Bendu Apparao R.M.P

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Bendu Apparao RMP
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Directed by E V V Satyanarayana
Produced by D. Ramanaidu
Written by Veligonda Srinivas (Dialogues )
Starring Allari Naresh
Kamna Jethmalani
Meghana Raj
Music by Koti
Cinematography V Jayaram
Edited by Gautham Raju
Production
company
Release dates
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  • 16 October 2009 (2009-10-16)
Country India
Language Telugu

Bendu Apparao RMP is a 2009 Telugu comedy film starring Allari Naresh and Kamna Jethmalani in the lead roles. The film was directed by E V V Satyanarayana and produced by D. Ramanaidu.[1][2]

The film was made on a reasonable budget of 3 crores and was released with 35 prints on 16 October all over AP and it generated instant hit talk.[3] The film continued to dominate the box office and completed a successful 50 day run. This is the only movie has struck the right chord with the audiences across theaters as one of the most entertaining films after the unbeaten box office success Magadheera.[4]

Plot

Bendu Appa Rao (Allari Naresh) is a RMP doctor in a tiny village in East Godavari. Though he does not have much knowledge about medicines, he uses his brain to come out of critical situations. He earns money by all means as his sister faces torture in the hands of her husband (Krishna Bhagavaan), as he could not pay the entire dowry to him. He maintains close relations and friendship with everyone in the village, which include a barber (Uttej), a tailor (Srinivasa Reddy), a washer man (L.B. Sriram) and a postman (Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao).

Raja (Ahuti Prasad) is a landlord and Padma Priya (Kamna Jethmalani) is his only daughter. Padma falls in love with Appa Rao and the latter too loses his heart to her. Once, Appa Rao and his friends, while returning to village after watching a movie, find a grievously injured person called Sivaji. Before breathing his last, he pleads with Appa Rao to hand over Rs 15 lakh to his family. Despite lot of pressure from his friends to share the money among themselves, Appa Rao makes many efforts to hand over the money to Sivaji's kin.

On learning that Sivaji's parents are no more and sister had left the country after marrying a person, Appa Rao agrees to share the money between the tailor, barber and himself. He gives them Rs 2 lakh to each to settle their debts; he too takes a part of the money to settle his sister's life. He utilizes the balance amount to construct a school building in the village and names it after Sivaji. However, Appa Rao makes everyone believe that they got a prize in lottery.

Accidentally, Sivaji's parents and sister reach the village and Appa Rao comes to know the truth. He feels guilty as he had already spent the money. So, he mortgages his house to a local trader (Jeeva) and spends it for the bypass surgery of Sivaji's father. He also promises to marry Sivaji's sister. But on the day of marriage, the President of the village (Chalapathi Rao) tells to Gayathri that Appa Rao killed Sivaji and robbed the Money and wants to marry Gayathri to avoid future legal problems. Gayathri believes it and Appa Rao is beaten severely. But Raju and the Local Trader reveal the truth and save Appa Rao. Padma is married to Appa Rao in the climax as Gaythri understands their Love.

Cast

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Crew

  • Director: E V V Satyanarayana
  • Screenplay: E V V Satyanarayana
  • Musical director: Koti
  • Editor: Gautham Raju
  • Dialogue: Veligonda Srinivas
  • Cinematographer: V Jayaram

Soundtrack

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Bendu Apparao RMP
Soundtrack album by Koti
Released 14 September 2009
Label Aditya Music
Producer Koti
No. Title Writer(s) Singer(s) Length
1. "Adire Adharama"   Vanamali Tippu, Harini  
2. "Em Roopura Ori Nayana"   Chandrabose Tippu, Harini  
3. "Manchamesi"   Veturi Jassie Gift, Kalpana  
4. "Nagadhi Naguni"   Ramajogayya Sastry Mano, Chorus  
5. "Sarejaha"   Anantha Sriram Geetha Madhuri  
6. "Sukumari Chinnadi"   Chandrabose Karthik, Nitya Santhoshini  

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