Manasu Palike Mouna Raagam

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Manasu Palike Mouna Raagam
Directed byK. Nagabhushan
Written byK Nagabhushan
Produced by Dega Deva Kumar Reddy
Starring Sneha
Vikramaditya
Sarath Babu
Suman Setty
Ambika
CinematographyBharani K. Dharan
Music by K. M. Radha Krishnan
Production
company
Dega Arts
Distributed byOwn Release
Release date
  • 2 November 2006 (2006-11-02)
Running time
136 minutes
Language Telugu

Manasu Palike Mouna Raagam is a 2006 Telugu film produced by Dega Deva Kumar Reddy and directed by K. Nagabhushan starring Sneha and Vikramaditya. [1] It was a women-oriented film. It was later dubbed to Tamil in the year 2009 as Yen Indha Mounam. [2] The movie released to negative reviews. [3]

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Plot

Gowri (Sneha) was an educated, cultured and beautiful young woman who lives happily along with her father in a village. But due to fate she loses her family in a hurricane and becomes an orphan. Rao (Sarath Babu), friend of her father takes her to his home in town and Gowri starts her new life among the complete strangers. She pretty much does all the work at their home though Chandna, wife of Rao doesn't approve of her much. Uma, Rao's daughter Uma marries Viswa, who later starts flirting with Gowri. When it becomes known to family, Gowri takes all the blame to avoid conflicts between the couple. But Viswa comes out and tells everyone that he was the one who started pursuing Gowri as his marital life wasn't good.

Everybody gets shocked to know that Uma and Viswa are planning to get divorced but Gowri advises marital counselling to avoid all that. To everyone's relief, Uma and Viswa manage their differences with the help of counselling and happily reconcile. Chandana, Rao's wife, gradually grows fond of her. Later their son Vikram (Vikramaditya) comes to visit them from abroad and Gowri gets impressed with him.

Later Rao's couple settles Gowri's marriage somewhere else without asking her consent. She halfheartedly agrees as she sees no interest for her on Vikram's side. But Vikram finds out that groom was a fraud and gets him arrested minutes before the wedding. Gowri becomes happy about that but Vikram still shows no interest for her. His parents arrange a match for him but girl leaves after listening to Vikram's proposal of staying together for some time before marriage. Later he comes to Gowri and tries to get physically intimate with her. She refuses and finally expresses her love for him. Vikram says that he wouldn't believe in all this love nonsense but Gowri explains him the sanctity and selfless nature of love. It impresses Vikram and mainly impresses Chandana who happens to overhear all this conservation. She gives her consent for their marriage and Gowri settles happily as daughter-in-law in that house.

Cast

Soundtrack

TitleSinger(s)
Steppu Veyara K. M. Radha Krishnan, Gayatri
Raama Sita K. S. Chithra
Aalapana Hariharan, Shreya Ghoshal
Kotha Pelli Koothuru Shreya Ghoshal
Ningi Nelaki K. S. Chithra
Thelusuko Jeevitham Shankar Mahadevan

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