- Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
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Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Directed by Prabhu Deva Produced by M.S. Raju Written by Paruchuri Brothers, Sundeep Malani,
M.S. RajuStarring Siddharth Narayan
Trisha Krishnan
Prakash RajMusic by Devi Sri Prasad Cinematography Venu ISC Editing by K.V. Krishna Reddy Distributed by Sumanth Arts Release date(s) 14 January 2005 Running time 165 min. Language Telugu Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (also known as NVNV) (Telugu: నువ్వొస్తానంటే నేవొద్దంటానా; Translation: If You want to come, Will I Say No?) is a 2005 Telugu Film. The movie stars Siddharth and Trisha Krishnan in the pivotal roles. The film is directed by Prabhu Deva. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, was released in January 2005 and has made a huge impact across Andhra Pradesh.
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Plot
Santosh (Siddarth Narayan) is a playful young NRI (non-resident Indian) from London, who returns to India to attend his cousin Lali wedding. There, he meets one of Lalita's friends, Siri (Trisha Krishnan) who came from the country side to attend the marriage. Though they initially clash, after a series of misadventures, they fall in love. Santosh, however, is supposed to marry the spoiled daughter of his uncle's friend. When Siri goes back home, Santosh follows her to win her over - however, Siri's over-protecting brother Krishna (Srihari) is less than happy. He promises Santosh to give his blessings for the wedding, if only Santosh manages to produce more harvest than he does. Santosh accepts the challenge and starts learning farming. However, the son of a friend of Krishna is secretly in love with Siri and his father asks Krishna for Siri's hand in marriage with his son. Krishna, however, doesn't give his consent. With brooding jealousy, the wannabe-fiancé kidnaps Siri after Santosh has won the challenge. Santosh chases the siri's kidnapers and kills the wannabe-fiance. Siri's brother krishna will take the blame for the murder and go to jail. Finally the couple get married when the krishna got released from jail. The movie ends with rejoining of all the family members.
Cast
- Siddharth Narayan ... Santosh
- Trisha Krishnan ... Siri
- Srihari ... Sivarama Krishna (Siri's brother)
- Geetha ... Janaki (Santosh's mother)
- Prakash Raj ... Prakash (Santosh's dad)
- Prabhu Deva ... Special Appearance
- M.S. Raju ... Special Appearance
- Veda Sastry...Lalitha (Siri's best friend and Santhosh's cousin)
- Paruchuri Gopala Krishna ... Station Master
Crew
- Director: Prabhu Deva
- Story: Veeru Potla
- Dialogue: Paruchuri Brothers
- Producer: M.S. Raju
- Music: Devi Sri Prasad
- Editor: K.V. Krishna Reddy
- Cinematographer: Venu Gopal
- Lyrics: Sirivennela
- Action Director: Vijayan
- Second Assistant Director: Paturi Venkata Sai Babu
Music
The film has seven songs composed Devi Sri Prasad.
- Niluvadhamu - Karthik & Sumangali
- Something Something - Tippu
- Ghal Ghal Ghal Ghal - S.P. Balasubramaniam
- Padam Kadalanantunda - Sagar
- Paripoke Pitta - Mallikarjun & Sagar
- Chandrullo Unde Kundellu - Shankar Mahadevan
- Adire Adire - Jassie Gift & Kalpana
Release
The film was released with 90 prints on 14 January 2005 and more prints were added later to meet the public demand.[1]
Box-Office performance
- The film ran for 50 days in 79 centres[2] and 100 days in 35 centres,becoming a huge blockbuster.[3]
Awards
Filmfare Awards
- Best Film - M.S. Raju
- Best Actor - Siddharth Narayan
- Best Actress - Trisha Krishnan
- Best Music Director - Devi Sri Prasad
- Best Supporting Actor - Srihari
- Best Choreography - Prabhu Deva
- Best Male Playback - Shankar Mahadevan
- Best Lyricist - Sirivennela
Nandi Awards
- Best Home-Viewing Feature Film - M.S. Raju
- Best Actress - Trisha Krishnan
- Best Supporting Actor - Srihari
- Best Comedian - Santoshini
- Best Art Director - Vivek
Santosham Film Awards
Trivia
- This movie has been remade in Tamil with the title Something Something ... Unnakum Ennakum. The lead casts are Jayam Ravi & Trisha Krishnan (same as Telugu version) in Tamil version.
- The Film is remade into Oriya as Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei starring Anubhav, Barsha and Sidharth.
- This movie has also been remade into Kannada and Bengali as Neenello Naanalle and I Love You & Nissash Amar Tumi respectively.
- The movie's story is partially taken from hindi films Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya and Maine Pyar Kiya
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Awards Preceded by
VarshamFilmfare Best Film Award (Telugu)
2005Succeeded by
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