Subbu

Subbu is a 2001 Tollywood romantic drama film directed by Rudraraju Suresh Varma and produced by R. Srinivas and P.M. Hari Kumar.[1] It stars Jr. NTR, succeeding his role in the hit Student No.1, and Sonali Joshi. This film was dubbed in Hindi as Tiger: One Man Army.

Subbu
Movie poster
Directed byRudraraju Suresh Varma
Produced byR. Srinivas
P. M. Hari Kumar
StarringNTR
Sonali Joshi
Music byMani Sharma
CinematographyC Vijayasri
Edited byMarthand K. Venktesh
Release date
  • 21 December 2001 (2001-12-21)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Bala Subramanyam, alias Subbu (Jr. NTR) is a college student who is loved by each and everyone for his cool nature and lovable philosophy of keeping his head cool all the time. Neeraja (Sonali Joshi) is a Good Samaritan who keeps on donating money anonymously to fund 25 seats in the college in which Subbu is studying. Subbu is curious to know about the person who is donating that money.

Subbu falls in love with Neeraja, mainly for her positive attitude. There is a strong reason for Neeraja to donate money to the college. There is a stronger reason for Subbu to become a cool-headed guy.

In the flashback, Subbu rescues a girl who met with an accident and admits her into a hospital. She is a daughter of a rich industrialist, G. K. Chowdary. G. K. Chowdary misunderstands Subbu as the other Bala Subramanyam who is responsible for his daughter having become pregnant. Without knowing the truth, G. K. becomes the reason for the suicides of Subbu's entire family. G. K. realizes the truth later. And incidentally, Neeraja is the younger sister of the girl whom Subbu rescues.

By the time of the interval, the audience realize that Subbu and Neeraja are in search of each other. The rest of the film twirls around how this couple realizes that they are made for each other, indeed.

Cast

Critical reception

Upon the release, Jeevi of idlebrain.com gave 3/5 stating "NTR is improving from film to film. To put in a more frank way, people started accepting NTR as his number of films is increasing (remember the old adage - tinaga tinaga vemu teeyanundu)". Telugu cinema.com stated "The film is below the expectations in all the senses. Songs in New Zealand are ok. Other songs are not up to the mark".[2] The movie was an average grosser at the box office.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Mani Sharma and released by Aditya Music.

Subbu
Soundtrack album by
Released2001
Recorded2001
GenreSoundtrack
Length26:54
LabelAditya Music
ProducerMani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology
Bhalevadivi Basu
(2001)
Subbu
(2001)
Seema Simham
(2002)
Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Masthu Masthu"KulasekharGanga, R. P. Patnaik4:31
2."Janani Janma Bhoomi"JaaladiMano5:33
3."L.O.V.E. Pasayyanu"JaaladiSunitha Upadrashta, Mallikarjun3:45
4."Vaiva Vaiva"Suddala Ashok TejaKK4:11
5."Hari Hara"KulasekharMano, Sunitha Upadrashta4:57
6."Naa Kosame"Sirivennela Seetharama SastryM. M. Keeravani, Kavita Krishnamurthy3:57
Total length:26:54
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References

  1. "subbu review". idlebrain.com. 21 December 2001.
  2. "Telugu cinema review". Telugu cinema.com. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
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