Donga Dongadi

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Donga Dongadi
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Directed by Subramaniam Siva
Written by Chintapalli Ramana (dialogues)
Screenplay bySubramaniam Siva
Story bySubramaniam Siva
Based on Thiruda Thirudi (Tamil)
Produced byNV Prasad
Sanam Naga Ashok Kumar
Starring Manoj Manchu
Sadaf
Sunil
Manikka Vinayagam
Rajiv Kanakala
Cinematography Ajayan Vincent
Edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Music by Dhina
Production
company
Sri Saideva Productions
Release date
  • 6 August 2004 (2004-08-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Donga Dongadi is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Subramaniam Siva andstarring Manoj Manchu and Sadaf while Sunil, Manikka Vinayagam, and Rajiv Kanakala play supporting roles. The film's soundtrack was composed by Dhina. This film marks the debut of Manoj Manchu as a leading actor. The movie is the Telugu remake of 2003 Tamil movie Thiruda Thirudi starring Dhanush and Chaya Singh directed by Subramaniam Siva. Donga Dongadi was released on 6 August 2004. It was considered as a hit at the box office.

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Plot

Vasu (Manoj Manchu) is a strong-willed, reckless guy. He spends most of his time hanging out with his friends. He loves his father (Manikka Vinayagam) and brother (Rajiv Kanakala) very dearly. His brother is different from him that he is responsible and studious. Vasu ignores his father's words of wisdom and is regularly chided by his father as a good-for-nothing guy. In one such incident, he loses the trust and faith of his father as he gets involved in teasing a girl called Vijji (Sadaf). That incident makes Vasu realize the importance of having a good relationship with his father, but his father asks him to prove himself as a responsible man. Vasu travels to Vizag from Tirupati in search of a job. In Vizag, he incidentally meets Vijji again. Meanwhile, another girl Pooja (Varshita) is madly in love with Vasu. With Vasu out to prove a point to his father, he finally convinces him and also wins Vijji's hand. By the end, he also realizes the importance of family values and his love for Vijji.

Cast

Production

The rights of Tamil movie Thiruda Thirudi (2003) were brought by Sri Saideva Productions in 2003. Subramanyam Siva, director of the original Tamil version accepted the offer to direct the Telugu version too. Manchu Manoj Kumar was cast for the role Dhanush played in the Tamil movie and Sada for the role played by Chaya Singh. Being the debut movie of Manoj who was the son of famous Telugu actor Mohan Babu, the movie gathered lot of attention and publicity during the production. Chintapalli Ramana assisted Subramanyam Siva with the script and dialogues. Shooting of the movie began in May 2003 and the movie was released in August 2004. Subramanyam Siva also choreographed for this movie. Dhina, music director of the original movie was also taken to give the soundtrack for the Telugu version. [1]

Soundtrack

Donga Dongadi
Soundtrack album by
Released4 July 2004 (2004-07-04)
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Maruti Music
Producer Dhina
Dhina chronology
Jana
(2005)
Donga Dongadi
(2004)
Aayudham
(2005)

The music of this movie was composed by Dhina. Audio release of the film was held on 4 July 2004. The audio was released and distributed by Maruti Music. The audio was well received and one song from the movie "Manmadha Raja" was an instant chart buster. Veturi, Bhuvanachandra, Kandikonda and Kulashekar penned lyrics for the songs in the film. [2] The songs "Andam Guntaru", "Ninnu Choosenapudu" and "Manmadha Raja" were reused from the original.

No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Andam Guntaru" Bhuvana Chandra Tippu 4:11
2."Vana Vana"Kulashekar K. S. Chithra 4:46
3."Bhagyanagar Bumper" Kandikonda Udit Narayan, Radhika4:20
4."Sotta Bugga" Kandikonda S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha 4:14
5."Ninnu Choosenapudu"Kulashekar Karthik 2:48
6."Manmadha Raja" Veturi Shankar Mahadevan, Malathi 4:49

Release and reception

The movie was released in India and Overseas on 6 August 2004. The movie was received with positive reviews and critics praising Manoj for his portrayal of the character in the movie. Jeevi of Idlebrain gave 3.35 of 5 rating for the movie and commented that Manoj has lived up to the expectations and that he had shown a lot of promise. [3] The movie fared well at the box office.

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