged Rajaram kicks his brothers out of home.
The two brothers being state rank holders in engineering find favor with a businessman, Rangarao (Sarath Babu), who employs them. Rajaram, who is genuinely fond of his brothers, sells away his property and gives money secretly to Rangarao, paving the way for a partnership deal between Rangarao and his brothers. Piqued at being kicked out of home, his brothers, unaware of his hand in securing the partnership for them, nurse a grudge against their brother and insult Rajaram in Devi's presence. She, being in the know, slaps them and opens their eyes by informing them of his sacrifice. This brings about a total change in them and the repentant duo go to Rangarao to restore the property to their brother.
Rangarao has other plans and tries to have them killed with gundas. The brothers escape death and land in a hospital with injuries. A furious Rajaram goes to Rangarao, who reveals his real identity. Rangarao is the brother of Chinna Rao (Bhupinder Singh), a criminal who was caught in the police dragnet with Rajaram's help and later died. This is Rangarao's vendetta. In the ensuing melee, Rangarao is killed. Rajaram and his brothers reunite.
The film ends with all the three brothers getting married; Rajaram with Devi, Ravi with Latha, and Gopi with Geetha.
Cast
- Chiranjeevi as Rajaram (Aathmaram in hallucination)
- Soundarya as Gajjala Kanaka Maha Lakshmi Devi
- Ravi Teja as Ravi
- Venkat as Gopi
- Chandni as Lata
- Sishwa as Geeta
- Kota Srinivasa Rao as Babai
- Sarath Babu as Rangarao
- Bhupinder Singh as Chinna Rao
- Gangadhar Panday as Personal secretary
- Simran in an item song
- Mamilla Shailaja Priya as Priya, Soundarya's friend
Soundtrack
Annayya | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 24:38 | |||
Label | Sabdaalaya Audio | |||
Producer | Mani Sharma | |||
Mani Sharma chronology | ||||
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Mani Sharma composed the songs, while Veturi Sundararama Murthy, Bhuvanachandra, Jonnavittula and Vennelakanti penned the lyrics. The audio was an instant hit and the songs were chart-busters. The track "Hima Seemallo", sung by Hariharan along with Harini was a huge hit among the songs and it went on to win a Nandi Award for Best Playback Singer, Male to Hariharan.
Song Title | Singers | Lyricist |
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"Sayyare Sayya" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | Vennelakanti |
"Hima Seemallo" | Hariharan, Harini | Veturi Sundararama Murthy |
"Gusagusale" | Udit Narayan, Sujatha | Veturi Sundararama Murthy |
"Vana Vallappa" | Hariharan, Sujatha | Veturi Sundararama Murthy |
"Baava Chandamaamalu" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra, S. P. B. Charan, Teja | Jonnavittula |
"Aata Kaavala" | Sukhwinder Singh, Radhika | Bhuvanachandra |
References
- "Chiranjeevi's Annayya completes 20 years". The Times of India. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- "Chiru movies Opening week shares". Non-stop Cinema. Archived from the original on 11 January 2004.
- "Megastar Chiranjeevi All Time State Records". The Tollywood Movie. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- http://www.weekendcreations.com/tollywood_oldy.php?gold_id=21#.UJ0dreQsl2Y