Nuvvu Nenu
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Nuvvu Nenu (Template:Translation) is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Teja, who co-wrote the script with Dasaradh. The film stars Uday Kiran and Anita in lead roles, with Tanikella Bharani, Telangana Shakuntala, Sunil, and Banerjee in supporting roles. Nuvvu Nenu marked Anita's official acting debut.
Released on 10 August 2001, the film was a major commercial success.[1][2] It won four Filmfare Awards South, including Best Film – Telugu, and five Nandi Awards.[3] It was remade in Hindi as Yeh Dil (2003),[4] with Anita reprising her role, and in Tamil as Madurai Veeran (2007)[5]
Plot
Ravi is the son of a multimillionaire in Hyderabad. Vasundhara is the daughter of a milk supplier. Ravi and Vasundhara study in the same college. The film starts with Vasundhara showing hatred towards Ravi, as he is a sportsman who is not good at studies. Over a period of time, her hatred turns into love. Finally, he falls in love with her too, but their parents do not agree to their marriage. Their parents plan to avoid their marriage by giving the couple a clause that they should not meet each other for one year. If their love remains even after one year then their parents will agree to their marriage.
Ravi's father puts him under house arrest in Mumbai. while Vasundhara's father takes her to his hometown and arranges her marriage with another man. However both Ravi and Vasundara manage to escape. They reach a garden where they spend a lot of days working for money. But Ravi's father sends goons to bring back his son. In the end, both of them get married in front of the Legislative Assembly where; whole college comes to support them.
Cast
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- Uday Kiran as Ravi
- Anita as Vasundhara
- Sunil as College Youth
- Banerjee as Killer
- Tanikella Bharani
- Radhika Chaudhari as Priya
- Supriya Karnik as Rajendar's partner
- M. S. Narayana as Principal
- Ahuti Prasad as Police officer
- Rallapalli as Caretaker
- Dharmavarapu Subramanyam as Accounts lecturer
- Vizag Prasad as Rajendra
- Telangana Shakuntala
- Sangeetha
- Madhunandan
Production
Teja contacted Madhavan's spokesperson to sign the actor for the lead role in his film. However, his spokesperson denied the offer citing Madhavan's disinterest in acting in Telugu films. Thus, the role went to Uday Kiran.[6]
Soundtrack
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Reception
Griddaluru Gopalrao of Zamin Ryot praised the film's writing. "For an ordinary story, Teja has written an extra-ordinary screenplay [sic]," Gopalrao added.[7] Jeevi of Idlebrain rated the film <templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />2+3⁄4 out of 5 stars and opined, "A simple story can be told in a simple manner. But the director used every possible technique to insert the twists and unwanted violence in this film".[8] A critic from Sify wrote, "The film is a mish-mash of Bollywood love stories like Bobby, QSQT and Maine Pyaar Kiya" and praised the music and cinematography".[9]
Accolades
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| Filmfare Awards South | 20 April 2002 | Best Film – Telugu | Nuvvu Nenu | Won | [10] [11] |
| Best Director – Telugu | Teja | Won | |||
| Best Actor – Telugu | Uday Kiran | Won | |||
| Best Music Director – Telugu | R. P. Patnaik | Won | |||
| Nandi Awards | 19 October 2002 | Best Director | Teja | Won | [12] |
| Best Character Actor | Tanikella Bharani | Won | |||
| Best Male Comedian | Sunil | Won | |||
| Best Cinematographer | Rasool Ellore | Won | |||
| Best Music Director | R. P. Patnaik | Won |
Remakes
This film was remade into Hindi as Yeh Dil (2003),[4] in Tamil as Madurai Veeran (2007)[5] Anita reprised her role in the Hindi version.
Notes
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External links
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- 2001 films
- 2000s Telugu-language films
- Telugu films remade in other languages
- Indian teen romance films
- 2001 romantic drama films
- Films directed by Teja (film director)
- Indian romantic drama films
- Films scored by R. P. Patnaik
- 2000s teen romance films