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Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu
Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu.jpg
Theatrical poster
Directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Screenplay by E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Esukapalli Mohana Rao (dialogues)
Based on Thaikulame Thaikulame (1995)
by K. Bhagyaraj
Produced by K. L. Narayana
Starring Venkatesh
Soundarya
Vineetha
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Edited by K. Ravindra Babu
Music by Koti
Production
company

Sri Durga Arts


Release date
22 May 1996
Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu (transl. Wife at home, Lover in the kitchen) is a
1996 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana
and produced by K. L. Narayana under the Sri Durga Arts banner. It stars Daggubatu
Venkatesh, Soundarya Raghu and Vineetha (in her Telugu debut) with music composed
by Koti.[1] The film was successful at the box office.[2] The film was a remake of
Tamil film Thaikulame Thaikulame.
Plot

State of being childless haunts Sriram (Venkatesh) and Sita (Soundarya), a couple
with trustworthy characters. After Sriram's desperate father (Kota Srinivasa Rao)
pursues him and Sita to visit a doctor for the child, they reluctantly visit Dr.
Amaram (AVS). Shockingly, Sriram perceives that Sita is childless but lies to the
latter and his father that he has shortcomings rather. Eventually, Sriram's father
discovers the truth and asks him to marry for a second time. To escape temporarily,
Sriram decides to marry once he returns after his business trip from Nepal to which
Sriram's father agrees and the whole scenario is kept unaware to Sita. In Nepal,
Sriram comes across Manisha (Vineetha) and due to the mistake of his friend Giri
(Brahmanandam), Sriram ends up getting married to her.

After learning that Sriram is married, Manisha becomes sad but comes to terms with
it and lies to the monks of her religion that she left her husband and he has no-
fault. As per traditions, Manisha is to be punished by shaving her head and she had
to leave the rest of her life as a widow while Sriram is asked to leave the place.
However, he learns about Manisha's impending punishment, regrets it, and realizes
that she truly loves him. He accepts her and returns to India in hope of telling
his father, the truth but to his surprise, Sriram's father changes his mind as he
realized that no one could fulfill the role of daughter-in-law as Sita has been
doing and they hide the truth. After three months, Sriram learns that Manisha is
pregnant with his child and brings her to India to stay in Giri's house. She gives
birth to a boy but Sriram and Manisha mutually decide to lie that the boy is an
orphan so that he could be adopted by Sriram and Sita and raised with all the
riches.

After Sita adopts Manisha's son, Manisha leaves the place in sorrow without
informing Sriram. As the infant grows to be a child, Sriram's father learns of
Manisha and brings her to India. He pursues Sriram to give her a good life and live
together happily with Sita and Manisha but Sriram is skeptical. Due to a series of
events, Manisha ends up being employed as a maid in Sita and Sriram's home and Sita
assumes that Manisha's husband eloped. Envying Manisha's growing closeness to
Sriram, his father, and the child, Sita decides to get her married off but Sriram
chases the groom out of the house during a formal meeting and the truth comes out.
Though Giri explains the situation, Sita feels deceived and repeatedly accuses
Sriram and Manisha. Enraged, Sriram's father reveals that Sriram has no
shortcomings and she is infertile instead and also reveals that the child is
Manisha's son, whom she sacrificed for Sita. Sita realizes her mistake and stops
Manisha from leaving the house, who reluctantly accepts after her son addresses her
as a mother. Giri and Sriram's father happily welcomes the trio home.
Cast

Venkatesh as Sriram
Soundarya as Sita, Sriram's wife
Vineetha as Manisha, Sriram's second wife
Brahmanandam as Giri, Sriram's friend
Kota Srinivasa Rao as Sriram's father
Mallikarjuna Rao as Eerinayudu, Telugu worker in Nepal
Babu Mohan as Manager of Sriram's company branch in Nepal
AVS as Dr. Amaram, Giri's brother-in-law and Sriram and Sita's doctor
Ananth as Amaram's compounder
Master Nag Anvesh as Manisha and Sriram's son

Soundtrack
Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu
Soundtrack album by Koti
Released 1996
Genre Soundtrack
Length 27:12
Label Supreme Audio
Producer Koti
Koti chronology
Jagadeka Veerudu
(1996) Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu
(1996) Naidugari Kutumbam
(1996)

Music composed by Koti. Lyrics written by Samavedham Shanmuka Sharma. Music


released on Supreme Music.
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Paaparo Pop" Mano, Sangeethaa-Sangeetha Sajith. 4:39
2. "Bol Bol Bolu Raja" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha 4:46
3. "Priyurale Premaga" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 5:28
4. "O Lammi Timmirekkinde" Mano 3:42
5. "Chilakatho Majaa" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 4:34
6. "Ammane Ayyanura" Chitra 5:23
Total length: 31:53
Reception

A critic from Andhra Today wrote that "A couple of good songs and good camera work
make the movie worth watching".[3]
References

"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 2


January 2012.
"Success and centers list - Venkatesh". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 30 October 2014.

"Reviews". Archived from the original on 13 February 1998.

External links

Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu at IMDb

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Filmography of E. V. V. Satyanarayana

Chevilo Puvvu (1990) Prema Khaidi (1991) Appula Appa Rao (1991) Seetharatnam
Gari Abbayi (1992) Aa Okkati Adakku (1992) Jamba Lakidi Pamba (1993) Varasudu
(1993) Aame (1994) Evandi Aavida Vachindi (1994) Hello Brother (1994) Aayanaki
Iddaru (1995) Alluda Majaka (1995) Maga Rayudu (1995) Vedevadandi Babu (1996)
Chilakkottudu (1996) Adirindi Alludu (1996) Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi (1996)
Thaali (1997) Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu (1997) Kanyadanam (1998) Nenu
Premisthunnanu (1998) Maavidaakulu (1998) Sooryavansham (1999) Chala Bagundi (2000)
Goppinti Alludu (2000) Maa Aavida Meeda Ottu Mee Aavida Chala Manchidi (2001) Thank
You Subba Rao (2001) Thotti Gang (2002) Aadanthe Ado Type (2002) Hai (2002) Maa
Alludu Very Good (2003) Aaruguru Pativratalu (2004) Evadi Gola Vaadidhi (2005)
Nuvvante Naakishtam (2005) Kithakithalu (2006) Pellaindi Kaani (2007) Fitting
Master (2009) Bendu Apparao RMP (2009) Kathi Kantha Rao (2010) Buridi (2010)

Categories:

1996 filmsTelugu remakes of Tamil filmsFilms set in NepalFilms shot in


NepalFilms set in Hyderabad, IndiaPolygamy in fictionComedy of remarriage
filmsFilms directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana1990s Telugu-language filmsFilms
scored by Koti

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