Manushulatho Jagratha

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Manushulatho Jagratha
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Directed byGovinda Varaha
Written byGovinda Varaha
Produced byB. Chiranjeevulu Naidu
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Naresh
Akshay Tej
Soniya Biriji
CinematographyAnand Dola
Satish Mutyala
Edited byVinay Rai
Music byPranav
Production
company
Vasundhara Academy
Release date
  • 21 December 2013 (2013-12-21)
Running time
136 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Manushulatho Jagratha (transl.Be-careful with Humans) is a 2013 Telugu-language fantasy film, produced by B. Chiranjeevulu Naidu on Vasundhara Academy banner and directed by Govinda Varaha. [1] Starring Rajendra Prasad, Naresh, Akshay Tej, Soniya Biriji [2] and music composed by Pranav.

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Plot

The film begins with a youngster, Ramaraju, who is fed up with immorality and a lack of truth in society. Meanwhile, due to Brahma's software error, Chitragupta kills Ramaraju without completing his lifespan. Ramaraju goes to hell Yamalokam and realizes the mistake of Yama. Yama offers to return his soul when Ramaraju denies it and questions him for one solid reason: to get back into the corrupt society. Yama fails to show the humanity in the world. Later, Brahma arrives and provides him with an updated version of the software that's how Ramaraju sees Neetu and returns to his body to start loving her. The rest of the story is about how Ramaraju acquires Neetu's love and reforms society.

Cast

Soundtrack

Manushulatho Jagratha
Film score by
Pranav
Released2013
Genre Soundtrack
Length19:39
Label Aditya Music
Producer Pranav

Music composed by Pranav. Music released by ADITYA Music Company. [3]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."O Devuda Chusavuga"BalajiDeepu3:34
2."Emunnade Ninnu Chudadaniki"BalajiRamya, Ahul Silp4:37
3."Blackberry New Bike"Chirravuri Vijay KumarPrudhvi Chandra3:29
4."O Subbammatha"Chirravuri Vijay KumarAnjana Sowmya4:07
5."Manushulatho Jagratha"Chirravuri Vijay Kumar Vandemataram Srinivas, Uma Neha3:52
Total length:19:39

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