- Chiru Navvuto
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Chiru Navvuto Directed by G.Ram Prasad Produced by Shyam Prasad Written by Trivikram Srinivas Starring Venu
Shahin
BrahmanandamMusic by Mani Sharma Release date(s) 10 November, 2000 Country India Language Telugu Chiru Navvuto (Telugu: చిరునవ్వుతో) is a successful 2000 Telugu film.[1]
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The Plot
The story revolves around Venu (Venu), who is an orphan. His philosophy is to live happily with smile (Chirunavvu) all the time. His uncle (Chandra Mohan) wants to marry him with his daughter Aruna (Prema). Aruna runs away from the house during the marriage.
Venu goes to the city to find a job. There he meets Sandhya (Shaheen). During a night party, her soft drinks glass was adulterated with alcohol and she was about to be raped. Then Venu makes a heroic act by saving her from the goondas. Sandhya becomes close to Venu and both of them are fond of each other. During her birthday party, she announces that she is going to get married soon with Pratap (Prakash Raj). Venu, did get upset. When asked about his disappointment, Venu tells Sandhya that he loves her for which she says sorry. Venu believes that Sandhya still loves him. Venu pursues his quest for the love of Sandhya. Meanwhile, Sandhya observes the characters of selfish Pratap and smiling Venu.
Venu gets a call from a police station that Aruna was saved by the police when she tried going for a suicide. Her lover cheated Aruna after elopement. Venu gets her back to his home and heals all her emotional wounds. Sandhya, who observes Venu and becomes a biggest admirer. She feels that Venu is her best friend.
Sandhya, caught in a confusion, asks her mother about her definition of love. Her mother gives the golden words of love saying:
'Its better to marry a person who loves you than marrying a person whom you love'.
Those words changed the mind and heart of Sandhya and she decides to get back to Venu. Sandhya turns a runaway bride and goes to Venu's house with marriage costumes. But Venu, who has his own attitude and wisdom, refuses to marry her and forces her in getting her back to the kalyan mandap to Pratap.
Cast
Actor / Actress Character Venu Venu Shahin Sandhya Prema Aruna Prakash Raj Pratap Chandra Mohan Uncle of Venu Brahmanandam Soundtrack
- Andam Nee Pera Anandam Nee Voora (Lyricist: Bhuvana Chandra; Singers: Prasanna and Udit Narayan)
- Hoyyare Hoyyare Andaniki Johare (Lyricist: Bhuvana Chandra; Singer: Shankar Mahadevan)
- Kanulu Kalisaaye Kathalu Telisaaye (Lyricist: Bhuvana Chandra; Singer: K. S. Chitra, Hariharan)
- Ninnala Monnala Ledura (Lyricist: Sirivennela Sitaramasastri; Singers: S.P. Balasubramaniam and Charan)
- Santhosam Sagam Balam Hayiga Navvamma (Lyricist: Sirivennela Sitaramasastri; Singer: S.P. Balasubramaniam)
- Sonare Sonare (Lyricist: Bhuvana Chandra; Singers: Chitra and Shankar Mahadevan)
Awards
- Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (Gold) - Shyam Prasad
- Best Director - G.Ramprasad
- Best Screenplay - G.Ramprasad
- Best Dialogue Writer - Trivikram Srinivas
- Best Music Director - Mani Sharma
References
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Categories:- Telugu-language films
- 2000 films
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