Vivaha Bhojanambu | |
Screenplay: | Jandhyala |
Story: | Aadi Vishnu |
Producer: | Jandhyala Jaya Krishna |
Director: | Jandhyala |
Starring: | Rajendra Prasad Chandra Mohan Ashwini |
Music: | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
Cinematography: | Vijay C. Kumar |
Editing: | Gautam Raju |
Studio: | J. J. Movies |
Runtime: | 142 mins |
Country: | India |
Language: | Telugu |
Vivaha Bhojanambu is a 1988 Telugu-language comedy film directed by Jandhyala who co-produced the film with Jaya Krishna under the J. J. Movies banner. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, and Ashwini with music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The film's title is the song from the 1957 Telugu film Mayabazar.[1] The original song and its video played during the credits. The film, which was released at the peak prowess of all the lead actors and comedians & the Director Jandhyala himself, was very successful at the box office. It is known for its cult comedy scenes between Late Sutti Veerabhadra Rao and Iconic comedian Dr Bramhanandam.[2]
Seetarama Rao, a misogynist, runs an organization against them and inflames all men, establishing an association called Stri Dwesha Samajam & Bharya Bhaditula Sangam. Once a client, Head Constable Nippu Appala Swamy seeks the reason behind his deeds. Then he spins rearward. Seetarama Rao & his younger Krishna grew up with his brother-in-law Vasu & sister Subhadra. From childhood, he is naive, and everyone mocks him. Once, he is in quicksand when a beautiful girl, Lavanya surprising, signs into a save. Just after, Seetarama Rao makes various attempts to acquire her love. Here, Lavanya's blackguard cousin Subba Rao, who aspires to possess her, threatens him. Unfortunately, on an awkward occasion, Lavanya slaps Seetarama Rao publicly when he turns red out of shame and bids self-sacrifice. At that juncture, he receives a letter from Lavanya affirming her true love and that Subba Rao is forcibly knitting her. So, he rushes when Lavanya mortifies and expels him. Thus, Seetarama Rao stepped into this path. At present, Vasu Rao & Subhadra arrive and encounter Lavanya when she divulges reality. Indeed, to shield Seetarama Rao from Subba Rao, she forged herself as an imposter. Currently, Lavanya decides to recoup Seetarama Rao's love. So, she plays a role by residing in Seetarama Rao's neighborhood and starts an organization against him. During the interval, Krishna is attracted to Lavanya's sister Vasundhara. Eventually, Seetarama Rao's acolyte, Kailasam, loves Vasu's dumb sister Jyothi. Frightened, Krishna elopes with Vasundhara and attempts suicide when Appala Swamy rescues them. Parallelly, Subba Rao divulges the actuality to Seetarama Rao. At last, Seetarama Rao seeks to kill himself, being penitent but secure. Finally, the movie ends happily with the marriage of the three turtle doves.
The film was shot extensively in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Rajendra Prasad appeared as a woman for the first time in this film.
Vivaaha Bhojanambu | |
Type: | film |
Artist: | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
Released: | 1988 |
Genre: | Soundtrack |
Length: | 22:14 |
Label: | AVM Audio |
Producer: | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
Prev Title: | Chinnodu Peddodu |
Prev Year: | 1988 |
Next Title: | Neeku Naaku Pellanta |
Next Year: | 1988 |
Music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. Music released on AVM Audio Company.[3]
S. No. | Song Title | Lyrics | Singers | length | |
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1 | "Vivahle Nashinchalee" | Jonnavithhula | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 4:27 | |
2 | "Jum Tanana" | Vennelakanti | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, SP Charan | 4:18 | |
3 | "Prema" | Vennelakanti | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja | 4:28 | |
4 | "Amma Thalli Priya" | Veturi | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 4:44 | |
5 | "Seetarama Swamy" | Mullapudi Sastry | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki | 4:17 |
Griddaluri Gopalrao of Zamin Ryot in his review dated 13 May 1988 criticized the film for its lack of novelty, while also adding that the performances of Rajendra Prasad and others were not their best.[4]