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#OLD TELUGU MOVIES LIST 1970 MOVIE#
‘Arya’ was the movie that gave us the song “Aa Ante Amalapuram” which won millions of hearts and was the leading item song of its time, filmed in a similar way as Shahrukh Khan’s ‘ Chaiyya Chaiyya‘. Geetha initially likes Ajay but later realizes Arya is the right person for her. Ajay and Arya fall for Geetha, however, the former expresses it and the latter doesn’t. If not for the timeline, it could have been a very ordinary movie. Arya (2004)įeaturing: Allu Arjun as Arya, Anuradha Mehta as Geetha Reddy, Siva Balaji as Ajay A story of reconciliation and self-realization, ‘Srimanthudu’ reminds us of the fact that falling in love isn’t easy, even for a billionaire scion. ‘Srimanthudu’ is one of the best efforts of Mahesh Babu in terms of his acting, with bouts of emotions and fight sequences emanating sporadically. A movie which signifies the importance of one’s roots and why relationships always win over money and material things. One thing leads to another and ‘Srimanthudu’ turns out to be a beautifully rendered family drama with both Harsha and Chaaruseela’s parental history converging to Devarakota. The story mainly revolves around Harsha and his paternal village Devarakota, which also happens to be Charuseela’s native village, who is Harsha’s love interest. Srimanthudu (2015) | “Wealthy Man”įeaturing: Mahesh Babu as Harsha Vardhan, Shruti Hassan as Chaaruseela A relevant, well-written film on the then existential issues of Andhra Pradesh’s politics, coupled with some marvelous performances (including that of Debutante Rana Daggubati) steals the show. The film revolves around the social issues and how Arjun overcomes the idea of becoming a politician and turns out to be a leader and a hero of the commons instead. Leader (2010)įeaturing: Rana Daggubati as Arjun Prasad, Richa Gangopadhyay as ArchanaĪ story that revolves around power and politics, Leader is all about the power play between Arjun, a CEO turned CM after his dad’s demise and his cousin Dhananjay. ‘Happy Days’ will be cherished for its songs, naiveness of its characters and the memories it brings along that are reminiscent of our own college days. It is when friendship, love, and emotions erupt, we have a wisely executed college melodrama as the outcome. It is a film with a true to the heart portrayal of the transition from teenage to adulthood, with a bunch of engineering students who find their lives entangled with mundanity and careers. We might have seen many Bollywood movies depicting college days featuring glorified actors as college kids, but sadly none could portray themselves as done by ‘Happy Days’ cast, to this day. Happy Days (2007)įeaturing: Varun Sandesh as Chandu, Tamanna Bhatia as Madhu, Nikhil Siddharth as Rajesh, Sonia Deepti as Shravs Comprising of few emotional scenes and some superb performances (Allari Naresh deserves a special mention), at least for Tollywood, this movie remains one of its kind till date, which was later remade into several languages. This movie is all about the transition from what “is” to what “could be”. A lesson of self-realization learned the hard way, ‘Gamyam’ is the journey (rather than a destination) of a spoilt brat Abhi from lust and indulges to self-awakening. Not that ‘Gamyam’ is really great as a movie, yet it is a unique uncompromising story. Also, my apologies if any of your favorites didn’t make the list.įeaturing: Allari Naresh as Gaali Seenu, Kamalinee Mukherjee as Janaki, Sharwanand as Abhi So, good luck finding the likes of Oopiri, Pilla Zamindar, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Maryada Ramanna, and many other similars as a part of this list, despite however great, popular, timeless or successful they might have been (with no offense to anyone). While I was compiling this list, I was mindful not to include any Telugu movies that were remakes (from other languages or regions), were “inspired” or plagiarised in any manner. Here goes, with most of my blabbering done now, the list of the greatest Telugu movies of 21st Century. Summarily, this list would largely be subjective – to surprises, disappointments, and opinions and be more or less next to impossible. Also, it brought in an exponential change in the popularity, culture and tourism dynamics of the respective Southern Indian states, especially those of Andhra and Telangana.Ĭonjuring up a list of the top Telugu movies of the 21st century is a daunting, herculean task with endless possibilities. It has been an amazing catalyst and ice-breaker in terms of introducing Telugu films to the non-Telugu audiences and it has certainly opened up more avenues for an inclusive filmmaking and upped our game. The ‘Baahubali’ saga has been a wonderful example of that and a typical game changer in Tollywood’s movie making arena.