Preyasi Raave

1999 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Preyasi Raave is a 1999 Telugu language film directed by Chandra Mahesh and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Srikanth, Raasi, Babloo Prithiveeraj and Sanghavi.The film was a blockbuster.[1][2]

Directed byChandra Mahesh
Screenplay byPosani Krishna Murali
Produced byD. Ramanaidu
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Preyasi Raave
Directed byChandra Mahesh
Written byPosani Krishna Murali
Screenplay byPosani Krishna Murali
Produced byD. Ramanaidu
StarringSrikanth
Raasi
Babloo Prithiveeraj
Sanghavi
Ananda Vardhan
Music byM. M. Srilekha
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 November 1999 (1999-11-19)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
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Plot

Vamsi (Srikanth) is a hotelier who falls in love with Mahalakshmi (Raasi). She too reciprocates his feelings and eventually seeks the permission of her father (Chalapathi Rao). Her father however demands Vamsi to give 15 lakhs as dowry. Vamsi goes abroad and earns the money but comes back to find out that Mahalakshmi’s father had cheated him and got her forcibly married to Sriram (Babloo Prithiveeraj), son of a Zamindar. Mahalakshmi too eventually starts loving Sriram. Vamsi tries to win her back but his attempts go in vain. The rest of the story involves whether Vamsi will win back Mahalakshmi.

Cast

Production

During the making of the film, D. Ramanaidu told Srikanth to change his hairstyle but he did not follow suit.[3]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by M. M. Srilekha. [4]

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No.SongSingers
1"Menakavo Priyakanukavo "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, M. M. Srilekha
2"Nekoosam Nekoosam "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chithra
3"Premante Nedu Thelisinadi "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chithra
4"Oh Prema "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chithra
5"Tenchukunte Thegipothunda "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
6"Waiting To Kiss You "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha
7"We Have Freedom "M. M. Srilekha
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Reception

Andhra Today wrote "Director Chandra Mahesh's deft handling of scenes expressing love between Vamsi and Mahalakshmi are quite entertaining. Brahmanandam's comedy is worthy of mention. All the actors and actresses do live up to their roles. Music by Sri Lekha with good score and lyrics feature well picturized songs. The songs may even top the charts. Photography by Jairam is superb. On the whole, Krishna Murali's dialogues surpass and dominate the efforts of all other departments of the film".[5] Telugu Cinema felt "second half drags. Some scenes can be chopped off. Similarities are there of ANR’s Amarajeevi" but praised Posani's dialogues.[6]

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