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TheatreChandra Siddhartha is the director of the 2014 Telugu romantic comedy Emo Gurram Egaravachu. Pinky Sawika Chaiyadech and Sumanth are the main stars. Following the success of Madhumasam in 2007, Sumanth’s second feature film featuring Chandra Siddhartha marks the latter’s cinematic debut in Telugu.
The soundtrack for this movie was composed by M. M. Keeravani, while the screenplay was written by S. S. Kanchi. On January 25, 2014, it was released, however the box office reception was lackluster. Critics did commend Sumanth’s performance, nevertheless.The title of the film is derived from a Rambantu (1996) song.
Plot
Emo Gurram Egaravachu is a Telugu romantic drama film that revolves around the life of a young man named Goutham, played by Sumanth, and explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth. Directed by Chandra Siddhartha, the film combines elements of romance, comedy, and family drama.
The narrative begins with Goutham, a carefree and happy-go-lucky individual who doesn’t take life too seriously. He is content working in a creative field and enjoys spending time with his friends. Goutham’s life takes a turn when he meets Nithya, portrayed by Pinky Savika, a strong-willed and independent young woman who is determined to achieve her goals.
As Goutham and Nithya cross paths, their personalities clash initially, leading to amusing and lighthearted situations. However, over time, a romantic connection blossoms between them, and the film explores the evolution of their relationship.
A significant aspect of the plot is Goutham’s relationship with his father, played by versatile actor Rajendra Prasad. The father-son dynamic becomes a central theme, depicting the generational gap and the challenges in understanding each other’s perspectives.
The narrative takes an unexpected turn when a revelation about Goutham’s past is unveiled, adding a layer of complexity to the storyline. This revelation becomes a pivotal point that influences the dynamics between Goutham, Nithya, and his family.
The film incorporates elements of humor through Goutham’s interactions with his friends and the situations he finds himself in. The comedic sequences are balanced with emotional moments, creating a well-rounded cinematic experience.
As Goutham faces personal and familial challenges, the film explores the importance of self-discovery and growth. The character undergoes a transformative journey, learning valuable lessons about life, love, and responsibility.
The climax of “Emo Gurram Egaravachu” brings resolution to the conflicts and challenges faced by the characters, emphasizing the significance of understanding and acceptance in relationships.
The film’s soundtrack, composed by M. M. Keeravani, adds emotional depth to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.
In conclusion, “Emo Gurram Egaravachu” is a heartwarming and relatable film that combines romance, comedy, and drama. Sumanth’s performance, along with the engaging screenplay, makes it an enjoyable watch for audiences seeking a blend of entertainment and emotional storytelling in Telugu cinema.
Director | Chandra Siddhartha |
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Story | Chandra Siddhartha |
Screenplay | Chandra Siddhartha |
Dialogues | Chandra Siddhartha |
Cinematography | Bindu Chandramouli , Rajendra |
Editor | Chandra Shekar G. V. |
Music | M. M. Keeravani |
Producer | John Sudheer Pudhota |
Cast | Sumanth Sawika Chaiyadech Harsha VardhanAsmita SoodSS KanchiThagubothu RameshSudha Annapurna Pavala SyamalaSivannarayana NariPeddi |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Cherry Films |
Budget | 10 Crores |
Box Office | 15 Crores |
OTT Platform | Prime Video |