- Source: Chirunavvula Varamistava
Chirunavvula Varamistava (transl. Can you grant me a boon of smiling ?) is a 1993 Indian Telugu-language romance film, written and directed by N. H. Chandra. The film stars Vikram and Rani.
Plot
Vicky (Vikram), the son of a leading litigator, meets Vijaya (Rani), at college. They both initially clash with one another, however soon after Vicky falls in love with Vijaya, but Vijaya continues to resent him. In order, to win Vijaya's love Vicky ends up playing a trick; blowing out of proportion the stomach ache he gets and makes her believe that he has got cancer. On his father's insistence, taking pity on him, Vijaya agrees to act as if though she loves Vicky, just to make him happy while he is alive.
Cast
Production
Director Nandam Harishchandra Rao cast Vikram in this film after liking his performance in Meera (1992).
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album is composed by Vidyasagar. Vidyasagar later reused "Okate Korika" as "Malare Mounama" for Tamil film Karna (1995) and "Olave Mounave" for Kannada film Ganga Yamuna (1997). The song "Ennai Paada Paduthuthu" from the Tamil version reused the tune and footage of the song "Yentabagundi Basu" from Chala Bagundi (2000).
Dubbed version
It was dubbed and released in Tamil as Vicky in 2002, shortly after the success of Gemini, in which the lead pair had featured. The Tamil version featured the song "Yentabagundi Basu" from Chala Bagundi (featuring Raghava Lawrence and Mumtaj) an additional song featuring Raju Sundaram and Ramya Krishnan.
References
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- Chirunavvula Varamistava
- Murali Mohan
- Karnaa
- Vidyasagar discography
- Annapurna (actress)
- Suthi Velu
- Vikram (actor)
- Narra Venkateswara Rao
- Vikram filmography
- Babu Mohan