Aswaddhama

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Aswaddhama
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Directed by B. Gopal
Written by Paruchuri Brothers
Produced by
  • Sekhar
  • M. Krishna
Starring
Music by Chakravarthy
Production
company
Sri Raghavendra Art Picture
Release date
  • 28 July 1988 (1988-07-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Aswaddhama (also spelled as Aswathama) is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language action film written by Paruchuri Brothers and directed by B. Gopal starring Krishna in the title role alongside Vijayashanti, Nutan Prasad, Sarada and Mohan Babu. The film was produced by M. Krishna and Sekhar in the banner of Sri Raghavendra Art Picture. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

The story follows a daring bus driver, Aswaddhama who after getting implicated in a false case by his evil master, Subrahmanyam, wages a war against injustice and in the process rises from rags to riches.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Krishna Aswaddhama
Vijayashanti Sudha
Nutan Prasad Smasanam Subrahmanyam (SSS)
SaradaAdvocate Bhargavi
Mohan Babu Sub Inspector Namalu
Jaggayya Public Prosecutor Shankaram
Chalapathi Rao Seth Kishanlal
Narra Venkateswara Rao DSP Kumar
Rajesh Veeru
Mucherla Aruna Jyothi
Master RajeshKiran
RajaSatish
VaralakshmiLakshmi
P.J. Sarma Judge

Songs

The film's soundtrack album scored and composed by Chakravarthy consisted of 5 tracks.

Release and reception

The film was successful at the box office. [6]

Sources

  1. Aswathama film info

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