Andhra Pori

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Andhra Pori ("Andhra Girl") is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language film.[1] It is Raj Madiraju's third film as a director after Uncle (2001) and Rushi (2012).

The Andhra Association of Telangana petitioned the court against the film's title, arguing that the word Pori is an "objectionable word to degrade the self-respect of the girl". The court dismissed the plea.[2] The film is an official remake of 2014 Marathi film Timepass starring Prathamesh Parab and Ketaki Mategaonkar[3][4] which was based on author Shaiju Mathew's novel Knocked Up that released in 2010.[5]

PlotEdit

Narsingh is a Telangana boy who failed tenth standard three times in a row. This leads to his mother kicking him out the household for good and his akka starting to cry. Narsingh tries to fall in love due to his friends comments. He meets a rich bald guy who is from Andhra. The guy slaps Narsingh at first when he was fooling around. He has a daughter named Prashanthi. It is love at first sight for the little man. She is a very smart and shy girl who is afraid of her daddy (called nana in Telugu). Narsingh follows her home and to school. Narsingh then lands a job as movie distributor because he has no interest in school. He is officially a dropout. Also, Narsingh pronounces Prashanti's name as Pareyshanti. He finally just calls her Andhra Pori, which means Andhra girl. His movie boss encouraged him to be good old Narsingh, but he still feels sad. Everybody is surprised that a smart girl like Andhra Pori would fall in love with a school dropout like Narsingh. Prashanti skips school many times because she wants to hang out with Narsingh. The teachers get suspicious and her grades fall down. Instead of being first rank like she always is, she becomes a lower rank like second or third. This then leads to her mother hitting her with a ruler. Narsingh is worried as to why Prashanti won't come out of her room. Since he lost his true love, he decided to go back to school. His mom sees him outside of the house studying a math textbook and somehow still leaves him outside to study even though she is proud. It is cold outside and Narsingh is still outside. Later in the film, there was a challenge to climb up a water pipe to get a lot of money. Narsingh desperately needs the cash because his mother fell unconscious and they owe a lot of money to people. It takes him a long time to climb the pipe. He makes it to the top. He is very happy. Prashanti faints, but her dad doesn't hit her because it is her birthday tomorrow. She was very lucky. After her birthday, Prashanti's family is moving because she is too close to Narsingh. Her family beats her up again because she refused to move. Andhra Pori left and Narsingh realizes he is much too young for true love. He wants to do well in school first, then fall in love. He runs away smiling and then the credits say "To Be Continued...".

CrewEdit

Music - Dr.Josyabhatla

SoundtrackEdit

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Detthadi"  Swekar Agasthi  
2. "Ye Kalviki"  Pranavi, Vedala Hemachandra  
3. "Andhra Pori"  Amruhta Varshini, Sai Kiran  
4. "Dosthi"  Balaji  
5. "Gundello"  Kalpana  
6. "Ye Charitha"  Hemachandra  

ReferencesEdit

  1. Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (5 June 2015). "Andhra Pori: Not exactly a time pass" – via www.thehindu.com.
  2. "HC Dismisses Plea on 'Andhra Pori' Movie Title". The New Indian Express.
  3. "Dad suggested I do 'Andhra Pori': Puri Akash". 31 May 2015.
  4. Jha, Lata (11 September 2017). "Ten Marathi films remade in other languages". mint.
  5. kavirayani, suresh (10 October 2014). "Puri Akash to act in a teenage love drama". Deccan Chronicle.