Kodanda Ramudu

Kodanda Ramudu is a 2000 Telugu Romance film, directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy.[1] The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Rambha and Laya in the lead roles, with music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy.

Kodanda Ramudu
Directed byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Produced byRamakrishna Reddy
Written byDiwakar Babu (Dialogue)
S. V. Krishna Reddy (story)
StarringJ. D. Chakravarthy
Rambha
Laya
Brahmanandam
Music byS. V. Krishna Reddy
CinematographySarat
Edited byK. Ramgopal Reddy
Production
company
Kanthi Krishna Arts
Distributed byTaranga Films
Release date
2000
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Kodanda Ramudu, alias Ramu (J. D. Chakravarthy) is a tour guide in Araku Valley Borra Caves and is deeply in love with Mounika (Rambha), a city-bred rich girl who doesn't believe in the aspect of love. She thinks love is a tool that people use to fulfill their materialistic needs and assumes Ramu is faking her with his love. Mounika pretends and encourages Ramu to love her and makes a fool of him by insulting him when he expresses his love to her by bringing the saree weaved for marriage by his Peddamma (Nirmalamma). Enraged at Mounika's treatment, Ramu challenges Mounika that she will come back to him begging for marriage. Meanwhile, Latha (Laya) and Avadhani's (A.V.S.) music and dance troupe come to Araku Valley for annual celebrations. Latha develops an interest towards Ramu and becomes closer to him. When Mounika gets to know from her father (Ranganath) that Latha is the daughter of one of the richest Indians on the Earth for whom her father works, Mounika starts repenting about her decision to reject Ramu. Later, Mounika comes back to Ramu after realising his love and begs him to accept her love. As Ramu rejects Mounika, she makes a last-ditch attempt by going for a suicide at the famous suicide point. The story ends with Ramu saving Mounika and marrying her.

Cast

Notable Dialogues

Music

The songs were composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy and lyrics were penned by Veturi Sundararama Murthy and Chandrabose.

Track Song Artist(s)
1 "Mounika Mounika Oho Mounika" Shankar Mahadevan, K. S. Chitra
2 "Sannajaji Theega Meetukunta" Srikumar
3 "Kodanda Ramayyaku Kalyana" K. S. Chitra, Srikumar
4 "Manipuri Nadakalatho" Shankar Mahadevan, K. S. Chitra
5 "Idhu Kakula Lokamlo Oka Kokila Ragamlo" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
6 "Ee Lahiri Pade Laali" Udit Narayan, K. S. Chitra
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References

  1. "Idle Brain". www.idlebrain.com. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
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