Bombay Priyudu
Bombay Priyudu | |
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Directed by | K. Raghavendra Rao |
Written by | Satyanand |
Produced by | K. Krishna Mohana Rao |
Starring | J. D. Chakravarthy Rambha Vanisri Sudhakar Brahmanandam Tanikella Bharani Chitti Babu Punyamurthula |
Cinematography | Chota K. Naidu |
Edited by | Marthand K. Venkatesh |
Music by | M. M. Keeravani |
Production company | RK Film Associates |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Bombay Priyudu (transl. Lover from Bombay) is a 1996 Telugu-language romance film, starring J. D. Chakravarthy and Rambha.[1][2][3] The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bombay Kadhali and in Hindi as Main Tere Pyar Mein Pagal. The second half of this film takes its inspiration from Tamil movie, Ullathai Allitha.
Plot[]
Chitti Babu (J. D. Chakravarthy) and Pyarelal (Sudhakar) are roommates in Bombay. With photography as occupation, Chitti Babu is forever prowling the streets with his camera. One day when he comes to the airport to take pictures of a man, he spots Raga Sudha (Rambha) and falls in love with her at first sight. Bombay (Brahmanandam), who steals a gold chain from a jeweller's, drops it in Raga Sudha's bag while being chased by the police. The bag goes to Chitti Babu's gypsy, who finds his dream girl's photograph in it.
Chitti Babu dons the guise of a rich man and makes her come to different places to collect her bag, but does not give it. Chitti Babu meets her and tells her that he will help her in getting her bag. She falls for Chitti Babu. Later, she finds that the bag is with Chitti Babu and accuses him of cheating her. In the process of appeasing his lady love, Chitti Babu meets with an accident and ends up in a hospital. This rekindles Raga Sudha's love for him.
Raga Sudha's mother, Dhana Lakshmi (Vanisri) returns from abroad with a prospective groom (Sivaji Raja) for her daughter. Coming to know of her daughter's love affair, she takes her away to Hyderabad and sets up a date for her wedding because Dhana Lakshmi's love is an anathema. Chitti Babu saves Dhana Lakshmi from goons sent by her manager (Benarjee). He is introduced himself as J. D. to Dhana Lakshmi. She appoints him as the bodyguard of Raga Sudha. The manager kidnaps Raga Sudha while they are going to Srisailam for marriage by bus. Raga Sudha's maternal uncle Buchiki (A.V.S.) reveals that J. D. is none other than Chitti Babu. The manager wants to marry Raga Sudha and tries to rape her in the running bus. Chitti Babu fights Benarjee and marries Raga Sudha with the blessings of Dhana Lakshmi.
Cast[]
- J. D. Chakravarthy as Chitti Babu / J. D.
- Rambha as Raga Sudha
- Vanisri as Dhana Lakshmi
- M. Balaiah as Dhana Lakshmi's father
- Sudhakar as Pyarelal
- Brahmanandam as Bombay
- Tanikella Bharani as Kaima Patel
- A.V.S. as Buchiki
- Babu Mohan as P. K. Rao
- Sivaji Raja as P. K. Rao's son
- Chitti Babu Punyamurthula as singer
- Gundu Hanumantha Rao as Pandu
- Banerjee as Dhana Lakshmi's manager
Awards[]
- Nandi Award for Best Female Playback Singer - K. S. Chitra - "Pranayama"
Soundtrack[]
All music is composed by M. M. Keeravaani[4].
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Rajkapooru Cinemaloni Heroinla Undi Figaru" | Chandrabose | M. M. Keeravaani, K. S. Chithra | 5:12 |
2. | "Emhayigundiro Bombayi Premika" | Veturi | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, M. M. Srilekha | 4:57 |
3. | "Balamuralikrishna Maaku Balyamitrude" | Chandrabose | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra, M. M. Keeravaani | 5:41 |
4. | "Chethilona Cheyyesi Cheppeyyava" | Veturi Sundararama Murthy | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Prathima Rao | 5:09 |
5. | "Chandana Cheeranu Katti Bommmana Blousunu Chutti" | Chandrabose | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Anuradha Sriram | 4:57 |
6. | "Aho Priya Inthakanna Tiyyanaina Pilupu Vere Undaa" | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra | 4:29 |
7. | "Guppedu Gundenu Tadithe" | Chandrabose | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra | 6:08 |
8. | "Pranayama Marumalle Poolathotalo Ghumaghuma" | Chandrabose | M. M. Keeravaani, K. S. Chithra | 5:01 |
Total length: | 41:34 |
References[]
- ^ "Bombai Priyudu Cast and Crew, Bombai Priyudu Movie Cast and Crew Telu…". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
- ^ "Bombai Priyudu Movie – Hero, Heroines, Director, Music Director, Prod…". Archived from the original on 15 July 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy". www.andhratoday.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 1998. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Bombai Priyudu". JioSaavn. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
External links[]
- 1996 films
- Telugu-language films
- 1990s Telugu-language films
- Indian films
- Films scored by M. M. Keeravani
- Films directed by K. Raghavendra Rao
- Indian musical comedy films
- Indian romantic comedy films
- Indian romantic musical films
- 1990s musical comedy films
- 1996 romantic comedy films
- 1990s romantic musical films
- Films about singers
- Films set in Mumbai
- Films shot in Mumbai