Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu

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Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu
Directed byKongarapi Venkata Ramana
Written by Marudhuri Raja (dialogues)
Screenplay byKongarapi Venkata Ramana
Story byKongarapi Venkata Ramana
Produced byDammalapati Srinivasa Rao
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Raasi
Gurleen Chopra
CinematographySarath
Edited byV. Nagi Reddy
Music by Vandemataram Srinivas
Production
company
Sai Krishna Productions [1]
Release date
  • 28 April 2004 (2004-04-28)
Running time
143 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu (transl.One wife is enough, don't have a second one) is 2004 Telugu-language comedy film produced by Dammalapati Srinivasa Rao on Sai Krishna Productions banner and directed by Kongarapi Venkata Ramana. [2] It stars Rajendra Prasad, Raasi, Gurleen Chopra [3] with music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office.

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Plot

The film begins with a bourgeois, faithful man, Harishchandra, who resides with his lavish wife, Satya. She imagines a luxurious world and nagging her husband for riches beyond his earnings. They have a boy. Once, Satya's cousin, Sarath, a multimillionaire, visits their house. In the conversation, he promises that suppose a baby girl born to them will knit with his son; plus, he is ready to bestow a bounty of ₹ 1 crore soon after her birth. So, the couple attempts in various means but in vain when avid Satya contacts a Swamiji who suggests a vow of constantly lying. Though Hari denies it, Satya compels him by standing at the death's gate, and they move on to telling lies. As a glimpse, a malefactor, Manik Dada RMP, asks for a matchbox from Hari, and he untruths its presence but rejects the grant, which goes on repeatedly. At all times, Manik Dada unveils his crimes to terrorize Hari, and the Police redhandly catch him.

Meanwhile, Satya covertly runs a chit-fund company without Hari's knowledge, which is bankrupt, and they must pay a vast amount immediately. During that challenging time, Hari acquaints his childhood mate, Krishna, who frees him from the trouble. Anyhow, he presents himself as single before him as per the vow. Hence, Krishna announces his sister Meena's alliance with Hari, which startles him, but he quiets due to fear of payback. Hearing it, Satya says all will be well, but Hari suddenly has to tie the knot to Meena in a dire situation. The newlywed walks to his home, which shatters Satya, and Hari introduces her as a servant. That night, she attempts suicide when he inculpates her for totality, so Satya plots to seek time until they call it even and postpones the first night by fracturing Hari's leg, causing the current stock, etc. Yet, Hari consummates with Meena a night, gets the wrong of Satya, and laments.

Parallelly, Lakshmikanth & Pyarelal Meena's maternal uncles arrive when the ball is up, and the two try to woo Satya, grudging Hari. Now, the tale twists by Satya & Meena conceiving together. Meena mortifies Satya & suspects her purity, and Hari is helpless. Still, she permits her to stay with them by Hari's plead. Ergo, Satya is distraught when a transformation occurs in her after soul-searching. Hari rushes to the hospital since his wives are in labor at once. The two deliver baby girls who swap when Meena bars to give milk to babies. Hari emotionally outbursts the fact, and Meena accuses him of the betrayal. Therein, Krishna steps in and makes her comprehend Hari's virtue. Out of the blue, Manik Dada abducts the newborns for ransom. At last, Hari shields his kids, ceases him when Sarath also lands, and gifts the cash despite the couple's not wanting to. Finally, the movie ends happily with Hari fusing with two spouse queens.  

Cast

Soundtrack

Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu
Film score by
Released2004
Genre Soundtrack
Length22:48
Label Supreme Music
Producer Vandemataram Srinivas
Vandemataram Srinivas chronology
Rowdy Aliya
(2004)
Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu
(2004)
Sankharavam
(2004)

Music was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. Music was released on Supreme Music Company. [4]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Nee Vayasu Thakhuva"Paidisheety Ram Udit Narayan, Kousalya 4:40
2."Govinda Govinda"TaidalabapuRavi Varma, Kousalya4:45
3."Iruvuri Bharyala"Jaya SuryaShankar Mahadevan, Usha 4:40
4."Adadaniki Aasthulante"TaidalabapuRavi Varma4:37
5."Naa Trunku Pettae"Paidisheety Ram Malathi 4:06
Total length:22:48

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