Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule
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Directed by | Selvaraghavan |
Written by | Selvaraghavan |
Produced by | N.V. Prasad, Shanam Naga Ashok Kumar |
Starring | Venkatesh, Trisha Krishnan, Srikanth, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Meghna Naidu, Suman Shetty |
Cinematography | Bala Murugan |
Edited by | Anthony |
Music by | Yuvan Shankar Raja |
Release dates | April 27, 2007 |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule (Telugu: ఆడవారి మాటాలకు అర్ధాలు వేరులే , English: The Words of Women Have Different Meanings) is a 2007 Telugu language film, directed by Selvaraghavan which starred Venkatesh and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. It also stars Kota Srinivasa Rao and Srikanth in supporting roles while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the music for the film. Editing was handled by Anthony whilst cinematography was handled by Bala Murugan. Selvaraghavan wrote the story and the screenplay as well as directing the movie. The film was released commercially on April 27, 2007.
Plot
Ganesh (Venkatesh) is from a middle-class family. He makes several bids to obtain employment but all goes in vain due to his poor language skills and inadequate educational qualifications. All his friends settle in life but he continues to struggle to secure employment. Ganesh has two good friends Vasu (Sriram) and another friend (Sunil). His father (Kota Srinivasa Rao) who was a teacher, always chided him for being an irresponsible person. This just added to his list of woes.
At this juncture, Ganesh catches a glimpse of Keerthi (Trisha Krishnan) and its love at first sight for him. He learns that she works for a software solutions firm. Luckily for him, Ganesh finally secures employment in the same firm. Keerthi is a short-tempered young woman. Once, Ganesh accompanies her along with two other colleagues (Jeeva and Vinay Prasad) to Australia. Here he reveals his feelings of love to her. She refuses him saying that she came from an orthodox family and her marriage was also arranged with her brother-in-law.
A depressed Ganesh returns to India thereafter. Unable to see his son in depression, his father meets Keerti. She abuses him for recommending his son's love and accidentally slaps both Ganesh and his father. That night, Ganesh's father dies of heart attack. In order to help change Ganesh's mood, Vasu takes him to his house. Coincidentally, Keerthi happens to be the sister-in-law of Vasu and both of them are engaged to be married. However, their grandfather's (K. Viswanath) thoughts of getting them married earlier are put aside because Vasu and Keerthi leave the house to have their own identity. This causes heartburn to their grandfather.
After a couple of years, the parents of Keerthi and Vasu decide to get them married to appease their grandfather. After several turn of events, Keerthi realizes that she was in love with Ganesh as well. Ganesh asks her to forget him because he believes that it would create problems in their happy family. But, Vasu's grandfather notices them converse and admonishes Keerthi for bringing disrepute to their family and asks Ganesh to leave his house. Finally, everyone realizes that both are in deep love and unites them.
Cast
- Venkatesh as ... Ganesh
- Trisha Krishnan as ... Keerthi
- Sriram as ... Vasu
- Kota Srinivasa Rao as ... Ganesh's father
- K. Vishwanath as ... Trisha's Grandfather
- Sunil as ... Seenu
- Colours Swathi as ... Trisha's Sister, Pooja
- Suman Shetty as ... Vishwanath Servant
- Meghna Naidu as ... Cameo
- Mumaith Khan as ... Cameo
Release
- The film released in 267 screens, including 15 in Karnataka, 3 in Orissa and 21 in Overseas.[1]
Box office
- The movie has collected a share of Rs. 25 crores[2] and completed a 50 day run in 200 centres.
- The film had a 100-day run in 21 centres.[3]
Music
The film has six songs composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja:
- Cheli Chamaku - Adnan Sami, Anushka Manchandani & Swetha
- Allantha Doorala - S. P. Balasubramaniam
- Naa Manasuki - Karthik & Gayatri Iyer
- O Baby - Haricharan & Bhargavi Pillai
- Manasa Manichamma - Karthik
- Yemaindi Ee Vela - Udit Narayan
Trivia
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (June 2007) |
- The title for this film was actually taken from a song from N. T. Rama Rao's Missamma.