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Soggadu (2005 film)

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Soggadu
Directed byRavi Babu
Written byNivas (dialogues)
Screenplay byParuchuri Brothers
Story byRavi Babu
Produced byD. Suresh
D. Rama Naidu (presents)
StarringTarun
Arti Agarwal
Jugal Hansraj
CinematographyM. Joshi
Edited byAnthony
Music byChakri
Production
company
Release date
  • 31 March 2005 (2005-03-31)
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Soggadu is a 2005 Tollywood film produced by D. Suresh on Suresh Productions banner. Directed by Ravi Babu, it stars Tarun, Arti Agarwal in lead roles.[1] With special appearances by Victory Venkatesh, Shriya Saran, Srikanth and Sumanth the film had a huge box-office opening, the biggest for any Tarun starrer. Soggadu won good critical appreciation and technical acclaim for the director Ravi Babu. This film was remade into Bengali as Mon Je Kore Uru Uru starring Koel Mallick and Hiran Chatterjee. This film was remade into Hindi as Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani starring Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif as lead roles.This film was also a huge blockbuster in Bollywood.

Plot

Ravi(Tarun), a school dropout and vagabond falls in love with Swati(Arti Agarwal) the minute he sets his eyes on her, but loses sight of her in a sea of people and traffic. As only a possessed lover can, he tries to find her in a city of ten million people. Armed with just the first three letters on the license plate of her car, he tries to find her whereabouts. After tumultuous attempts and near hits and misses he manages to find her. Swati lived under the shadow of a tyrannical brother who was trying to get her married. Ravi manages to establish visual contact with Swathi and understands from her mute plight that she wanted to leave home. Ravi helps her escape home and is elated to know that she left home for him. But his bubble qhickly bursts when he comes to know that Swati had used his help to get to her lover Chandu(Jugal Hansraj). But Ravi braves the goons who chase them and fights the tears of heartbreak and decides to help Swathi meet her lover. This draws ire from Ravi’s friends who had helped him all along in his love story. They think Ravi should dump the girl. He disagrees and they desert him. Armed only with unflinching, selfless love Ravi embarks on an adventure with Swathi to find her lover Chandu. Finally he manages to fight the goons of Swathi’s brother and unites Swathi and Chandu. Ravi’s selfless sacrifice melts Swathi’s heart and makes her wonder what true love was.

Cast

3

Crew

  • Music: Chakri
  • Dialogues: Nivas
  • Lyrics: Bhaskara Bhatla
  • Singers: Chakri, Venu Gopal, Tippu, Ravi Varma, Kousalya, Kavita Krishna Murthy
  • Cinematography: Loknath & Joshi
  • Art: Bhupesh R Bhupati
  • Choreography: Rajasekhar, Nixon, Prasanna & Krishna Reddy
  • Editing: Anthony
  • Screenplay: Paruchuri Brothers
  • Presents: D. Ramanaidu
  • Written & Directed: Ravi Babu
  • Producer: D Suresh Babu
  • Theatrical release date: 31 March 2005

Soundtrack

Untitled

Music composed by Chakri. Lyrics written by Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar. All songs are hit tracks. Music released on ADITYA Music Company.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Current Shock"Chakri, Ravi Varma3:47
2."Yepatikappudu"Chakri,Sudha3:40
3."Premicha Ninne"Venu,Kosusalya4:59
4."Madhumasam"Chakri3:55
5."Yekkada Vunna"Karthik,Kousalya4:11
6."Kaliki Chilaka"Karthik2:46
7."Sneham"Chakri1:22
8."Kokkorokko"Tippu, Kavitha Krishnamurthy3:05
Total length:28:02

Soggadu songs were composed by Chakri with all lyrics were penned by Lyricist Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar.

  • "Current Shock" - Chakri, Ravi Varma
  • "Sneham" - Chakri
  • "Madhu Masam" - Chakri
  • "Yehhada Undhoganee" - Karthik, Kousalya
  • "Kaliki Chilaka" - Karthik
  • "Yepatikappudu" - Chakri, Sudha
  • "Premicha Ninne" - Venu, Kosusalya
  • "Kokkorokko" - Tippu, Kavitha Krishnamurthy

References