Okariki Okaru

Okariki Okaru (Telugu: ఒకరికి ఒకరు, English: Each for the other) is a Telugu movie directed by cinematographer Rasool Ellore in his directorial debut.[1] It stars Sriram and Aarthi Chhabria. The film was successful and was subsequently dubbed in Tamil as Unnai Paartha Naal Mudhal with the comedy track by Ramesh Khanna added for Tamil version.[2]

Okariki Okaru
Directed byRasool Ellore
Produced byP. Kiran
Written byRasool Ellore
Kona Venkat (dialogues)
StarringSriram
Aarthi Chhabria
Music byM. M. Keeravani
CinematographySunil K. Reddy
Production
company
Release date
  • 9 October 2003 (2003-10-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Synopsis

Swapna (Aarthi Chabria) is a non-resident Indian (NRI) who has come to India for a visit along with her grandfather. Kameshwar Rao (Sriram) is on a pilgrimage to Kaasi on the request of his grandmother as he had completed graduation successfully. Kamesh sees Swapna at a railway station and falls in love with her at first sight.

Swapna, along with her grandfather, leaves for their relatives' place in a hurry without giving Swapna a chance to inform Rahul, but somehow Swapna places a note in Rahul's wallet before leaving. When Swapna goes to her relatives' house she learns that it was her engagement which is being arranged and is upset. Her father comes in between for the engagement and stops it as the relatives had actually cheated them on business due to which Swapna's uncle (father's brother) succumbs to a cardiac arrest.

After one year Kamesh is in hunt for his love, so he decides to go to the USA. For this purpose he gets into a software company as an engineer so that he can somehow get to the US on a work permit. The story unfolds in such a way that he goes to the US and is working under Deepak, who is Swapna's cousin. Deepak wants to marry Swapna and she almost compromises in marrying Deepak. The climax anyway sees Kamesh meeting his love and winning it, and so the film ends with a happy note.

Cast

Production

Tamil actor Srikanth used his birth name, Sriram, as his stage name for the film to avoid confusion with established Telugu actor Srikanth.[2] Sriram sported a clean shaven look for the first time in his career.[1]

Soundtrack

The music and backgroundscore was composed by M. M. Keeravani.[3] S.S. Rajamouli, Jr. NTR and Allu Arjun attended the audio release event as chief guests.[1]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Vellipothe Ela"M. M. Keeravani, Shreya Ghoshal05:12
2."Nadira Dhinna"Karthik, Ganga05:17
3."Ekkadunnavamma"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam05:26
4."Nuvve Naa Swasa"Shreya Ghoshal05:08
5."Ghatu Prema"Tippu, Nitya Santoshini04:22
6."Allo Nerello"M. M. Keeravani, Ganga05:21
Total length:30:06

Reception

The film was praised for the non-vulgarity and classiness carried throughout. It turned out to be a hit even though it was released without any hype or expectation. The audio, which proved a huge hit, helped the film's gross well. The film gained cult status in music and cinematogrophy, which were soothing and blended with the story.[4][5]

References

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