Srimathi_Vellostha

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Srimathi Vellostha

1998 Indian film


Srimathi Vellostha (transl.Wife! I Will Be Back) is a 1998 Telugu-language drama film, produced by C. Venkataraju, G. Sivaraju under the Geeta Chitra International banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Devayani, Poonam and music composed by Koti.[1]

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Plot

Ravi a young & energetic guy, once visits his friend Deepa Brahma's marriage, where he meets a beautiful girl Madhumati, both of them fall in love and get ready for marriage. But Ravi's father fixes up his marriage with his friend's daughter Kanchana. Succumbing to family pressure, Ravi marries Kanchana. On their first night, Ravi decides to tell Kanchana his entire past, but unfortunately, the situation goes in reverse, and Kanchana starts narrating her love story. Rajendra used to live as a tenant in their house, and both of them loved each other. She too faced the same succumbing situation and forcibly married Ravi. After their marriage, Ravi & Kanchana are unable to accept each other, so they decide to divorce to marry their lovers. Therefore, they approach Ravi's uncle, a lawyer, who tells them that according to the Hindu Marriage Act, since they are newlyweds they must wait for at least one year before they can file for divorce. The couple is forced to live with each other for a year. In this period, both of them start loving each other. The rest of the story is about whether they divorce or not.

Cast

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Koti and was released on Aditya Music.[2]

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Reception

Rakesh P. of the Deccan Herald wrote that "On the whole the movie is a drag".[3]


References

  1. "Srimathi Vellostha". JioSaavn. Archived from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  2. P., Rakesh (7 February 1999). "Srimathi Vellostha (Telugu)". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 6 May 1999. Retrieved 4 September 2023.



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