Kirayi Kotigadu

Kirayi Kotigadu is a 1983 Indian Telugu action drama film starring Krishna Ghattamaneni, Sridevi Kapoor, Rao Gopala Rao, Allu Ramalingaiah and Giribabu in the lead roles. The film was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy who also penned the screenplay for a story by Satyamurthy. Chakravarthy scored and composed the film's soundtrack.

Kirayi Kotigadu
Telugu కిరాయి కోటిగాడు
Literally"For hire" Kotigadu
Directed byA. Kodandarami Reddy
Produced byN. Ramalingeswara Rao
Written bySatyanand
(Dialogues)
Screenplay byA. Kodandarami Reddy
Story bySatyamurthy
Starring
  • Krishna Ghattamaneni
  • Sridevi Kapoor
  • Rao Gopala Rao
Music byChakravarthy
Edited byK. Venkateswara Rao
Production
company
Ram Prasad Art Pictures
Release date
17 March 1983
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

The story revolves around two notorious landlords who hire a ruthless and money-minded ruffian, Kotigadu, to deal with Rambabu, a military officer, who leads the villagers in a rebellion against the duos' atrocious activities. Though he heavily injures Ramu, the latter and Gauri, a village girl, discovers the good side of Kotigadu and decides to redeem him thereby pitting him against the landlords.

The film released on 17 March to good reviews turned out to be a money spinner. The film became noted for the introduction scene of the protagonist Kotigadu, played by Krishna. Owing to the major success of the film, the director collaborated with Krishna for another film titled Ramarajyamlo Bheemaraju which was released on the same year to positive response.

Cast

[1]

Release and reception

The film was released on 17 March 1983 to generally positive reviews.[2]

The film had a housefull run in Devi theatre(RTC X Roads).[3] The film was declared a success at the box office office. [4]

Songs

Song title Singer(s) Length
Ekkitokki Nee Andam 4:08
Namasthe Suswagatham 4:20
Chekkateppudu 3:32
Pattumeeda Unnadi 3:52

Reference

  1. Movie GQ. "Kirayi Kotigadu 1983 film". Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  2. "Kirayi Kotigadu film info". telugu.filmibeat.com. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  3. Seetarama Raju (17 March 2019). "36 years for Kirayi Kotigadu". Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  4. Murali Krishna CH (26 February 2018). "Sridevi, the darling of Telugu Cinema". cinemaexpress.com. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
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