Chilakapachcha Kaapuram

Chilakapachcha Kaapuram is a 1995 Telugu-language drama film, produced by C. Surendra Raju under the Divya Art Pictures banner, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Jagapathi Babu, Meena, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by Vidyasagar. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Kizhakku Vasal (1990). The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office.[1][2]

    Chilakapachcha Kaapuram
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    Directed byKodi Ramakrishna
    Produced byC. Surendra Raju
    Written byAkella (dialogues)
    Screenplay byKodi Ramakrishna
    Story byM. S. Madhu (original)
    Divya Art Pictures Unit
    Based onKizhakku Vasal (1990)
    StarringJagapathi Babu
    Meena
    Soundarya
    Music byVidyasagar
    CinematographyKodi Lakshman
    Edited byTata Suresh
    Production
    company
    Divya Art Pictures
    Release date
    • 7 February 1995 (1995-02-07)
    Running time
    135 minutes
    CountryIndia
    LanguageTelugu

    Plot

    The film begins with a dispute between two people, Parasuramaiah (Mukka Narasimha Rao) & Bullabbai (Charan Raj) who are brothers-in-law and important people in the village. Gopala Krishna (Jagapati Babu) runs a boat on the river (Godavari) adjoining the village, is liked by each and every person in the village, including Parasuramaiah & Bullabbai and he, tries to make both the families get Shekila (Soundarya), daughter of Parasuramaiah loves Gopala Krishna, but he treats her as a friend. Meanwhile, Bullabbai brings a beautiful girl Radha (Meena) from the city. Gopala Krishna likes her at first sight itself. Radha leads a cloistered life and does not meet anyone expect Gopala Krishna and both of them start loving each other. Meanwhile, Gopala Krishna's mother Ramulamma (Subha) learns regarding Satyavathi's love, when she goes to ask the bride, Parasuramaiah insults her very badly and throws her out, for which she commits suicide. After knowing it, Gopala Krishna revolts on Parasuramaiah and when he is about to kill him, Parasuramaiah's wife (Annapurna) obstructs his way, so, he leaves him. Parasuramaiah wants to take revenge against Gopala Krishna, so he bands together with Bullabbai. Both of them try to kill Gopala Krishna when he is taking his last breath, Radha comes to his rescue and saves him. After the recovery, Gopala Krishna asks her regarding her past and she reveals it. Radha is a middle-class woman when her mother was in a serious situation, Bullabbai took the advantage and brought her to the village. But she keeps dodging him and keeps herself chaste. Hearing it, Gopala Krishna decides to marry Radha. Meanwhile, Parasuramaiah also changes when Satyavathi tries to commit suicide and agrees to make her marriage with Gopala Krishna. At the same time, Bullabbai tries to thwart them. But he is mobbed by the villagers and is beat up. Finally, Gopala Krishna and Radha join together and Satyavathi sacrifices her love.

    Cast

    Soundtrack

    Chilakapachcha Kaapuram
    Film score by
    Vidyasagar
    Released1994
    GenreSoundtrack
    Length23:26
    LabelSupreme Music
    ProducerVidyasagar
    Vidyasagar chronology
    Alibaba 6 Dongalu Chilakapachcha Kaapuram
    (1994)
    Vetagadu
    (1995)

    Music composed by Vidyasagar. Music released on Supreme Music Company.[3]

    No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
    1."Koyilamma Konalona"SahithiSP Balu4:55
    2."Kanugonti Kanugonti"Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu4:33
    3."Kittayyo Kittayyo"BhuvanachandraSP Balu4:42
    4."Kanchi Pattu Cheera Katti"Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, S. Janaki4:36
    5."Gopiloludu"SahithiMalgudi Subha4:40
    Total length:23:26

    Other

    • VCDs and DVDs on - SHALIMAR Video Company, Hyderabad
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    gollark: Not music player 3.
    gollark: Also, it's MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III somehow.
    gollark: You missed PXE.

    References

    1. "Heading". The Cine Bay.
    2. "Heading-2". gomolo.
    3. "Songs". Raaga.
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