Aha Naa-Pellanta! (1987 film)

Aha Naa-Pellanta!
VCD Cover
Directed by Jandhyala
Produced by D. Ramanaidu
Written by Jandhyala
(screenplay / dialogues)
Story by Adivishnu
Based on Satyam Gaari Illu (Novel)
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Rajani
Music by Ramesh Naidu
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Edited by K. A. Marthand
Production
company
Release date
  • 27 November 1987 (1987-11-27)
Running time
147 mins
Country India
Language Telugu

Aha Naa-Pellanta! (English: Yeah! I'm Getting Married!) is a 1987 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Rajani in the lead roles, with music composed by Ramesh Naidu. The film is based on Adivishnu's novel Satyam Gaari Illu.[1] The film's title is that of a song from the hit Telugu film Mayabazar. The original song and its video from Mayabazar play during the opening credits. It marks the debut of popular comedian Brahmanandam. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office.

Plot

Krishnamurthy (Rajendra Prasad) is the son of industrialist Satyanarayana (Nutan Prasad). Satyanarayana is worried about Krishnamurthy's marriage, so much so that he imagines every young woman who happens to be seen by him as his daughter-in-law. Krishna Murthy meets Padma (Rajani) in his friend's marriage and Cupid strikes them. Krishna Murthy is afraid of revealing his love for Padma to his father directly as he fears his father may reject it outright. His initial attempts to reveal his love life to his father through letters are thwarted by his butler in fear for Satyanarayana's life. Desperate to reveal the love matter to Satyanarayana, Krishnamurthy then tries various gimmicks and at last, is successful. A panicked Satyanarayana inquires about the family background of Padma and finds out that she is the daughter of Lakshmipathy (Kota Srinivasa Rao), a noted miser in his village. Aware of his father's concerns, Krishnamurthy reassures Satyanarayana and lands in Lakshmipathy's house posing as a miser. Krishnamurthy's pretense and pranks beget the intended effect in Lakshmipathy and bring him closer to Padma. A marriage proposal from Sudhakar (Subhalekha Sudhakar), who is accompanied by his two glutton brothers much to the chagrin of Lakshmipathy, for Padma ends in Lakshmipathy favoring Krishnamurthy. Elated with the turn of events, Krishnamurthy prepares for marriage with Padma and invites Satyanarayana. However, his plans turn sour as Lakshmipathy, in his greed for money, abuses Krishnamurthy assuming that he is from a poor family before Satyanarayana confronts Lakshmipathy. A dejected Krishnamurthy requests Satyanarayana to give him one more chance to teach Lakshmipathy a lesson. Krishnamurthy, along with "Aragundu" Brahmanandam (Brahmanandam), a disgruntled butler of Lakshmipathy set about to transform Lakshmipathy. Krishnamurthy tacitly arranges for three different marriage proposals, starting with Sudhakar, with each proposer agreeing to offer more bride price than the earlier proposed. Overcome with greed for money, Lakshmipathy agrees to get his daughter married with each one of them. At the time of marriage with the bridegroom who offered the highest bride price, the other two bridegrooms also appear at the same time and question Lakshmipathy. An embarrassed Lakshmipathy is admonished by Padma for his greed. Lakshmipathy realizes his mistake and redeems himself by getting Padma married to Krishnamurthy.

Cast

Soundtrack

Aha Naa-Pellanta!
Film score by Ramesh Naidu
Released 1987
Genre Soundtrack
Length 21:59
Label LEO Audio
Producer Ramesh Naidu
Ramesh Naidu chronology
Malle Moggalu
(1986)
Aha Naa-Pellanta!
(1987)
Swayamkrushi
(1987)

Music composed by Ramesh Naidu. Music released on LEO Audio Company.

S.NoSong TitleLyricsSingerslength
1 "Thikkana Padinadi" Jonnavithhula Ramalingeswara Rao SP Balu 5:05
2 "Kasthuri Rangaiah" M. R. S. Sastry SP Balu, P. Susheela 3:54
3 "Edi Shrungara" Veturi Sundararama Murthy SP Balu, Vani Jayaram 5:45
4 "Peenasi Iyina" Jonnavithhula Ramalingeswara Rao SP Balu 3:46
5 "Swagatham" Veturi Sundararama Murthy Mano, Vani Jayaram 3:29

Details

Jandhyala is the first director in Telugu to introduce funny characteristic traits to the characters in the film. Later on, many directors followed this trend. In this movie, those traits became very popular. Especially the miser character became a trendsetter and the actor himself repeated the role in many other movies. In this movie, Nutan Prasad gives a long lecture about his family to every person who says that he doesn't know him. Aragundu always murmurs whenever he becomes disgusted with his master's greediness. Lakshmipathy's brother-in-law behaves madly whenever he comes up with his stupid ways to save money. Thus, these characters became very successful and made the movie a classic.

Release and reception

It was released on 27 November 1987. Since then it has developed a cult following among its fans. It was both critically and commercially well received.

Box office

Made at a budget of ₹16 lakhs, collected more than ₹500 lakhs.

Others

References

  1. "The Star maker". The Hans India. 22 February 2015.
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