Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam

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Bhale Pellam Bhale Mogudu
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Directed by Dinesh Baboo
Screenplay byDinesh Baboo
Vemuri Satyanarayana
Story byDinesh Baboo
Produced byJonnada Ramana Murthy
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Suhasini
Kaveri Jha
Narrated by Tanikella Bharani
CinematographyDinesh Baboo
Edited byMurali-Ramayya
Music byE. S. Murthy
Production
company
Usha Charan Creations [1]
Release date
  • 25 February 2011 (2011-02-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam (transl.What a Husband! What a Wife!) is a 2011 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by Jonnada Ramana Murthy on Usha Charan Creations banner and directed by Dinesh Babu. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Suhasini, [2] Kaveri Jha and music composed by E. S. Murthy. The film is remake of Kannada film Eradane Maduve (2011).

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Plot

The film begins with a gentleman named Venkat, an Income Tax officer who leads a blissful life with his wife, Madhavi & three daughters, Meena, Mini, & Maggie. He holds high esteem in society and gains ardent love & respect from the family. Tragically, Venkat falls victim to his sincerity when a minister incriminates him in an abuse case as a get-even and exposes it live on overly enthusiastic media. It leads to a hot seat, dethrone, and loses face, including at the house. From there, Madhavi  & kids scorn Venkat with broken faith & lamentable physics—additionally, his imbecilic brother-in-law Bujji goads more. Daily, they hike, throwing Venkat tantrums that close to the split. Thus, Venkat schemes a weird plot to revive his stature in the family. According to his bestie Adavocate Murthy's suggestion, he hires a TV artist, Veena, who pretends to woo her as routine at home. Adequately, the family is voltages and alarms Madhavi. Whereat, Bujji & Murthy's wife Hema's guidance, she designs a reverse drama. Parallelly, their elder daughter Meena crushes with a guy, Vivek, and walks for bridal connections. Madhavi muddles up with his intentions and enacts romance, which collapses Venkat & Meena, too, and Madhavi is so ashamed of the fact. The couple separately contacts Murthy & Hema, who advise them to divorce. Anyhow, they vehemently deny it when their true love shoots up. Venkat & Madhavi opt to settle the issue by mutual communication. Just before, Veena arrives to apologize to Madhavi when she faints up, and the doctor announces her as pregnant. Madhavi suspects Venkat under bewilderment, which exaggerates the turbulence. However, Veena clears it up by clarifying herself as a lady of someone. Now, Venkat's couple is regretful and excuses each other. Startlingly, the kids are about to quit being fed up with their parent's conflicts. Hereupon, Venkat & Madhavi bar with an oath never to repeat. At last, Venkat triumphs in his status at in & out, and the couple accepts Vivek & Meena's wedding. Finally, the movie ends happily with children conducting a re-nuptial to their parents.    

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References

  1. "Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam". 123telugu.com.
  2. Srikanya (22 November 2010). "లేటు వయస్సులోనూ సుహాసిని ఘాటు ఎక్సపోజింగ్ [Suhasini exposing Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam]". Filmibeat (in Telugu).