Ala Modalaindi

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Ala Modalaindi
Ala Modalaindi poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Directed by Nandini Reddy
Produced by K. L. Damodar Prasad
Written by Lakshmi Bhupal
Story by Nandini Reddy
Starring Nani
Nithya Menen
Sneha Ullal
Music by Kalyani Malik
Cinematography Arjun jena (Cinematographer)
Edited by Marthand K Venkatesh
Distributed by Sri Ranjith Movies
Release dates
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  • 21 January 2011 (2011-01-21)
Running time
135 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Box office 25 Cr

Ala Modalaindi (meaning: That's how it started) is a 2011 Indian Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Nandini Reddy under the Sri Ranjith Movies banner. It stars Nani and Nithya Menen in the lead roles. The film was released on 21 January 2011. The film opened to favourable reviews by critics and turned out to become a super hit and one of biggest blockbuster of the year,[1][2] and successfully completed 100 days.[3] The film collected a revenue of 230 million (US$3.4 million) till 100 days. A Bengali remake of this movie named Olpo Olpo Premer Golpo starring Niloy Alamgir and Anika Kabir Shokh was released on 29 August 2014. A Tamil remake of this movie named Yennamo Yedho starring Gautham Karthik and Rakul Preet Singh was released on April 2014. The Kannada version of the film was titled as Bhale Jodi and directed by Sadhu Kokila. A Hindi Sequel has been planned, which would be directed by Nandini Reddy.[4] The movie was remade in Bangladeshi Bengali as Olpo Olpo Premer Golpo produced by Jaaz Multimedia.

Plot

The film begins with an accident. Gautham (Nani) is abducted by John Abraham (Ashish Vidyarthi). On the way Gautham is forced to narrate his tale as Gautham talks of stopping a marriage and John too talks of preventing a wedding. Hence, the flashback. Gautham is ready to propose to Simran (Kriti Kharbanda) with a bunch of red roses. But destiny has other plans. Elsewhere, Nithya (Nitya Menen) is playing cricket and hits Gautham with her shot. He is then taken to the hospital in the stretcher. Simran falls in love with the doctor treating Gautham and they get married eventually. Gautham is invited and goes to the wedding but cannot face Simran. When he walks out, he gets drunk and meets a drunk Nithya who actually was in love with the doctor. They go around freaking during the night and part ways the next day. As destiny has it, they happen to meet in a pub after a few days. Gautham accompanies her everywhere. He realises he's in love with her. But before he could tell her, he finds out that she is already engaged. Gautham steps back and stays secluded. Nithya and her fiance end their engagement over an argument about Gautham. Unaware of this and having moved on, Gautham starts dating a veterinary doctor, Kavya, but they break up after an altercation. Nithya realizes that she loves Gautam and goes to Gautam's house after his mother dies, to propose to him, but is shocked to see Kavya in Gautam's house. Thinking that they both are married, she leaves to Bangalore and accepts the marriage proposal her parents set for her. After realizing Nithya misunderstood him, Gautham and his friends leave for Bangalore to stop the marriage. On the way to Bangalore, their car stops and Gautam asks for a lift and they accept and that is where he was kidnapped. After a big fight between Gautam and the kidnapper, it is revealed that the kidnapper was looking for the one who gave Gautam a lift not Gautam. The kidnapper helps Gautam to reach the wedding. Gautam's friends reveal the truth to Nithya. In order to meet Gautham, Nithya escapes from the wedding and ends up asking the kidnapper for a lift. After a whole confusion, Nithya unites with Gautham.

Cast

Critical reception

Rediff gave a four star rating, stating "All in all Ala modalaindi is a fun ride" explaining "Nani and Nithya are at their natural best. Both are so effortless and at ease and share a great chemistry. They are expressive in a range of emotions too."[5]

Sify also gave a 4/5 star rating, noting "Nandini Reddy's plot is simple but her screenplay is knitted with many twists and turns and that makes the movie a pleasant watch. Nani and Nithya Menen score in performance."[6]

Review sites IdleBrain and GreatAndhra, which gaves also 4 ratings, praised the lead pair's performance.[7][8]

Production

Development

It started with the idea of two people (belonging to opposite sex) meeting in a crisis situation. It will be more interesting than a boy meeting a girl in a regular way. I was in Chennai at that time and discussing with Anjana Ali Khan (director of Tamil film Veppam). The basic seed of the story came out of that conversation. I gave a 10-minute narration to Nani and he said that its awesome. We wanted to title the movie as 'Prema Thokka Tholu'. I am basically a lazy writer. Hence, Anjana threatened me by putting a deadline of 10 days to complete the script. I wanted the scenes, characters and characterisations come out of the experiences from my life and from the people I have observed. To stay in that zone/space, I repeatedly watched Friends, When Harry Met Sally and A Lot Like Love during that period. I wrote a 60-scenes order on a pair of yellow papers. I write very little on paper for a scene (a couple of lines for a scene as most of the content is there in my head). I don’t want to slow down my mind while writing as our mind works faster than our hand.[9]

Casting

John Abraham – Asish Vidyardhi I wanted to take the film to next level and I felt that I needed one more layer. I watched a film titled 'In July' in my initial days. In that film a guy is carrying a dead body to cross the border. Another guy takes a lift, but notices the dead body. The entire film is about misrepresentation. I took that movie as reference and created a character called 'John Abraham' who is a professional kidnapper. I wanted to derive humor by showing the human angle in him. I have also used John Abraham character to ask the questions to Nani on the behalf of audiences.[9]

I liked the layer of Johan Abraham character, but the entire team is not convinced about it. That idea was put in cold-storage. After the 3rd schedule of the film, a friend and a co-director Srinivas came to the sets. I narrated him the John Abraham thread. Srinivas loved it and convinced the producer by talking to him. Since it involves casting a notable actor, it is a big decision to the producer. Asish Vidyardhi was my original preference. But tried Prakash Raj as I personally know him. Prakash Raj loved the character but said that he is playing a similar character in Orange movie. Then I spoke to Asish Vidyardhi and narrated the script. He loved it and quoted his price. It was unaffordable to the producer. After a few days, Asish Vidyardhi called us again and lowered him remuneration.[9]

Scrat – Ramesh I used to love the scrat character in Ice Age movie. Scrat character has nothing to do with the story of Ice Age, but creates chaos. I wanted to create such a character for my movie. Producer Damu suggested that we should have a guy hit with recession. Writer Bhupal said that we should have a drunken character. It was Bhupal who suggested Ramesh for that character. Ramesh worked for Mahatma and Bheemili in the past, but didn’t get any recognition. He is a simple and hardworking boy. His work in Ala Modalaindi is being appreciated well.[9]

Shooting of the climax was very difficult as we have many character, links and threads. Writer Anil Ravipudi provided great help in climax.

Introduction of Sneha Ullal’s character Anjana pointed out that Nani’s character is always rejected by all the girls. He should reject a girl by choice (not by destiny). That’s how we created the character of Sneha Ullal.[9]

Soundtrack

Kalyani Malik has composed the songs and soundtrack for the film.

No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "Cheli Vinamani"   Vedala Hemachandra  
2. "Innalu Naa Kallu"   Geetha Madhuri, Kalyani Malik  
3. "Edo Anukunte"   Nithya Menen, Deepu  
4. "Oo Baby"   Veena Sahiti  
5. "Ammammo Ammo"   Nithya Menen, Kalyani Malik  

Malayalam dubbed version

Angane Thudangi
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Malayalam version poster
Music by Jassie Gift[10]
Distributed by Cinema Paradiso
Release dates
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  • 28 July 2011 (2011-07-28)
Language Malayalam

Angane Thudangi, the Malayalam dubbed version, got released in Kerala on 28 July 2011.[11][12] The film got a wide release.[13][14] Angane Thudangi was the first Malayalam film (though dubbed) to be made available for online viewing on the same day as its release. This arrangement was made by Mathrubhumi, who also released the music for the Malayalam version.[15] The music for the Malayalam version was composed by Jassie Gift, based on the tunes in the original film.[10][16] The home video of Angane Thudangi was released by Hot & Sour on 2 December 2011.[17]

Tracklist

The lyrics for Angane Thudangi were written by Siju Thuravoor. The music for the Malayalam version was composed by Jassie Gift, based on the tunes in the original film.

No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Ammammo Ammo"   Najim Arshad, Nithya Menon  
2. "Entho Nedunne"   Nithya Menon, Salin  
3. "Kandille Nee"   Najim Arshad, Sindhu Premkumar  
4. "Nenjin Veena Meetti"   Jassie Gift  
5. "Oh Baby"   Ranjini Jose & chorus  

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