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Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu

1989 film by A. Kodandarami Reddy


Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (transl.Husband to the girl and Yama to the mother-in-law) is a 1989 Indian Telugu-language masala film co-written and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy.[1] Produced by Allu Aravind, the film stars Chiranjeevi, Vanisri, and Vijayashanti. The film marks Vanisri's comeback to cinema after several years.

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Released on 14 January 1989, the film was a major commercial success.[2] it was a industry hit film at that time. It was eventually remade twice in Tamil as Maapillai (1989 and 2011), in Kannada as Bhale Chathura (1990), in Hindi as Jamai Raja (1990) and in Malayalam as Mr. Marumakan (2012).

Plot

Kalyan is an unemployed, lower class, but simple and humble do-gooder. Rekha is the loving daughter of arrogant businesswoman Chamundeswari. Kalyan, one day, ruins the engagement of Rekha's friend. Rekha at first thinks that Kalyan did this to her friend but later learns that her friend was getting married against her wish. Rekha and Kalyan later fall in love. Meanwhile, Rekha's mother Chamundeswari rejects Kalyan's sister's love with Rekha's' brother. Kalyan learns that Rekha is Chamundeswari's daughter and decides to marry Rekha. Chamundeswari holds her daughter in the house and refuses to let her go. Kalyan is enraged and challenges that he would marry Rekha. Kalyan and Chamundeswari fight over authority. The rest of the movie is about how Kalyan and Chamundeswari resolve their differences and how Kalyan wins back Rekha.

Cast

Soundtrack

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All music is composed by K. Chakravarthy[3]

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References

  1. "అందరు కలిసి నవ్వుకోవచ్చు , అత్తకి యముడు అమ్మాయికి మొగుడి" (PDF). Zamin Ryot (in Telugu). 3 February 1989. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  2. "Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (1990)". The Times of India. 1 July 2020. Archived from the original on 3 January 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  3. "Attaku Yumudu Ammayiki Mogudu". Spotify. 14 January 1989. Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2021.

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