Pillalu Diddina Kapuram

Pillalu Diddina Kapuram
Directed by Perala
Produced by Sangisetty Dasaradha
Amara Srisaila Rao
Written by Jandhyala (dialogues)
Starring Jagapathi Babu
Divyavani
Kinnera
Tarun Kumar
Music by Vidyasagar
Production
company
Konark Movies
Release dates
  • 1993 (1993)
Country India
Language Telugu

Pillalu Diddina Kapuram is a 1993 Telugu, drama film produced by Sangisetty Dasaradha and Amara Srisaila Rao for Konark Movies, and directed by Perala. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Divyavani, Kinnera and Tarun. The music was composed by Vidyasagar.[1]

Plot

Raghu (Jagapathi Babu) and Padma (Divyavani) are students at the same college and are in love with each other. Raghu has an older sister (Annapurna), who brought him up and was everything to him. Raghu attends his sister's daughter Aliveelu's (Kinnera) marriage, which is canceled at the last minute due to dowry problems. Raghu steps in and marries Aliveelu. When he returns to the city he finds out that the Padma is pregnant, which forces him to marry her as well.

Some time later Raghu goes back to his village and finds that his sister and Aliveelu have left in search for him. Aliveelu is also pregnant. She and the Padma give birth to baby boys, Anji and Prasad (Tarun Kumar) who look like identical twins. Raghu and Aliveelu search for each other for many years, while the boys grow up. One day the brothers meet accidentally and find out that they have the same father. They set out to unite their respective mothers and their father.

Cast

Soundtrack

Pillalu Diddina Kapuram
Film score by Vidyasagar
Released 1993
Genre Soundtrack
Label Supreme Music
Producer Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Mugguru Monagallu
(1993)
Pillalu Diddina Kapuram
(1993)
Bangaru Mogudu
(1994)

The music for the film was composed by Vidyasagar and released by Supreme Music Company.

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Iddaru Muddula"  SahithiSP Balu,Minmini  
2. "Amma Chusane Eenadu"  Jagdish BabuKalpana  
3. "Mangala Gowri"  Jagdish BabuMano, Chitra, Minmini  
4. "Aaha Ding Dong"  SahathiKalpana  
5. "Malakpeta Poori Nenu"  SahithiMano, Malgudi Subha  

References

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