Evadi Gola Vaadidhi

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Evadi Gola Vaadidhi
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Directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Produced by Sridhar Lagadapati
Starring Aryan Rajesh
Deepika
CinematographyV. Srinivasa Reddy
Music byKamalakar
Production
company
Larsco Entertainments
Release date
  • 21 January 2005 (2005-01-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Evadi Gola Vaadidhi is a 2005 Telugu language comedy film directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana. [1] [2] It stars Aryan Rajesh and Deepika supported by Chalapathi Rao, Brahmanandam, Kondavalasa, Ali and Jaya Prakash Reddy. This film was a hit and ran for 100 days in many theaters. [3] [4]

Contents

Plot

Seetharam owns a popular hotel in Bangkok but has a fierce competitor in Sairam, who owns a rivaling hotel across the street. As his hotel struggles from a lack of guests, Sairam has a bomb planted in Seetharam's hotel in hopes of destroying the competition.

Meanwhile, we meet various guests staying in Seetharam's hotel.

An eager actress Kameshwari, her husband, the stingy producer Thuppu Apparao, and an aspiring writer-director, Alankar, are staying at the hotel. Over the course of their stay, Alankar pitches the plot of a movie. Kameshwari falls in love with Alankar's enthusiasm and eventually leaves Thuppu Apparao for him.

Veera Shankar is a young man arranged to marry the daughter of Rayalaseema factionist Bakka Reddy, but he instead falls in love with Aarti, a staff member in their household. He escapes to Bangkok out of frustration.

Banda Reddy, Baka Reddy's brother, is also staying at the hotel, hiding from enemies seeking to kill him in Rayalaseema.

Gowri Shankar is an unhappily married man. His wife, Kadapa Redamma, another Rayalaseema factionist, forced his hand in marriage and dominates their relationship. Wanting to feel like a man again, he comes to Bangkok alone and arranges to meet a prostitute in the hotel.

Finally, Shankar Dada, a professional assassin, comes to the hotel with his assistant, Kasi, on a job. He has been hired by Gangadharam to kill his wife, Leela Rani, who's also staying at the hotel.

Aarti turns out to be the woman that Gowri Shankar hired as a prostitute. Though she abhors the arrangement, she's desperate to pay her mother's hospital bills. By accident, she goes to Veera Shankar's room instead. Veera Shankar assures her that he doesn't want her services as a prostitute, but would be happy to pay for her mother's hospital bills. Aarti falls in love with Veera Shankar's generosity and the two become a couple.

Meanwhile, Gowri Shankar mistakes a maid at the hotel for the prostitute he hired. Though the maid is confused, she's overjoyed when Gouri Shankar gives her large sums of cash for her company. These two become a couple as well.

Kadapa Rayalamma and her goons arrive in Bangkok and storm the hotel, looking to kill Banda Reddy. When Kadapa Rayalamma runs into Banda Reddy, it's revealed that Banda Reddy was her former flame. Gowri Shankar convinces the two to become a couple rather than fight, allowing both Gowri Shankar and Kadapa Rayalamma to dissolve their marriage and form two happier relationships.

Shankar Dada makes many attempts on Leela Rani's life, but is always thwarted by near misses. When he has a chance to talk with her face to face, the two fall in love and he decides to quit the assassination job.

Bakka Reddy and his goons arrives in the city to hunt down Veera Shankar for running away from the marriage. He has the entrances and exits of the hotel closed off so he can search for Veera Shankar. Trapped inside Seetharam's hotel, Sairam reveals that he had a bomb planted there, but no-one believes him. Bakka Reddy's daughter falls in love with the hotel bellboy and convinces her father to forgive Veera Shankar.

Everyone is finally convinced that there's really a bomb, but Bakka Reddy loses the key to the locks he placed on the hotel doors. In a panic, everyone joins forces to search for the bomb and the key, but the bellboy reveals he returned the bomb (which he thought was a cake) to Sairam's hotel as the box it was in had his hotel's name on it. From the safety of Seetharam's hotel, they see Sairam's hotel, luckily empty of guests, explode. Sairam is devastated by the turn of events, but the rest of the guests are pleased with their enmities laid to rest and their new relationships in front of them.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Kamalakar. [5] [6]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Thaka Thaka Thayya" Varikuppala Yadagiri Karthik, Usha 4:02
2."Banthi Lanti Bhama"Surendra Krishna Tippu, Shalini4:46
3."Kala Kadhuga Cheliya"Bandaru Danaiah KaviKarthik, Sadhana Sargam 4:18
4."Varewa Emi Figaru"Surendra Krishna Mano, Ramu, Sagar, Sumangali, Prasanna, Veenapani 11:35
5."Ammo Vadevadogaani"Srihari Jagannadh Malgudi Subha, Malathi, Tippu5:05
6."Bangakhatham"Surendra Krishna KK 4:07
Total length:33:53

Reception

The film ran for 50 days in 26 centers. The 50 days function of EVV Satyanarayana's Evadigola Vadidi was held at Sudarshan 70mm in Hyderabad on 13 March 2005. The function was attended by most of the cast and crew members. Special guests for the evening were L Rajagopal, M P Vijaywada and D Ramanaidu. [7]

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