Telugu
Theatre“Baava” is a heartwarming Telugu romantic comedy-drama that graced the screens in 2010. The film was brought to life by the production efforts of M. L. Padma Kumar Chowdary under the Sri Keerthi Creations banner, and it was skillfully directed by Rambabu. The lead roles were charmingly portrayed by Siddharth, Pranitha, and Rajendra Prasad, while the melodic tunes were composed by Chakri.
“Baava” is more than just a love story; it is a celebration of the intricate dynamics of family life. The film skillfully weaves together the threads of romance and familial bonds, emphasizing the significance of acceptance within the close-knit fabric of relationships. In its essence, “Baava” captures the tender moments, the struggles, and the ultimate victory of love over adversities.
The movie’s charm lies in its simplicity and relatability, making it a delightful watch for audiences of all ages. The characters, portrayed by the talented cast, bring the story to life with their endearing performances. The music, composed by Chakri, adds a melodious touch to the narrative, accentuating the emotional highs and lows experienced by the characters.
In conclusion, “Baava” stands as a heartening tale that goes beyond the realms of romantic entanglements. It resonates with audiences by portraying the universal themes of love, family, and the unwavering spirit required to overcome obstacles. With its charming storytelling and meaningful messages, “Baava” has rightfully earned its place among the cherished films in the realm of Telugu cinema.
The narrative unfolds in a quaint village where we meet Veerababu (Siddharth), a cheerful and carefree young man living with his parents. Veerababu’s father, Seetharamudu (Rajendra Prasad), had tied the knot with a girl (Pavitra Lokesh) against her family’s wishes, resulting in a strained relationship. Seetharamudu deeply regrets this separation and yearns to be part of a larger, united family. He nurtures the hope that his son, Veerababu, will find a life partner from a big family, securing the coveted status of a cherished son-in-law.
However, life takes an unexpected turn as Veerababu falls head over heels in love with Varalakshmi (Pranitha), a charming girl from a neighboring village. The plot thickens when it’s revealed that Varalakshmi happens to be Veerababu’s maternal relative, and their families strongly disapprove of their budding romance. Fearing a repetition of his own tumultuous past, Seetharamudu initially discourages Veerababu from pursuing the relationship. Yet, in a heartening twist, he gradually becomes a pillar of support for his son, assisting him in winning the hearts of Varalakshmi’s family.
The narrative gracefully revolves around Veerababu’s persistent efforts to overcome familial objections. The story is a testament to love’s resilience, illustrating the triumphant power of affection in the face of challenges. Ultimately, the tale concludes on a positive note, with both couples earning acceptance into their respective families.
Director | Rambabu |
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Story | Rambabu |
Screenplay | Rambabu |
Dialogues | Rambabu |
Cinematography | Arvind Krishna |
Editor | K. V. Krishna Reddy |
Music | Chakri |
Producer | M. L. Padma Kumar Chowdary |
Cast | Siddharth Pranitha Subhash Rajendra PrasadPavitra LokeshBrahmanandamSindhu TolaniAliSurekha VaniTanikella BharaniAdusumilli Janardhan Vara PrasadRaghu BabuY Kasi ViswanathSrinivasa ReddySatyam RajeshDuvvasi MohanPraveenUttejNarsing Yadav Samrat ReddyPrabhas SreenuJogi NaiduMallela Rajitha |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Sri Keerthi Creations |
OTT Platform | Zee5 |