Nuvvila

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Nuvvila
Nuvvila Movie Poster.jpg
Poster
Directed by Ravi Babu
Screenplay bySatyanand
Story byRavi Babu
Produced by Ramoji Rao
StarringAjay
Havish
Yami Gautam
Vijay Deverakonda
Prasad Barve
Sarayu
Remya Nambeesan
CinematographyN. Sudhakar Reddy
Edited by Marthand K Venkatesh
Music by Shekar Chandra
Production
company
Release date
  • 3 November 2011 (2011-11-03)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Nuvvila is a 2011 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Ravi Babu. He introduced six new faces with this film in lead roles. Ajay, Havish, Yami Gautam, Vijay Deverakonda, Prasad Barve, Sarayu, and Remya Nambeesan. The film features music by Shekar Chandra [1] and is produced by Ramoji Rao.

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Plot

A disillusioned student Anand (Ajay), a wannabe model Mahesh (Havish) and a prospective violinist Raju (Prasad Barve) have one thing in common. All three of them work at Pizza Express as a stop-gap arrangement in the pursuit of their dreams. When one pizza delivery changes hands between them, three love stories are born. Anand makes a pizza delivery to Archana (Yami Gautam), who turns out to be his neighbour and falls in love with her. Mahesh goes to break up with his girlfriend Madhavi (Sarayu) and becomes the object of love of "Shailu gay" (Haleem Khan). Raju goes for a violin audition and bumps into the hate of his life Rani (Remya Nambeesan) and life gets out of hand for him.

Love for Archana lands Anand in trouble when he learns that she was in love with a famous cricketer Vishnu (Vijay Deverakonda). Trouble compounds for him when Vishnu dies and Archana was pregnant with his child. Anand shelters Archana at the cost of being thrown out of his own home. Shailu torments Mahesh and it comes to a point that based on circumstantial evidence Mahesh's parents are convinced that their son is gay. Frustration peaks in Mahesh's life when Shailu wants to marry Mahesh and his parents give their consent. The story is further complicated by the appearance of the Shailu's former lover (Chakravarthy) who wanted to sacrifice his love and get Mahesh married to his former lover. An even stranger set of circumstances keeps leading Raju and Rani into each other. To avoid arrest and subsequent jail they are forced to marry each other only to be divorced soon. But in their brief time together they fall in love and get divorced much against their true feeling for each other.

In the end Anand and Archana are accepted as a couple by Anand's parents, Mahesh and Madhavi get back together and Raju and Rani form a formidable team and get their own TV show.

Cast

Special appearances

Music

The music was composed by Shekar Chandra.

Nuvvila
Film score by
Released2011
Genre Feature film soundtrack
LanguageTelugu
Producer Shekar Chandra
Shekar Chandra chronology
Manasara
(2010)
Nuvvila
(2011)
Ooh La La La
(2012)
NoSongSingers
1"Are Chethini Vadalani"Krishna Chaitanya
2"Are You An Angel" Shekar Chandra
3"Enakine Aypothunnane"Deepu
4"Baby Aa Popula Dabba"Revanth, Geetha Madhuri
5"Enno Kalale"Shekar Chandra
6"I Love You So Much"Shekar Chandra
7"Sugar And Spice"Deepu
8"Why Do People Fall In Love"Shekar Chandra, Harshika
9"Kottuku Chaddham"Deepu, Geetha Madhuri

Reception

A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "The film is entertaining but the script has loopholes". [2]

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References

  1. "Telugu Movie review - Nuvvila". idlebrain.com . Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  2. "Review: Nuvvila is a youthful film".