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Ramudochadu
Ramudochadu.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy
Written by Thotapalli Madhu (dialogues)
Screenplay by A. Kodanadarami Reddy
Story by Thotapalli Madhu
Produced by Yarlagadda Surendra
Starring Nagarjuna
Krishna
Soundarya
Ravali
Cinematography Rasool Ellore
Edited by Shankar Suri
Music by Raj
Production
company

S. S. Creations
Release date

25 April 1996

Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Ramudochadu (transl. Ramu has come) is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language drama film,
produced by Yarlagadda Surendra under the S. S. Creations banner and directed by A.
Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nagarjuna, Krishna, Soundarya and Ravali, with music
composed by Raj.[1][2]
Plot

The rivalry between two families splits a village "Seetaramapuram" into Seetapuram
and Ramapuram. Seetapuram's head is Bhusayya and Ramapuram's head is Bhadrayya.
Bhusayya is in the trap of his son-in-law Gavaraju, who always insists on taking
revenge against Bhadrayya's family. Bhadrayya wants his granddaughter
Sundaralakshmi to study in college, but her father Chandrayah fixes her marriage
with their Village President Nagaraju, but with his father's pressure, Chandrayah
sends Sundaralakshmi to college.

Ram is a college student from America who one day meets Sundaralakshmi in college,
and as she isn't used to city life, Ram teaches her how to live that way.
Afterwards, he goes with Sundaralakshmi to Seetapuram to spend his holidays and
meets her family. But Chandrayah doesn't appreciate Ram's foreign behavior. Ram
beats up one of the goons from Ramapuram as they start another fight. But Ram stops
them luckily and admits that he's the one who beat the guy up, so they stopped the
fight. Ram meets a village girl named Seshagiri and she falls in love with him,
with the help of her, Ram tries to seduce Sundaralakshmi. Chandrayah makes
Sundaralakshmi's engagement arrangements with Nagaraju, where she admits her love
with Ram. But Chandrayah doesn't agree, he keeps a challenge to Ram that he should
cultivate the agriculture land of 100 acres. Ram accepts the challenge and wins it.

Meanwhile, Ram discovers that Nagaraju secretly works for Gavaraju, they plan their
next attack at their rival village. Ram then comes in and starts a fight against
both villages in which Bhusayya's wife Annapurnamma is injured, Ram saves her and
tells her that he is her grandson, Gavaraju listens to that and kills Annapurnamma
and proclaims that if any heir is there in the village to give a funeral to her,
then Ram should admit the secret.

Krishna Prasad, son of Bhusayya is treated as god by the entire village, because he
doesn't have any disparity of rich and poor. He is loving and marries Bhadrayya's
daughter Arundathi without their permission, for that reason his father sends him
out. After some time, Arundhati gets pregnant, Krishna Prasad is willing to send
his wife to America for higher education. Gavaraju plans to kill Krishna Prasad and
Arundathi and in the attack, Krishna Prasad dies saving Arundathi, but people think
both of them die, which splits the village into two and the temple between the
village is closed.

Ram is the son of Krishna Prasad and Arundathi, that's why he played this entire
game to join both villages as his mother's last wish. Meanwhile, Bhusayya also owns
up to the truth and he changes. Finally, Ram sees the end of Gavaraju, joins both
villages into "Seetaramapuram" and the temple is re-opened with Ram and
Sundaralakshmi's marriage.
Cast

Nagarjuna as Ram
Soundarya as Sundarlakshmi
Ravali as Seshagiri
Krishna as Krishna Prasad (Cameo Appearance)
Suhasini as Arundathi (Cameo Appearance)
Satyanarayana as Bhadrayya
Srihari as Nagaraju
Nambiar as Bhusayya
Anand Raj as Gavaraju
Chandramohan as Chandrayah
Chalapathi Rao as Servant
Jayanthi as Annapurnamma
Sudha as Venkai
Y. Vijaya as Bhadrayya's wife
Prasad Babu as Madhavayya
Ali as Basha
AVS as Principal
Babu Mohan as Bengal
Mallikarjuna Rao as Chandamama
Krishnaveni as Warden
Poojitha as Nagma
Kashmera Shah as special appearance in an item song
Master Harsha as Ankappa

Soundtrack
Ramudochadu
Film score by Raj
Released 1996
Genre Soundtrack
Length 28:48
Label Supreme Music
Producer Raj
Raj chronology
Bharatha Simham
(1995) Ramudochadu
(1996) Sambhavam
(1998)

The music was composed by Raj. Music released on SUPREME Music Company.
No. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length
1. "Aishwarya Raiyo" Sirivennela Sitaramasastri S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,
Suresh Peters 4:48
2. "Varava Vayarama" Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 5:04
3. "Guvve Kuse" Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 5:14
4. "Maa Palle" Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 4:53
5. "Srungara Kavya" Sirivennela Sitaramasastri S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,
Swarnalatha 3:31
6. "Gumma Gumma" Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra 5:18
Total length: 28:48
References

"Mani Ratnam to Puri Jagannadh: Nagarjuna Rejected Films of These Directors". March
2022.

"'America Abbayi, Andhra Ammayi': How NRI men find love in Telugu cinema". 29
September 2020.

External links

Ramudochadu at IMDb

Categories:

1996 filmsFilms directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy1990s Telugu-language films

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