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Theatre“Pelli Chesukundam” (translated as “Let us marry”) is a poignant tale woven in the fabric of Indian Telugu cinema, released in 1997. Directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and produced by C. Venkat Raju and G. Siva Raju under the banner of Geeta Chitra International, the film offers a captivating narrative enriched with a stellar cast and soulful music.
At its core, “Pelli Chesukundam” revolves around themes of love, family dynamics, and the intricacies of relationships. The story follows the journey of its protagonists portrayed by Venkatesh, Soundarya, and Laila, whose lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of matrimonial bonds and societal expectations. Their performances breathe life into the characters, imbuing them with depth and relatability.
The narrative, penned by Bhupathi Raja with dialogues by Posani Krishna Murali, strikes a chord with audiences through its authenticity and emotional resonance. It explores the complexities of human emotions, delving into the nuances of love and sacrifice, while also addressing societal norms and familial responsibilities.
Visually captivating, the cinematography by K. Ravindra Babu captures the essence of the story, transporting viewers into the vibrant world of the characters. The seamless editing by Gautham Raju ensures a fluid narrative flow, keeping audiences engaged from start to finish.
The musical score by Koti serves as the heart and soul of the film, evoking a range of emotions through its melodious compositions. The songs complement the storyline, enhancing the narrative’s impact and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Released on 9th October 1997, “Pelli Chesukundam” enjoys a runtime of 141 minutes, during which it takes viewers on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, tears, and moments of introspection. Set against the backdrop of India, the film beautifully captures the cultural richness and diversity of the region, adding depth and authenticity to the storytelling.
As a quintessential piece of Telugu cinema, “Pelli Chesukundam” continues to resonate with audiences even decades after its release. Its timeless themes and memorable performances stand as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the universal appeal of love and human relationships.
Director | Muthyala Subbaiah |
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Story | Bhupati Raja |
Screenplay | Muthyala Subbaiah |
Dialogues | Posani Krishna Murali |
Cinematography | K. Ravindra Babu |
Editor | Gautham Raju |
Music | Saluri Koteswara Rao |
Producer | C. VenkatrajuG. Sivaraju |
Cast | Venkatesh Daggubati SoundaryaLaila Keerikkadan JoseDevan Sreenivasansatya prakashBrahmanandamSudhakar Tanikella BharaniVenu MadhavNarra Venkateswara RaoPosani Krishna Murali Subhalekha SudhakarSubbaraya SarmaSuthi VeluKallu ChidambaramKishore RathiBindu ChandramouliAnnapurna SumithraMallela RajithaRagini AshwiniRadhaNaliniJ. AlexanderNiranjan VarmaSabita DeviAnuja IyerGadiraju Subba Rao |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Geeta Chitra International |
OTT Platform | SunNXT |