Ramudochadu

Ramudochadu

Poster
Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy
Produced by Yarlagadda Surendra
Written by Thotapalli Madhu (dialogues)
Screenplay by A. Kodanadarami Reddy
Story by Thotapalli Madhu
Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna
Krishna
Soundarya
Ravali
Music by Raj
Cinematography Rasool Ellore
Edited by Shankar Suri
Production
company
S. S. Creations
Release dates
  • 25 April 1996 (1996-04-25)
Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu and Tamil

Ramudochadu is a 1996 Telugu, drama film produced by Yarlagadda Surendra on S. S. Creations banner directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Krishna, Soundarya, Ravali in lead roles and music is composed by Raj. The film recorded Average at box-office.[1][2][3]

Plot

The rivalry between two families splits a village 'Seetaramapuram' into Seetapuram and Ramapuram. Seetapuram head Bhusayya (Nambiar) and Ramapuram head Bhadrayya (Kaikala Satyanarayana). Bhusayya is in the trap of his son-in-law Gavaraju (Anand Raj) who always insists on taking revenge against Bhadrayya's family. Bhadrayya wants to study his granddaughter Sundaralakshmi (Soundarya) in college but her father Chandrayah (Chandramohan) fixes her marriage with their Village President Nagaraju (Sri Hari), but with his father's pressure Chandrayah sends Sundaralakshmi to college.

Ram (Akkineni Nagarjuna) is a college student from America who one day meets Sundaralakshmi in college, as she isn't used to city life Ram teaches her how to live like one. Afterwards, he goes with Sundaralakshmi to Seetapuram to spend his holidays and meets her family. But Chandrayah doesn't appreciate Ram's foreign behavior. Ram beats up one of the goons from Ramapuram as they start another fight. But Ram stops them luckily and admits that he's the one who beat the guy up, so they stopped the fight. Ram meets a village girl named Seshagiri (Ravali) and she falls in love with him, with the help of her Ram tries Sundaralakshmi to fall in his love. Chandrayah makes Sundaralakshmi engagement arrangements with Nagaraju where she admits that her love with Ram. But Chandrayah doesn't agree, he keeps a challenge to Ram that he should cultivate the agriculture land of 100 acres. Ram accepts the challenge and wins it.

Meanwhile, Ram comes to know that Nagaraju secretly works for Gavaraju, they plan their next attack at their rival village. Ram then comes in and starts a fight against both villages in which Bhusayya's wife Annapurnamma (Jayanthi) is injured, Ram saves her and tells her that he is her grandson, Gavaraju listens to that and kills Annapurnamma and proclaims that if any heir is their in village to give funeral to her, then Ram open up secret.

Krishna Prasad (Krishna) son of Bhusayya treated as the god by the entire village because he doesn't have any disparity of rich and poor. He is loving and marries Bhadrayya's daughter Arundathi (Suhasini) without their permission for that reason his father sends him out. After some time Arundhati gets pregnant, Krishna Prasad is willing to send his wife to America for higher education. Gavaraju plans to kill Krishna Prasad and Arundathi in the attack Krishna Prasad dies saving Arundathi but people think both of them die which splits the village into two and temple between the village is closed.

Ram is the son of Krishna Prasad and Arundathi that's why he played this entire game to join both villages as his mother's last wish. Meanwhile, Bhusayya also owns the truth and he changes. Finally, Ram sees the end of Gavaraju, joins both villages into 'Seetaramapuram' and temple is re-opened with Ram & Sundaralakshmi's marriage.

Cast

Soundtrack

Ramudochadu
Film score by Raj
Released 1996
Genre Soundtrack
Length 28:48
Label Supreme Music
Producer Raj
Raj chronology
Bharatha Simham
(1995)
Ramudochadu
(1996)
Sambhavam
(1998)

The music was composed by Raj. All songs are hit tracks. Music released on SUPREME Music Company.

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Aishwarya Raiyo"  Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Suresh Peters 4:48
2. "Varava Vayarama"  Veturi Sundararama MurthySP Balu, Chitra 5:04
3. "Guvve Kuse"  Veturi Sundararama MurthySP Balu, Chitra 5:14
4. "Maa Palle"  Veturi Sundararama MurthySP Balu, Chitra 4:53
5. "Srungara Kavya"  Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Swarnalatha 3:31
6. "Gumma Gumma"  Veturi Sundararama MurthySP Balu, Chitra 5:18
Total length:
28:48

References

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