Gudu Gudu Gunjam

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Gudu Gudu Gunjam
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Directed byVeeru K.
Screenplay byMarudhuri Raja
Story byVeeru K.
Produced byV. Ravi Kumar Reddy
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Sithara
Kasturi
Parthu
Chahat
Arthi Puri
CinematographyT. Rajendra
Madhu A Naidu
Edited byNandamuri Hari
Music byVeeru K.
Production
company
Sri Chitra
Release date
  • 27 August 2010 (2010-08-27)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Gudu Gudu Gunjam is 2010 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by V. Ravi Kumar Reddy on Sri Chitra banner and directed by Veeru K. [1] Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sithara, Kasturi, Parthu, Chahat, Arthi Puri [2] and music also composed by Veeru K. [3] [4] The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. [5]

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Plot

The film begins at Vizag, where a renowned criminal lawyer, Gopalam, leads a delightful life with his benevolent wife, Sita, who profoundly loves him with immense faith. The couple has a reckless son, Pardhu. Once on a wager, he kisses his collegian, the daughter of a faction leader, Kapada Reddamma. Infuriated, she deploys a sword on Gopalam and vows to slaughter Pardhu. Hence, Gopalam exports Pardhu to Bangkok to his vagabond mate Ek Niranjan. Whereat, he crushes on a beauty, Meenakshi. Now, Gopalam has forethought a movie when a heterogeneous writer, Padmabhushan Paidipala, approaches him. Startlingly, no matter what he predicts in his script, it happens in their house. Parallelly, Rama Swamy the acholyte Gopalam's brother-in-law Venkata Ratnam frightens him, owing to his boss, who is currently in prison as a murder convict.

Following this, Sita sets foot in Bangkok to forward bridal connections. Meenakshi makes Sita's acquaintance with her aunt Malliswari, who nurtured her. Malliswari befalls therein by stipulating that Sita should knit her with Gopalam for Pardhu's nuptial. Distressed, Sita & Pardhu returned by declining the proposal and scorning Gopalam. After a while, Sita rings Malliswari & Meenakshi, endorsing the approval, and they land. Sita makes all the arrangements for weddings despite Pardhu's refusal. Besides, Gopalam is trembling due to Rama Swamy's threat and deeper Venkata Ratnam acquits, but he contrives. Here, as a flabbergast, Padmabhushan blacks out, listening to that the whole is Gopalam's trick to splice Malliswari. At the hospital, Gopalam says he has hired him to help with his schedule and spins back.

Once, when Gopalam had zero experience in his early days, Malliswari, a well-to-do, entrusted him with her property lawsuit, which he failed, and she went bankrupt. Regretfully, Gopalam accommodates Malliswari when the two fall in love and are about to merge. Amidst, Gopalam walks to his distinct relative Venkata Ratnam's sibling Sita's espousal, which interrupts by learning that the bridegroom is an impostor. So, furious Venkataratnam slays him. The predicament compels Gopalam to conjugal Sita, and Malliswari quietly quits. After several years, Gopalam devastates, spotting Malliswari as destitute, for which he had undertaken the roleplay to retrieve her status. Overhearing it, Rama Swamy rushes but meets with an accident. During the ritual, Pardhu rebukes his father by unwrapping but kneeling to gain knowledge of his eminence via Meenakshi. Rama Swamy successfully lands and attempts to notify Sita & Venkata Ratnam. He gets so zapped that they all discern the actuality and play hide & seek with each other. At last, Malliswari rejects the foul whom everyone convinces. Finally, the movie ends happily with the family's reunion.

Cast

Soundtrack

Gudu Gudu Gunjam
Film score by
Veeru K
Released2010
Genre Soundtrack
Length23:00
Label Shivaranjani Music
Producer Veeru K.

Music composed by Veeru K. Music was released on Shivaranjani Music Company. [6]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mahi Mahi"Bhaskarbhatla RavikumarRavi Varma,Pranavi4:07
2."Ninnila Eppudu"Kula ShekarRaghu, Sunitha 4:34
3."Raye Raye"Bhaskarbhatla RavikumarRavi Varma3:40
4."Dora Vayasu Chinnadi (Remix)"Kula ShekarRaghu, Padmalatha 3:31
5."Preminchara"Kula ShekarRaghu,Pranavi3:55
6."Jigi Bigi Chamakula"ViswaViswa,Manju3:13
Total length:23:00

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