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Sudigadu
Film poster
Directed byBhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Written byC. S. Amudhan
Based on Thamizh Padam
by C. S. Amudhan
Produced byT. Chandrasekhar Reddy
Starring
CinematographyVijay Ulaganath
Edited byGowtham Raju
Music bySri vasanth
Production
company
Arundathi Movies
Release date
  • 24 August 2012 (2012-08-24)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget 7 cr
Box officeest. 32 cr

Sudigadu (transl. Lucky man) is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language parody film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Chandrasekhar D Reddy under Arundathi Movies. It is the remake of C. S. Amudhan's debut Tamil film Thamizh Padam.[1] The film stars Allari Naresh and Monal Gajjar.[2][3] Allari Naresh plays double roles in this movie as father and son.[1]

The film was released on 24 August 2012, The film received mixed reviews, who appreciated comical performances of the cast, humor, and drama, but criticized for screenplay, unrealistic situations, narration, and Rao's direction.

Plot

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Kamesh and his wife become the proud parents of a dynamic and powerful new baby who is born with a six pack body. Just when the baby is born, Thikkal Reddy comes in as the villain in search of his enemy who runs into New Born Baby's room. He prays to god to save him and hides in the room. The New Born Baby does urination for a long time which leads to the death of Thikkal Reddy's elder son and he becomes a sworn enemy of the baby. To save the baby from Thikkal Reddy, Kamesh gets his mother to escape to Hyderabad. The baby grows up into Siva, a powerful and dynamic young guy with seemingly invincible powers like a Telugu Cinema hero.

Siva can make bullets stop, challenge time and even make Posani Krishna Murali speak intelligently. On a side note, Siva meets Priya over the course of time and falls in love with her. Thikkal Reddy's gang members keep hunting for Siva and he decides to fight back. He also faces resistance from the mysterious Don D.

He fights them all with his powers and it is revealed that he is Siva Manohar I.P.S., a Young Cop in Undercover Operation. He has all the villains dead and when it comes to Don D, it is none other than his Grand Mother. She does so as to elevate Siva as a powerful hero and herself as a Don. At the court both are Exonerated and Siva is promoted as D.G.P. of Andhra Pradesh.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Sudigadu
Soundtrack album by
Sri Vasanth
Released24 July 2012 (2012-07-24)
Recorded2012
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length21:29
LabelAditya Music
ProducerSri Vasanth
Sri Vasanth chronology
Ryee Ryeee
(2012)
Sudigadu
(2012)
Rama Dandu
(2013)

The music launch of Sudigadu was held on 23 July in Hyderabad. Sri Vasanth has scored the music and it was also reported that Allari Naresh also sang a song in this film. The audio was released by Dasari, who handed over the first copy to Tanish, Nikhil, and Uday Kiran. It is the only film which had a Platinum Disc Function before the release of its audio. The song "Gajibiji Gathukula Roaddu" is copied from the song "Diva Diva" from the Kannada movie Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam.

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Twinkle Twinkle"Ramajogayya SastryRanjith & Chorus4:17
2."Inky Pinky"Bhimaneni Roshita SaiAllari Naresh, Rahul Sipligunj & Chorus2:03
3."Yenduke Cheli"Ananta SriramHaricharan & Chorus4:11
4."Jagaalu Mottham"Sirivennela SitaramasastriRevanth1:59
5."Gajibiji Gathukula Roaddu"Ramajogayya SastrySahithi, Sri Krishna, Revanth, Pruthvi Chandra4:31
6."Zara Zara"ChandraboseAllari Naresh, Geetha Madhuri, Hemachandra, Haritha, Chorus4:26
Total length:21:29

List of notable spoofs

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Sudigadu is a movie made based mostly on many popular films in the past 10 years and can be termed both a satire and homage to Telugu cinema. Some Tamil and Hollywood films were also parodied.

Qualifications of a Telugu cinema hero (by the director)

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  • Heroes worship their mother more than gods and goddesses (even in these days when all send their parents to old age homes).
  • Heroes take utmost care of their sisters and save them from any small to big problems.
  • Heroes are capable of making heroines fall in love with them although heroines are rich & heroes are poor.
  • Heroes punish anyone who does crime and harm to society, even though they are the fathers of heroines (to be frank, heroes always love villain's daughters)
  • Heroes (wearing modern costumes) always give lectures to heroines to follow the customs & traditions. (but they dance only with the heroines wearing modern costumes only)
  • Heroes feel their friend's sisters to be their sisters (there is a scope of change in opinion if one of their friend's sisters is very beautiful)
  • Heroes can fight the crimes & injustice prevailing in the society very easily
  • Heroes can ride air planes and helicopters if necessary, although it is the first time they see these.
  • Heroes always remain fresh even after long fights with hundreds of men.
  • Heroes have a six pack body, and are experts in dialogue delivery and fighting skills.

Parts of a hero (by the director)

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  • Brain – 24x7 solves the problems faced by the people in the society.
  • Eyes – get red in color with anger after seeing the injustice done to the people & crimes committed in the society.
  • Mouth – speaks hi-fi punch dialogues very easily.
  • Shoulders – carry on the Indian financial system.
  • Heart – always strives for the poor (when heroine is not beside him).
  • Hands – has the capacity to defeat hundreds of powerful villains.
  • Feet – makes the land prosper with all riches and happiness with its one touch.

Film and television episodes

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Film Language Scene parodied
3 (2012) Tamil Shiva wears a T-shirt says "Why This Kolaveri Di".
7G Brundavan Colony (2004) Telugu a friend's dad (Suman Shetty reprises the role of Chandra Mohan) admonishes the hero for 'wasting his (blood) money on cigarettes'. A poster of the film appears in the asylum scene.
7th Sense (2011) Tamil hero controls the minds of henchmen using hypnosis by just looking at them.
All movies of S. S. Rajamouli Telugu hero shows all the weapons used in Rajamouli's movies to a lady villain and asks her to commit suicide using any one of the weapons.
Aparichitudu (2005) Tamil L.B. Sriram's character is named as Remo. Hero takes a criminal to a buffalo shed but fails to create a buffalo stampede, which happens in Aparichitudu. Seeing this the criminal dies laughing as he was a heart patient, which was hero's main motive.
Arunachalam (1997) hero creates a flower magically and throws it behind intended to hit the heroine, but in this case, he does it twice and they both miss the aim and hit the heroine's father and maid.
Arya (2004) Telugu heroine and her father exchange characters like hero and heroine in this movie. Sayaji Shinde watches a scene from this movie play on television.
Athadu (2005) All the scenes' location and time appears in the typical Athadu style at the bottom of the screen. Eg: Time vaachipoyindi (transl. Time is running out), Gabbar Singh release-ayy collections-la kanakavarsam kurustunna vela (transl. When Gabbar Singh's collections are released, it is raining)
Bharateeyudu (1996) Tamil hero murders a criminal by showing him a scene from a daily serial Pootha Rekulu in large no. of televisions at a time as the criminal was the main reason for water problems in the city.
Bommarillu (2006) Telugu heroine saying to a bull that it would get horns if it does not hit M.S. Narayana twice.
Boys (2003) Tamil the hero's gang is hanging out on a wall
Businessman (2012)[4] Telugu most of the dialogues of the film "Business Man" are uttered by the hero, but in hilarious situations. The theme song "Bhaag Saale" is used in the film.
Challenge (reality show) the famous reality dance program is mimicked. A typical judgment segment involving Ohmkar and three judges (Sundaram Master, Shiva Shankar Master and Posani Krishna Murali) is presented after Naresh's dance performance. Shiva Shankar Master and Posani Krishna Murali have acted as themselves in this scene.
Chandamama (2007) "Yenduke Cheli" song is pictured in a similar way to "Bugge Bangaarama" song from Chandamama.
Chatrapathi (2005) Bhavani scene
Chandramukhi (2005) Tamil the hero's entrance in the first fight scene
Dammu (2012) Telugu the dialogue "padi taraalu ne vamsam lo maga pilladini kanali ante bayapadathaaru" (transl. They are afraid to have a male child in the family for ten generations) is said in the film.
Dookudu (2011)[4] the hero utters the famous dialogue "Mind lo fix aithe blind ga velipotha" (transl. I go blindly if I am fixed in my mind) but following the dialogue, he hits a rack in his room.
Devadasu (1953) One of the orphans at the asylum is named and dressed like Akkineni Nageswara Rao.
Eega (2012)[4] the style of opening and closing credits are adapted from S.S. Rajamouli's Eega i.e. the whole story is a narrative of a father to his daughter.
Gabbar Singh (2012) hero says the famous "Naakkonchem Tikkundi.. Kaanee Daaniki O Lekkundi..".
Gharshana (2004) the opening scene of the movie is imitated by the hero.
Indra (2002) hero kisses land before entering his native place.
Jalsa (2008) the villain's son responds from the wheelchair when the hero passes by him.
Julayi (2012) the dialogue "puvvulni ammayilani chupinchandi ra" (transl. show the flowers as girls) is said by one of the thugs.
Khadgam (2002) Prudhvi Raj plays the role of 30 Years Corporator which is similar to his role as 30 Year Industry in Khadgam.
Khaleja (2010) Srinivasa Reddy plays a role similar to the role of Shafi
Kondapalli Raja (1993) hero challenges heroine's father about becoming richer than him.
Kushi (2001) heroine gets a shock during her childhood when a boy touches her. In the present hero touches the hand of heroine's hand which gives her a shock. She hugs him and confesses that she loves him, but the unknown truth to her is that the shock was due to an electric battery kept in the hero's mouth.
Maryada Ramanna (2010) The hero makes an entry on his bike. The villain cannot kill people outside his house – only within. (As compared to the opposite condition in the original movie.)
Leader (2010) the advice given by Suhasini to Rana is mentioned by hero's grandmother to him
Magadheera (2009) A sorcerer finds the location of hero through Google, which is a satire of sorcerer character in Magadheera.
Mass (2004) another attempt of the hero to impress the heroine by telling her to spend 10 minutes time with her during which he takes her to a home where he has adopted failed-love people.
Mogali Rekulu (2008-2013) The daily serial Pootha Rekulu is a parody of Mogali Rekulu.
Mr. Perfect (2010) the advice given by Nassar to Prabhas is mentioned by hero's grandmother to him
Narasimha (1999) Tamil a bullet goes back after seeing hero in front of it. (There an enraged bull runs away seeing the hero.)
Nuvvu Nenu (2001) Telugu MS Narayana tells the famous dialogue "Mee peddolu unnare...Maa youth feelings yeppatiki artham kesukoru" (transl. Are your elders there...they will never understand our youth feelings) after getting scolded by his father.
Oosaravelli (2011) the dialogue "Current wire naa laga sanaga untadi, cani mutukunte shock isthadi" (transl. An electric wire is like a pea like me, but it gives a shock when I touch it) is said by Allari Naresh
Peddarayudu (1995) Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam plays a role which is a satire of Mohan Babu in Pedarayudu.
Pokiri (2006) the hero's real identity being that of a police officer.
Premikudu (1993) Tamil the hero attempts to impress the heroine through dance. The funny side comes as Naresh draws face of a monkey rather than heroine.
Premisthe (2005) One of the orphans at the asylum is named and dressed like Premisthe Bharath.
Rambo (franchise) English M. S. Narayana's character is directly lifted from this franchise.
Run (2002) Tamil hero is chased by thugs. He uses white paint to color his hair and the thugs find him but are unable to recognize him though he's in the same dress.
Robo (2010) Kondavalasa's character is named Robo. His abilities such as having a punch power of 1210 psi and being 8 feet tall are spoofs of Chitti's abilities. Hero scans various dance books at a time in no time to learn dance and impress his lover. Also he kills a villain by catching the bullet left by his gun, made a lot of bullets and firing them on the goons stating "Happy Diwali Folks". Kovai Sarala uses Chitti for various kitchen duties.
Rachcha (2012) Telugu in the first fight scene the hero spoofs a dialogue from "Racha".
Sasirekha Parinayam (2009) "Yenduke Cheli" song is pictured in a similar way to "Elaa Entha Sepu" song from Sasirekha Parinayam.
Seenu (1999) One of the orphans at the asylum is named and dressed like Seenu.
Seshu (2002) One of the orphans at the asylum is named and dressed like Seshu.
Simha (2010) the villain's son, upon getting kicked by the hero as infant goes into a coma and the doctors suggest he can be revived only after he gets kicked again by the hero.
Simhadri (2003) the doctor frantically checks the reports of goons beaten by the hero in the first fight, though the director made it funny.
Siva (1989) hero's name and villain and his side kick are portrayed similarly with the same names.
Suryavamsam (1998) hero becomes rich within a song similar to this movie.
Tagore (2003) hero murders a lady "adam teaser" who rapes several men with the help of a banana peel
Thammudu (1999) Kovai Sarala does what the hero does in "Travelling Soldier" song in the original to show the sacrifices she made for Allari Naresh.
Titanic (1997) English One of the orphans at the asylum is named and dressed like Rose DeWitt Bukater.
Veede (2004) Telugu The character of Swarna is directly lifted from this film.
Ye Maaya Chesave (2010)[5] the heroine refuses to court the hero on accounting of being older to him by a day.

People

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Name Parody
Posani Krishna Murali Priya's friend tells Siva that Priya is a fan of these actor/writer's works
R. Narayana Murthy
Upendra
Shakeela Siva imagines Priya's face in a Shakeela film poster titled Thimmarusu in the song "Yenduke Cheli"

Critical reception

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Sudigadu has received mostly positive reviews from critics and audience. The Times of India gave a rating of 4/5.[6] The Hindu stated that "Sudigadu is definitely worth a watch. The humour, here, is without malice and that itself is a big plus.[7] NDTV gave a review stating "Bhimaneni Srinivas's Telugu film Sudigadu is a laugh riot that keeps the audience entertained right up till the end".[8] Radhika Rajamani of Rediff.com gave a review stating "The film offers fun unlimited and will surely go down well with families".[9] Mahesh Koneru of 123telugu.com gave a rating of 3.25/5 stating "Sudigaadu is a good clean entertainer that will make you laugh out loud. The spoofs are brilliant. Sudigaadu is one very enjoyable spoof on TFI and it makes for a good watch this weekend. Don’t miss it".[10]

Box office

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Sudigadu proved to be a hit at the box office. The movie had a strong start in both Indian and overseas market with nearly 70% occupancy. The film has collected approximately Rs 58 million at the Indian box office on its 1st day and its performance is far better than that of several Telugu films of 2012.

In the US the movie raked in a storming US$100,000 for 3 days.[citation needed] The audience response for the movie on the first day was better than that of recent releases. Excluding Julayi, Eega, Rachcha and Gabbar Singh, no other Telugu movie has received such a good response at the USA box office in recent months.[citation needed] According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film has taken Rs 2,455,000 ($44,255) from its screening in the country on Thursday and Friday.

Sudigadu collected a total collections of 700 million (US$8.4 million) till the end of its worldwide run.[11]

Awards

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Ceremony Category Nominee Result
60th Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress Kovai Sarala Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b "Allari Naresh as son, father in Sudigaadu – Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 1 July 2012. Archived from the original on 6 July 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  2. ^ "News : Allari Naresh's 'Sudigadu' offers 100 films per single ticket". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  3. ^ Sudigadu Movie. "Sudigadu Telugu Movie – Allari Naresh, Bheemineni Srinivasa Rao". Sudigadumovie.blogspot.in. Archived from the original on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  4. ^ a b c "Sudigadu review: Sudigadu (Telugu) Movie Review - fullhyd.com".
  5. ^ Chowdhary, Y. Sunitha (19 May 2012). "Itsy-Bitsy". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Sudigadu Movie Review". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Sudigadu: One man, many avatars". The Hindu. 24 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Movie review: Sudigadu is a laugh riot". www.ndtv.com.
  9. ^ "Review: Sudigadu is fun unlimited". Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Sudigadu Movie Review | Sudigadu Review | Sudigadu Telugu Film Review | Sudigadu Telugu Movie Review| Allari Naresh Sudigadu Movie Review | Telugu Movie Sudigadu Review". 24 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  11. ^ https://www.imdb.com/list/z1BNUchKVnY/ Archived 9 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine [user-generated source]
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