Kabaddi Kabaddi | |
Story: | Venky |
Screenplay: | Venky |
Producer: | Valluripalli Ramesh Babu |
Director: | Venky |
Music: | Chakri |
Cinematography: | S. K. A. Bhupathi |
Editing: | Basva Paidireddy |
Studio: | Maharshi Cinema |
Runtime: | 131 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Telugu |
Kabaddi Kabaddi is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language sports romantic comedy film produced by Valluripalli Ramesh Babu for Maharshi Cinema, and directed by Venky.[1] Starring Jagapati Babu, Kalyani and music composed by Chakri.
The film begins in Venkannapalem, where Rambabu, a typical village bloke, is the son of a weaver, Veerabhadrayah. He spends most of his time with his gang from different age groups. Kaveri is Nagendra's sister and head of the adjacent village, Sakhinetipally. Nagendra is the coach of the Sakhinetipally Kabaddi team, which has won 99 matches continuously all over the state. Rambabu crushes Kaveri at first sight, and after a while, she responds. Nagendra objects to it as Rambabu is wayward. In the clash, Rambabu challenges the Sakhinetipally Kabaddi team to defeat the Sakhinetipally and asks for Kaveri's hand-in bonus. Nagendra agrees to it. Now, Rambabu is gathering his team. He requires 11 members to play, but no one comes to his aid. So, he makes up his team with the help of his friends Bosu, Seenu, Appa Rao, President, Krishna Rao, and Sastry, respectively. After strenuous training, D-day arrives. The rest of the story is about Rambabu & his team triumphing in the finale and gaining his fiancée.
Kabadi Kabadi | |
Type: | film |
Artist: | Chakri |
Released: | 2003 |
Genre: | Soundtrack |
Length: | 27:35 |
Label: | Aditya Music |
Producer: | Chakri |
Prev Title: | Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru |
Prev Year: | 2002 |
Next Title: | Donga Ramudu & Party |
Next Year: | 2003 |
The music for the film was composed by Chakri and released by Aditya Music Company.[2]
A critic from Sify said that "The most difficult aspect of a comedy film is that it should make the audience laugh. Kabaddi Kabaddi is meant to be a laugh riot and to a certain extent the director has succeeded in achieving that".[3]