Annavaram (film)

Annavaram
Directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Produced by Paras Jain
N.V. Prasad
Written by Perarasu
Abburi Ravi(dialogues)
Starring Pawan Kalyan
Asin Thottumkal
Sandhya
Music by Ramana Gogula
Cinematography Sethu Sriram
Edited by Gowtham Raju
Distributed by Dil Raju
Supergood films
Usha Pictures
Release date
29 December 2006
Running time
174 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget 160 million (US$2.2 million)
Box office 230 million (US$3.2 million)(3weeks)

Annavaram is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao (of Suswagatham fame), and starring Pawan Kalyan, Asin, and Sandhya. Mega Supergood Films produced the film. The film is a remake of Tamil blockbuster film Thirupaachi directed by Perarasu starring Vijay in the lead role. The film released on 29 December 2006. The soundtrack of the film, released on 14 December 2006. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mere Badle Ki Aag in 2008.[1]

Plot

Varam (Sandhya) is Annavaram's (Pawan Kalyan) sister. Annavaram marries Varam off to Siva Balaji of Hyderabad. Aishwarya (Asin Thottumkal) is Siva Balaji's neighbor who likes Annavaram a lot. Tappas Balu (Ashish Vidyarthi) and Puranapool Ganga (Lal) are goons in the city. A threat from a goon to Siva Balaji makes Sandhya frightened. Siva Balaji's cousin Narasimha (Venu Madhav) gets killed at Golconda Fort by Ganga, only for Ganga to be killed by Annavaram. Annavaram then kills Balu and eliminates all the goons. The film ends on a happy note with the union of Annavaram, Aishwarya, and Varam.

Cast

Music

Annavaram
Studio album by Ramana Gogula
Released
14 December 2006 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Aditya Music
Producer Ramana Gogula
Ramana Gogula chronology
Chinnodu
(2006)
Annavaram
(2006)
Yogi
(2007)

Ramana Gogula composed music for the film. The album was launched in stores on 14 December 2006. The film has five songs & a bit song (Film Version) composed by Ramana Gogula:

  • "Raakshasa Raajyam" - Shankar Mahadevan
  • "Lucia" - Ramana Gogula
  • "Jarra Soodu" - Tippu
  • "Neevalle Neevalle" - Kalyani
  • "Annayya Annavante" - Mano & Ganga
  • "Aa Devudu Naakosam" (Film Version) - K.S.Chithra

References

  1. "greatandhra.com". Pawan-Gogula combo makes 'Annavaram' a prized album. Archived from the original on 3 January 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2006.
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