Sarada Saradaga

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Sarada Saradaga
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DVD cover
Directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Screenplay byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Story byJanardhan Maharshi
Produced byG. V. Prasad
Starring Rajendra Prasad
Srikanth
Sindhu Tolani
Siva Balaji
Pranathi
CinematographyArun Kumar
Edited byK. V. Krishna Reddy
Music byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Production
company
Damini Entertainments Pvt Ltd [1]
Release date
  • 27 January 2006 (2006-01-27)
Running time
117 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Sarada Saradaga (transl.Funny funnily) is a 2006 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by G.V.Prasad on Damini Entertainments Pvt Ltd banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Srikanth, Sindhu Tolani, Siva Balaji, Pranathi and music also composed by S.V.Krishna Reddy. [2] [3]

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Plot

The film begins with a celebrated beautician, Raghava, who runs a parlor. All the teenagers are crazy and nag him for the nuptial, which annoys him. So, his acolyte Ali fabricates the story that Raghava is a spouse to erase them. Once, a charming girl, Lavanya, acquaints Raghava, and both reciprocate each other. Just before Lavanya proposes, unbeknownst, Ali repeats the same play with her, leading to her leaving him disheartened. Now, Raghava is rigid but seeks to gain Lavanya, regardless. Amidst arrives Balaraju, Raghava's bestie, the man of wit, who starts his game sensing his trouble. He schemes a phony story, forging a character Maya as Raghava's wife and posing her as a vixen, domineering & accustomed to a terrible lifestyle. Hearing it, Lavanya wants to check. Balaraju leads a delightful life with his simple & beautiful wife, Sundari, who has immense faith in him. Siri, their adjacent resident whose husband Prem stays in Dubai, Balaraju supports her as a sibling, and she respects him similarly. Indeed, Prem & Siri have loved & espoused without their elder's approval and exited. Hence, Prem left the country to earn money for their future.

Balaraju currently pleads with Siri to act as Maya, and they portray her torments on Raghava before Lavanya. Yet, she is not ready and plans to reform Maya. Ergo, Balaraju raised the dose by stating Maya is amoral, and she maintains an affair with a guy, Subba Rao. Lavanya intends to view him when Balaraju forges as Subba Rao and prepares a passionate duet in a park. Here, a dead heat situation occurs; Sundari observes her husband's affinity with Siri and chases him. Simultaneously, Prem returns, and the two witness their romance, which is misconstrued. Devastated, Prem quits Siri and goes back to his parents. Furious, Sundari pledges to seek vengeance on Balaraju. She lures a neighbor, Kona, and pretends to have a courtship with him to irk Balaraju. Parallelly, Siri learns of Prem's arrival and pleads for contact, but he discards her. Destiny makes Prem & Lavanya childhood mates, and she asks & accompanies Prem to talk with Siri to clear doubts. Spotting Maya therein, they ultimately get it wrong and walk out. Besides, Balaraju flares up on Sundari when she rebukes, announcing his passion with Siri when he attempts to apprise the fact, but she deaf ears. Thus, Balaraju's plan boomerangs and shatters the relationships. At last, Raghava designs a shot to resolve the suspicions, and the three pairs are happily reunited. Finally, the movie ends with the proclamation: The world's most dangerous game is a lie.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sarada Saradaga
Film score by
Released2005
Genre Soundtrack
Length29:50
Label Supreme Music
Producer S. V. Krishna Reddy
S. V. Krishna Reddy chronology
Hungama
(2005)
Sarada Saradaga
(2005)
Maayajaalam
(2006)

Music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. [4] Music released on Supreme Music Company. [5]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dont Worry, Be Happy" Chandrabose Jassie Gift 4:42
2."Malle Malle"Chandrabose Kailash Kher,Synora4:46
3."Yenno Janma Janmalanunchi" Bhuvana Chandra Kunal Ganjawala, Vasundhara Das 5:19
4."Nuvvu Naaku"Bhuvana Chandra Sriram Parthasarathy,Sumangali5:23
5."Rajasa Munna Ranganayaka"Bhuvana Chandra Madhu Balakrishnan, Chitra 5:04
6."Sye Sye Saradaga"VishwaAnushka4:36
Total length:29:50

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