| Seethakoka Chiluka/Ilavattam | |
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| File:Seethakokachiluka 2006.jpg Film poster | |
| Directed by | A. R. Rajaraja |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Mani Sharma |
| Cinematography | A. Selva |
| Edited by | Raja Mohammed |
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| Country | India |
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Seethakoka Chiluka is a Telugu movie directed by A. R. Rajaraja. Navdeep and Sheela play the lead roles. Adolescent dreams and desires form its theme.[1] The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Ilavattam.
Plot
The movie begins in college, with the district collector (Suhasini) awarding Srinivas alias Cheenu (Navdeep) and asking him to share his success story with everybody. Cheenu is an honest and studious village guy who hails from a poor farmer's family. Despite his friends' attempts to sway him towards the lusty distractions of adolescence, he stands his ground and tries to persuade them to follow his path. Lakshmi (Sheela) is the second daughter of a Zamindar also from the same village who studies at the same college as Cheenu. Despite their hatred for each other at the beginning, they end up falling for each other after a lot of melodrama. Lakshmi's brother-in-law (her elder sister's husband) (Babloo Prithiveeraj) lusts for her and tries to inherit their fortune by marrying both the Zamindar's daughters. He tries to beat Cheenu to death when everybody finds about their love affair. In an attempt to escape Prithviraj, the couple seeks protection from the district collector, who assures them that she would help them marry each other after they finish their education. The movie ends with a tedious action episode between Cheenu and Prithviraj and the title rolls.
Cast
- Navdeep as Srinivas
- Sheela as Lakshmi
- Vijayakumar as Lakshmi's father
- Suhasini as District Collector
- Ali
- Sangeetha
- Manorama
- Subhalekha Sudhakar
- Babloo Prithiveeraj
- Dharmavarapu Subramanyam
- Krishna Bhagawan
- Surekha Vani
- M. S. Bhaskar as Teacher
- Nalla Venu
- Manobala
- Kadhal Sukumar
- Prudhvi Raj
References
- ↑ "Ilavattam". entertainment.oneindia.in. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
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