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Allari Pilla
Directed byKodi Ramakrishna
Written byGanesh Patro (dialogues)
Story byPriyadarshan
Produced byS. Gopala Reddy
StarringSuresh
Meena
Chinna
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Chidathala Apparao
CinematographyCh.Ramanaraju [1]
Edited byT. Thirunavukkarasu [2]
Music byVidyasagar
Production
company
Bhargav Art Productions
Distributed bySri Sairam Films, Secunderabad
Sri Lakshmi Pictures, Vijayawada
Sri Satya Narayana Films, Visakhapatnam
SriDevi Pictures, Rajahmundry
Usha Pictures, Eluru
Sri Lalitha Films, Guntur
Sumanth Pictures, Nellore
Sri Satyanarayana Combines, Guntakal
Bhaskara Pictures, Tirupati
S.N.G.Movies, Bengaluru
Sri Varalakshmi Pictures, Berhampur
Release date
April 23, 1992
Running time
136 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Allari Pilla (English: Naughty Girl) is a 1992 Telugu-language Indian musical-comedy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and screenplay was written by Ganesh Patro. The film was remake of the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1991 Kilukkam and subsequently, remade in Hindi as Muskurahat.[3] The story revolves around Nandini (Meena), an orphan who comes to Tirupati in search of her father, wherein she meets Taxi Driver cum Tourist guide Raju (Suresh) and his friend (Chinna). It also stars Kaikala Satyanarayana, Chidathala Apparao and Eswara Rao in pivotal roles. The film is the 13th film produced by S. Gopala Reddy under the banner Bhargav Art Productions.[4] and is received well at the box-office.

Plot

Raju (Suresh) is a taxi driver cum tourist guide down on his luck. Nandini (Meena), a tourist with mental retardation makes her presence in Tirupati and meets Raju, then a series of events are intertwined with the lives of Raju and his friend Nethranandham (Chinna). In the early part of the movie, hilarity ensues in their misguided attempts in getting rid of Nandini. However, Raju and Nethranandham happen to know that she is an escaped mental patient who has a bounty on her safe return. When they find that the bounty has been increasing for a while, they decide to hide Nandini for a while and surrender her to claim the bounty when it gets big enough. They also change her appearance by cutting her long hair short. Nandini reveals her true story to Raju that she was born to her unknown mother and retired Justice Pundarikam (Kaikala Satyanarayana) but is brought up in orphanage. She used to call Pundarikam who used to visit her in orphanage as "Sweet Man" unaware of the fact that he was her father. After knowing the fact that he was her father, she obtains the address of her father from her warden and goes to see her father. In the absence of her father, she was drugged and sent to mental asylum by Pundarikam's sons and daughters-in-law. She managed to escape from the asylum and that is how she met Raju. Raju promises to help Nandini and appoints her as housemaid in her father's home. In time, they realize that things are not as they seem, and more complications are unraveled.

Cast

  • Suresh as Raju
  • Meena as Nandini
  • Chinna as Nethranandham, Photographer
  • Kaikala Satyanarayana as Retired Justice Pundarikam
  • Chidathala Apparao as Kuppuswamy, Servant
  • Eswara Rao as Lawyer, Judge's elder son
  • Suryakala as Rajeswari, Judge's elder daughter in law
  • Lathasri as Santhi, Judge's handicapped daughter
  • Kalpana Rai as School Teacher
  • Phani
  • Jaggu

Notable Dialogues

Music

The songs were composed by Vidyasagar and lyrics were penned by Vennelakanti Prasad.

Track Song Artist(s)
1 "Bhale Chance" Nagur babu, Lalitha
2 "Alakalaku Lalijo" Nagur babu, Lalitha
3 "Thoorupu Sindhoorapu" K.S.Chitra
4 "Inta Inta" Nagur babu, Minmini

References

  1. ^ "Ramanaraju Bio". IMDB. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Editor Bio". IMDB. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/photo-features/mollywood-movies-that-ran-for-more-than-300-days/photostory/49802155.cms
  4. ^ "Bhargav Art Productions". IMDb. Retrieved 14 July 2016.