Saarai Veerraju

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Saarai Veerraju / Vettattam
Directed byD. S. Kannan
Produced byP. R. K. Rao
Starring Ajay
Remya Nambeesan
Madhulika
CinematographyD. B. Vishwa
Music bySri Sai
Release date
  • 4 December 2009 (2009-12-04)
CountryIndia
Language Telugu

Saarai Veeraju is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language drama film, written and directed by D. S. Kannan, an erstwhile assistant to S. S. Rajamouli and Krishna Vamsi. The film, produced by P. R. K. Rao under the banner of Visalakshi Creations, stars Ajay (in his lead debut), Remya Nambeesan and newcomer Madhulika. [1] [2] The film was dubbed in Tamil as Vettattam.

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Plot

The hero of the movie Ajay, starring as Veerraju, who's saving money so that he can go to Dubai. He almost loses his life trying to save a girl thereby making new enemies. On the way to Dubai, he is attracted to Preeti (Madhulika) an air hostess and falls for her. Veerraju's mission in Dubai is to kill a big shot named Vishnu and before he kills him he asks him if he remembers Narsipatnam and Dhanalaxmi (Remya Nambeeshan).

The backstory tells what happened in Narsipatnam and who Dhanalaxmi is. After the present story will tell what will Veerraju do when he needs to kill the other goons relating to Narsipatnam incident.

Cast

Production

The inspiration for the film's story came from the book Aru Saro Kathalu by Raavi Sastry. [3]

Soundtrack

Telugu (original) tracklist [4]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Inthe Neninthe"Vijay Tejeshwar 
2."Suridila" Karthik  
3."Veechey Gali" Shweta Mohan  
4."Kommapaina Kokilamma" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam  
5."Allarantha Allukundi"Shweta 
6."Needho Nadho"Karthik, Shweta Mohan 
7."Eppasara" Ranjith  
8."Theme (Rudhram Bhajai)"Bhavan, Senthil, Vijay Tejeshwar 
9."Atreyapuram"Renaina Reddy 
10."Grahanam Edo"V. V. Prasanna 

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