Manasu Paddanu Kaani

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Manasu Paddanu Kaani
మనసు పడ్డాను కానీ
Directed byK. Veeru
Written byK. Veeru
Produced byB. Vinobha Goud
Starring Venu Thottempudi
Raasi
Ramya Krishna
CinematographyV. Srinivasa Reddy
Edited byV. Nagireddy
Music byK. Veeru
Production
company
Sri Kaundisya films
Release date
  • 26 February 2000 (2000-02-26)
Country India
Language Telugu

Manasu Paddanu Kaani is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film produced by Vinobha Goud and directed by K. Veeru. The film features Venu Thottempudi, Ramya Krishna and Raasi in lead roles. The film's music is by K. Veeru. The film was a box office failure. [1]

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Plot

Venu (Venu Thottempudi) is in love with Madhavi (Ramya Krishna) but tells Swati (Raasi) to act as his wife when his father's health starts deteriorating. Madhavi realises her love for Venu, but the latter finds himself being drawn to Swati.

Cast

Soundtrack

The background score and songs were composed by K. Veeru. The soundtrack, released in 2000, features 10 tracks with lyrics written by Sahithi, Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, Sai Harsha and Chandrabose. [2]

TrackSongSinger(s)LyricsDuration
1"Nenele Laali Pappa"Krishnam Raju, Swarnalatha Sahithi
2"Nenele Laali Pappa" Sunitha Upadrashta Chandrabose
3"Puvva Puvva Puvva" Unni Krishnan, Sunitha Upadrashta Chandrabose
4"Neepi Manasupadda Kaani" Mano, Anuradha Sriram Chandrabose
5"Love Feel" (Music)
6"Neekaina Thelisindha E Bhaavam"Gopal Rao, Swarnalatha Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
7"Manasupaddanu Kaani"Vijay VardhanSai Harsha
8"Kalalonaa Neeve"VishwaSai Harsha
9"Premante Inthena"Sunitha UpadrashtaChandrabose
10"Guppadantha Gundelona Prema"Swarnalatha, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam

Reception

Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote, "Only saving grace of this film is some neat photography by Sreenivasa Reddy and royal performance of K Vishwanath". [3] A critic from Andhra Today noted, "Veeru K. does not make an impression with any of the departments - neither story nor direction, neither screen-play nor music - but tests the patience of the audience. A vain bid to make a movie by hashing out bits of various successful hits along with a copied comedy leave no impact on the audience". [4]

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References

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  2. Manasu Paddanu Kaani Telugu Movie Songs Jukebox ll Venu, Raasi , retrieved 20 June 2020
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  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20020615150209/http://www.andhratoday.com/movie/manasu.htm