Pelli Peetalu

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Pelli Peetalu
Pelli Peetalu.jpg
DVD cover
Directed byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Written byDiwakar Babu (Dialogues)
Screenplay byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Story byKamal
Based onEe Puzhayum Kadannu (1996)
Produced byV. B. Rajendra Prasad
StarringJagapati Babu
Soundarya
CinematographySarath
Edited byK. Ramgopal Reddy
Music byS. V. Krishna Reddy
Production
company
Jagapati Art Pictures
Release date
  • 16 July 1998 (1998-07-16)
Running time
141 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Pelli Peetalu (transl. Wedding Seats) is a 1998 Telugu-language romantic comedy film, produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under the Jagapati Art Pictures banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. It stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya with music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office.[1] Upon release, the film received positive reviews, and remained a musical hit.[2][3] The film was a remake of the Malayalam film Ee Puzhayum Kadannu, starring Dileep Pillai and Manju Warrier and was also remade in Kannada as Sambhrama in 1999, starring Ramesh Aravind and Kaveri.

Plot[]

Gopi (Jagapati Babu) is a simple and self-respect man who does not work under anyone, so he opens his own watch repair shop in his hometown. Anjali (Soundarya) is the third daughter of a music teacher who lives with her elder sisters Aswini (Shilpa), Aruna (Jhansi) and their grandmother (Nirmalamma). They also have a stepbrother Raghu (Hemanth), who always harasses them. Anjali works at a store in the city. Gopi's brother buys a house next to Anjali. It so happens that Gopi & Anjali run into each other a few times and slowly, they fall in love. However, Anjali has a problem with their marriage since she has two elder unmarried sisters. Gopi takes the responsibilities of Anjali and he finds a groom for Aswini, but it fails because she is dumb, then Gopi's friend Brahmaji (Brahmaji), marries her. Anjali's second sister Ashwini is in love with a guy Ravindra (Raja Ravindra); his mother (Telangana Shakuntala) asks for 1 lakh worth of ornaments as dowry. Gopi agrees for it, he sells his shop and decides to work in Tatabbai's (Tanikella Bharani) shop on 10 years agreement by selling his self-respect. On the previous night of the wedding, Raghu steals the ornaments from Anjali's house. Gopi chases him, in that quarrel, accidentally Raghu dies. Gopi confesses to Anjali but they hide it. After the wedding, Gopi surrenders himself to Police and he is sentenced to 5 years. Finally, the movie ends a happy note, Gopi returns after 5 years and Anjali gives him a warm welcome.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Pelli Peetalu
Film score by
Released1998
GenreSoundtrack
Length31:50
LabelMusic Two Thousand
ProducerS. V. Krishna Reddy
S. V. Krishna Reddy chronology
Deerga Sumangali Bhava
(1998)
Pelli Peetalu
(1998)
Manasulo Maata
(1999)

Music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Lyrics written by Chandrabose. All songs are hit tracks. Music released on Music Two Thousand Company. Legendary singer K. S. Chithra has sung five songs for this film.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Chita Pata Chinikulu"Srinivas, K.S.Chithra4:12
2."Jil Jil Jil (F)"K.S.Chithra4:53
3."Mohanam Mohanam"Krishnamraju, Pallavi4:51
4."E Chaka Chaka"K.S.Chithra, Krishnamraju, Sowmya Raoh4:11
5."Jil Jil Jil"K.S.Chithra, Srinivas3:02
6."Pelli Peetalu"K.S.Chithra, Mano, Nitya Santhoshini5:30
7."Yamuna Tarangam"Unni Krishnan, Pallavi4:05
8."Rajelu Velliginchu (Slokam)"Pallavi1:06
Total length:31:50

References[]

  1. ^ "Pelli Peetalu. Pelli Peetalu Movie Cast & Crew". www.bharatmovies.com.
  2. ^ "HugeDomains.com – Aptalkies.com is for sale (Aptalkies)". www.aptalkies.com. Cite uses generic title (help)
  3. ^ Movie Time Cinema (18 July 2014). "Pelli Peetalu Telugu Full Length Movie -- Jagapathi Babu, Soundarya" – via YouTube.
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