Ammaye Navvithe

Ammaye Navvithe

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Directed by V. Jyoti Kumar
Produced by V.Anand Prasad
Written by Jaladanki Sudhakar
(screenplay / dialogues)
Story by Udayraj
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Bhavana
Music by M. M. Srilekha
Cinematography N.V.Suresh Kumar
Edited by Murali-Rammaiah
Production
company
Sudha Art Productions[1]
Release dates
  • 9 November 2001 (2001-11-09)
Running time
129 mins
Country India
Language Telugu

Ammaye Navvithe (English: If Girl Laugh's) is a 2001 Telugu, comedy film produced V.Anand Prasad by on Sudha Art Productions banner[2] and directed by V.Jyoti Kumar.[3] Starring Rajendra Prasad, Bhavana in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Srilekha.[4] The film recorded as flop at the box office.[5]

Plot

Sundaram (Rajendra Prasad), an unemployed guy to the village of Talamanchi, ruled by Seshadri Naidu (Ranganath), a feudal-era chieftain of his tribute. There's a Hindi lecturer post vacant in the college of Naidu and Sundaram wants that. Naidu is a glorified ruffian, and his protectiveness towards women actually makes it seem like a vice. He banishes people from the village for helping young lovers unite, makes college students start with an oath every day that all women are their sisters, pronounces the death sentence on men who attempt to outrage women, and generally makes himself look like he was molested as a kid.

Sundaram gets the job by some clever manipulation and then does the unthinkable he starts wooing Sireesha (Bhavana), a much intelligent girl, the daughter of Naidu. Whoever woos her deserves her, and you lose your last shred of sympathy for Sundaram. Of course, Naidu finds out Sundaram's designs, and issues him an ultimatum in true that if in 15 days he cannot get Sirisha to say I Love You, he'll be dead. Remaining story whether Sundaram will be successful in gaining Sirisha's love

Cast

Soundtrack

Ammaye Navvithe
Film score by M. M. Srilekha
Released 2001
Genre Soundtrack
Length 23:42
Label Tips Music
Producer M. M. Srilekha
M. M. Srilekha chronology
Preminchu
(2001)
Ammaye Navvithe
(2001)
Parasuram
(2002)

Music composed by M. M. Srilekha. Music released on TIPS Music Company.[6]

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Kokko Kodipetta"  SwetanagaHarini 4:08
2. "Ninna Ledhu Monna Ledhu"  Kula ShekharRamana,M.M.Srilekha 4:26
3. "ABCD"  SwetanagaRavi Varma,M.M.Srilekha 4:05
4. "Chinni Krishnudochadu"  Jaladanki SudhakarSP Balu,Rajendra Prasad,Ramana, Sunitha 3:22
5. "Yamunathire Yamayama"  SwetanagaSP Balu,M.M.Srilekha 3:18
6. "Dandalayya"  Jaladanki SudhakarSP Balu 4:23

Others

References

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