Allari Mogudu

Allari Mogudu

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Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao
Produced by K.Krishna Mohan Rao
Starring Mohan Babu
Meena
Ramya Krishna
Music by M.M. Keeravani
Production
company
R K Associates
Release dates
1992
Country India
Language Telugu

Allari Mogudu is a 1992 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K.Krishna Mohan Rao under R K Associates. The film stars Mohan Babu, Meena and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles.[1][2]It was remade into Tamil film Veera[3] with Rajinikanth, Meena and Roja[4] It was also remade as Gadibidi Ganda in Kannada and as Saajan Chale Sasural in Hindi.

Plot

Gopal (Mohan Babu) comes to the city from his village for a song contest. He meets Satyam (Brahmanandam) in the city and they both work hard for the song contest. Gopal tells Satyam about how he fell in love with Neelambari (Meena) and how he got her to love him. Neelambari is the daughter of a song teacher in his village. He came to this contest so he could win the money and pay off the loan his mother had to the village leader. They both work together and end up winning the song contest. Gopal then goes back to his village with joy and finds out a flood had come and Neelu's house had been destroyed, it was reported that her father and her body had not been found. Gopal thinks that Neelu is dead, and is very sad. He then goes and gives the money to the village leader, paying off his mother's debt. His mother takes him to the city so that they can find a job and so that Gopal can forget about Neela. When they reach the city Gopal finds out that his song was a big hit. Therefore, he had become very popular. The holder of the song contest (Satyanarayana) calls on Gopal to come work for him. Gopal does not want to, but Satyam persuades him. He then works for Satyanarayana and his daughter falls in love with Gopal. Gopal who is still in love with Neelu refused to marry Satyanarayana's daughter Mohana (Ramya Krishna). Satyam says Neelambari won't come back so it's better to marry Mohana. Therefore, he marries Mohana. Soon after the marriage she has to go on a business trip to the USA. Neelambari was in fact alive but has amnesia. Gopal's songs are playing on the radio and Mohana happens to hear it and she remembers again. She promptly gets on the bus to the city from a village where she was helping the fisherman who saved her life. She meets Gopal at the recording studio. He is surprised and overjoyed but doesn't tell her about his marriage to Mohana . Neelambari is then adamant to get married soon, so they both get married. He then juggles both of his lives (as Gopal, Mohana's husband and as Krishna, Neelu's husband). He nearly gets caught when both Mohana and Gopal with Neelu go to the saree shop and bump into each other. So to prove that they are two different people he takes a photo and photoshops it to show two of him shaking hands. They then all believe Gopal and Krishna are different people. A thief who Gopal had caught and handed over to the police takes revenge by kidnapping his wives. The thief also knows that both are one person, and when he comes to save them it is revealed that both are one person. After he saves them both his wives fight over him, one says that he officially married her first (Mohana) while the other(Neelu) says that she fell in love first. His wives don't want to share. When he tries to explain they go away angrily. Gopal then leaves the city to go back to his village. When he gets home he finds them both in his house. The film ends with them both holding his bag as he enters the house.

Cast

Remakes

Year Film Language Cast Director Ref
1993 Gadibidi Ganda Kannada V. Ravichandran, Ramya Krishnan, Roja V. S. Reddy
1994 Veera Tamil Rajinikanth, Meena, Roja Suresh Krishna
1996 Saajan Chale Sasural Hindi Govinda, Tabu, Karisma Kapoor David Dhawan

References

  1. "Allari Mogudu Movie Info". bharatmovies.com. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  2. "Allari Mogudu Crew". entertainment.oneindia .in. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. "Song of the Week : Veera – Korukunna – Ilayaraja, Mano". teluglobe.com. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  4. "Veera (1994)". raaga.com. Retrieved 20 March 2013.

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