Sukumarudu

Sukumarudu is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film starring Aadi, Nisha Aggarwal and Bhavna Ruparel in the lead roles. The movie is being directed by G. Ashok of Pilla Zamindar fame[1] and is being produced by K. Venugopal under the banner Sri Soudhamini Creations.[2] Music will is composed by Anoop Rubens.[1] The movie was released worldwide on 10 May 2013.[3]

Sukumaruu
Film poster
Directed byG. Ashok
Produced byK. Venugopal
Starring
Music byAnoop Rubens
CinematographySai Sreeram
Edited byPraveen Pudi
Production
company
Sri Soudhamini Creations
Release date
  • 10 May 2013 (2013-05-10)
Running time
172 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

In 2017, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Mr. Sukumar by RKD Digital. It had its World Television Premiere on the channel Rishtey Cineplex on 4 November 2017 at 7:00 p.m.

Plot

The story is about Sukumar (Aadi), a rich, young guy who lives abroad. His family lives back home in a beautiful village. Sukumar comes back because of property. There is Sankari (Nisha Aggarwal), a beautiful girl waiting to fall in love. Sukumar faces difficulty from a few family members, and what follows is how he manages to win hearts (and property).

Cast

Crew

  • Director – G. Ashok
  • Producer – K. Venugopal
  • Music – Anoop Rubens
  • Editing – Praveen Pudi
  • Arts & Dialogues – Chandrashekar Gundemeda
  • Cinematography – Sai Sreeram

Production

Casting

Initially Siddharth was approached to play the main protagonist the film.[4] But due to lack of dates, he walked out of the movie.[5] Aadi, the son of veteran Telugu actor Sai Kumar, who had already two decent hits Prema Kavali and Lovely was roped in.[6] Nisha Aggarwal, the younger sister of prominent Telugu actress Kajal Aggarwal, who had given good performances in her earlier films Yemaindi Ee Vela and Solo, was roped in as the female lead and Bhavna Ruparel was also roped in as the female lead.[7]

Filming

Adi's Sukumarudu Movie Audio Launch was held in Hyderabad on 31 March 2013 .[8][9] The launching of the shooting of the film began at Ramanaidu studios in Hyderabad on 23 May 2012. Sreenu Vaitla gave the first clap. K S Rama Rao and Bellamkonda Suresh switched the camera on.[10] The shooting was done in a full-fledged mode since then and in July it completed 40% of its shoot and some key scenes were shot in Nanakramguda at Vizianagaram.[11] Later the Shooting was shifted to Ramoji film city where Key scenes featuring Aadi and Nisha were shot. In August, it was reported that The film is being made with a big star cast of 54 artists, the film completed 60% of shot in 2 schedules. The 3rd schedule will begin from 15 August and most of the shot will be completed by 3rd schedule. In October it was Reported that the film has completed its talkie part, and will move to Europe for its songs.[12] The producers stated that the Schedule would start from 24 October and would be completed or on nearly 9 November and the film would be Released in December after the completion of its patchwork in November.[13][14] In November, it was declared that the film's shoot is coming to an end and the last schedule has just started, and the movie's audio launch will take place in December.[15] On 22 December 2012 it was declared that the climax fight sequence is being canned on Aadi and the film's main villain near Mylavaram and Except for a song and another fight sequence, the rest of the film's shooting has been wrapped up.[16] In January 2013, it was reported that the movie is currently in the final stages of shooting and a song will be shot from 10 February onwards, and the movie is scheduled for a release in March 2013.[17] But later, it was informed that the movie would release in April 2013.[18] After the film's principal shooting has been wrapped up, it was reported that a song featuring the three lead actors was shot in Hyderabad and Post-production works are in full swing.[19]

Release

The movie was awarded a U/A Certificate by The Central Board of Film Certification on 4 May 2013. The movie is slated for a worldwide release on 10 May 2013.[20]

Soundtrack

Sukumarudu
Soundtrack album by
Released31 March 2013
Recorded2012-2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length28:21
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerAnup Rubens
Anup Rubens chronology
Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde
(2013)
Sukumarudu
(2013)
Autonagar Surya
(2013)

The Music was composed by Anoop Rubens. The audio was launched on 31 March 2013 at Novatel Hotel in Hyderabad.[21] Aditya Music won the audio rights of this film.[19] The audio got positive response.[22]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Tongi Tongi (Club Mix)"BalajiVijay Prakash03:23
2."Manasuna Veyyi"BalajiVijay Prakash04:05
3."Sukumarudu"BalajiRaja Hasan, Rajesh, Dhanunjay, Manju, Ramya, Pradeepthi04:09
4."Manasuna Nuvvele"RambhatlaAnjana Sowmya04:44
5."Tongi Tongi"KandikondaSuchitra & Ramki03:31
6."Neelakashamlo"Sri ManiShreya Ghoshal04:25
7."O Baby Naa Lokam"Sri ManiAnoop Rubens, Chorus04:04
Total length:28:21

[23]

Reception

The film got from mixed to negative reviews in the box office.

Girija Narayan of Filmibeat gave it 2 out of 5, calling it "3 Hours of pain" due to the length of the film[24]

Sushil Rao of The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5.[25]

Both Business Standard and News18 India gave the film 1 out of 2 and 2.5 out of 5 quoting:

The film turns cheerful after the arrival of the protagonist in the village, but the overall presentation gets melodramatic and, therefore, it fails to engage the audience throughout.

[26][27]

NDTV praised Aadi's dance moves but criticized it emotional scenes[28]

References

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  25. "Sukumarudu Movie Review". The Times of India. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  26. "'Sukumarudu': emotionally cheerful (Telugu Movie Review)". Business Standard. IANS. 12 May 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  27. "Telugu review: 'Sukumarudu' is a melodramatic entertainer". News18 India. 12 May 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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