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Chandamama (transl. Moon) is a 2007 Indian Telugu film. It was directed by Krishna Vamsi, and it was produced by C. Kalyan and S. Vijayanand. The film stars Navdeep, Kajal Aggarwal, Siva Balaji, and Sindhu Menon, while Nagababu, Satyam Rajesh, and Ahuti Prasad play supporting roles. The musical score is provided by K. M. Radha Krishnan and the base story by Akula Venkat. The film was released on 6 September 2007 to highly positive reviews and also garnered five Nandi Awards. The film was remade in Tamil as A Aa E Ee (2009) and in Kannada as Chellidaru Sampigeya (2009).
Plot
Ranga Rao, a widower, landlord, and well-respected man, loves his beloved daughter Mahalakshmi, a sweet, intelligent, innocent, and somewhat fun-loving girl who loves her father as much as he loves her, more than anything else. His brother also has a daughter Rani and a son. Rani is like a sister to Mahalakshmi and a second daughter to Ranga Rao. Rani is a hyper, whiny, talkative but fun-loving, sweet girl. When Mahalakshmi returns from college, Ranga Rao realizes that she has grown up and decides to fix her marriage with Dhorababu, an innocent, good-natured, and rather shy boy.
After the engagement, Mahalakshmi reveals to Dhorababu that in the city, she had fallen in love with Kishore, a mischievous, witty, and amiable youth. After spending the night with her, Kishore made it clear that he was not interested in marrying her. Mahalakshmi says that she does not want to lie and cheat Dhorababu because she knows he is good and deserves better. Dhorababu goes to meet and confront Kishore, where he learns it was all a prank and that Kishore loves Mahalakshmi. He fakes an accident and brings Kishore to the village under the pretense of a doctor. Mahalakshmi forgives Kishore. Finding out the secret, Rani falls in love with Dhorababu and vice versa. However, they dare not tell anyone.
Ranga Rao misunderstands their feelings and fixes Rani's marriage with Kishore to take place at the same time as Mahalakshmi's with Dhorababu. The four youngsters decide that the only way left is to elope, though Mahalakshmi has mixed feelings about this, as she feels it would hurt her father. At the last minute, Mahalakshmi cannot go through with it and tearfully confesses the truth to her father. Luckily, Ranga Rao understands and has the girls marry their respective lovers.
Cast
Soundtrack
The film's music was launched on 20 August 2007 in a live telecasting of a private TV channel. This launch was attended by the cast and crew members of the film. K. M. Radha Krishnan composed the music. Krishna Vamsi released the audio and handed over the first cassette to producer C. Kalyan. Supreme Music bought the audio rights.
Reception
A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "On the whole, a good entertaining film and credit surely goes to Krishna Vamsi, the director". Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote that "The major entertainment in this film is provided by Ahuti Prasad and Navadeep. On the flip side, there is no emotional depth which we usually experience in Krishna Vamsi's films".
Remakes
Box office
The film was successful at the box office and completed a 100-day run on 18 December 2007.
Satellite rights
The satellite rights of the film was sold to Zee Telugu.
Awards
Nandi Awards
Best Home - Viewing Feature Film - C. Kalyan
Best Director - Krishna Vamsi
Best Character Actor - Ahuti Prasad
Best Art Director - Srinivasa Raju
Best Male Comedian - Uttej
References
External links
Chandamama at IMDb
Snippet on Nonstop Cinema
Preview on Indiaglitz
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