Orange (2010 Telugu film)

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Orange
Directed by Bhaskar
Produced by Nagendra Babu
Written by Bhaskar
Starring Ram Charan Teja
Genelia D'Souza
Shazahn Padamsee
Sanchita Shetty
Prabhu Ganesan
Music by Harris Jayaraj
Cinematography Kiran Reddy
B.Rajashekar
Editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Studio Anjana Productions
Release date(s) November 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)
Country India
Language Telugu

Orange (Telugu: ఆరంజ్) is a 2010 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Bhaskar, in his third venture after Bommarillu and Parugu. The film features Ram Charan Teja and Genelia D'Souza with Shazahn Padamsee playing a pivotal role. The film, which has music composed by Harris Jayaraj, began the first schedule in February 2010,[1] and was released on November 26, 2010. This film was an average grosser,but music by Harris Jayaraj,Ram Charan's Performance and Production values were highly appreciated.[2]

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Set on the backdrop of Australia, the film opens with an angry Ram (Ram Charan Teja), who just broke up with his girlfriend, narrating the story of his love life to a police officer, Abhishek Verma (Prakash Raj) as he defaces a graffiti of his lover while her father (Prabhu Ganesan) listens. Ramm is introduced to be an youngster who loves graffiti and doesn’t believe in everlasting love. He has gone through 9 loves in his life, and thinks that love between two people eventually dies out. As a person with strong morals, he is honest and wants to love life and live with open mind, open thought and open action with his lover. Jaanu (Genelia D'Souza) studies in the same college as Ram. He falls in love with her at first sight and goes onto wooing her. She eventually ends up falling for him, but wants him to promise to love her forever. Ram, of course, nonchalantly dismisses this and explains how he cannot love her forever. This leads to a clash of their ideologies. Ram shows Jaanu how even true love stales after a while and true love cannot stay forever, while Jaanu shows him examples of everlasting love, like her friends and her parents. However he makes it clear that love between two people is never the same as it first is. Abhishek makes Ram tell him why he feels like this, and Ram explains another love in his life, Rooba (Shazahn Padamsee). He falls in love with her as she visits Hyderabad when Ram is on a foreign exchange project. He follows her to Mumbai and they both fall in love. However as time passes, the couple faces problems and Ram feels himself lying more and more just to make Rooba happy. Unable to take it anymore, he tells her that he cannot continue loving her if he has to lie and sacrifice so much for her. They break up, and through the experience Ram becomes the man he is.

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[edit] Soundtrack

Orange
Soundtrack album by Harris Jayaraj
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Harris Jayaraj chronology
Aadhavan
(2009)
Orange
(2010)
Engeyum Kadhal
(2010)

The music, scored by Harris Jayaraj, was launched and released on October 26, 2010.[3] The album was huge hit.[4]

All lyrics were written by Vanamali, except where noted.

No. Title Lyrics Performer(s) Length
1. "O Range"     Benny Dayal  
2. "Rooba Rooba"     Shail Hada, Chinmayi  
3. "Nenu Nuvvantu"     Naresh Iyer, Nadeesh  
4. "Chilipigaa"     Karthik  
5. "Ola Olalaa Ala"   Surendra Krishna Karunya, Ranina Reddy  
6. "Hello Rammante"   Rama Jogayya Shastry Vijay Prakash, Devan Ekambaram  

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