Chitram

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Chitram
Directed byTeja
Produced byRamoji Rao
Written byTeja
StarringUday Kiran
Reema Sen
Music byR. P. Patnaik
CinematographyRasool Ellore
Edited byShankar
Production
company
Release date
  • 16 June 2000 (2000-06-16)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget₹42 lakh[1]

Chitram (transl. Picture) is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Teja. This film stars Uday Kiran and debutant Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film was sensational hit in 2000.[2] The film is produced by Ramoji Rao.The music of the movie was composed by R.P. Patnaik. The film was released as Chithiram in Tamil in 2001 with the film mostly featuring scenes dubbed from the original although scenes involving Manivannan and Senthil were added. Chitram and Nuvve Kavali were the two movies which set a trend of college campus romance stories in the same year.[3] The movie was remade in Kannada as Chithra, starring debutantes Nagendra Prasad and Rekha Vedavyas and was a successful venture.

Plot[edit]

Janaki and her sister are NRIs who want to join a PU college in AP. Janaki stays with her uncle and procures the admission in the same college as Ramana, a die-hard music fan. When Janaki first sees him in the music room practicing they get attracted to each other. When family members of Ramana are away, Janaki happens to come to Ramana's house wearing a saree. As she does not know how to drape a saree, all she does is wrap it around her body. Ramana offers to teach her how to wear a saree and accidentally puts his hand inside her slip which makes them feel shy and attracted. In the process they consummate their passion. After a few days Janaki informs Ramana that she is pregnant. Ramana, along with his friends, hires a nurse to perform abortion on Janaki. When Ramana asks Janaki to prepare for the abortion, she refuses to do so as she says she wants the company of a child. Janaki tells him that her mother used to tell her that when she dies she will be reborn as Janaki's child. Janaki is then told by the college Principal to get rest and write her exams the following year. When Ramana's parents talk to Janaki's uncle, he blames Ramana.

Soon Ramana and Janaki move into a new house and Ramana is hired as a guitar player in a club. Janaki delivers a child in the hospital during Ramana's exams on which he can't concentrate and can't write anything. His lecturer tells him to study well as he has not done well in the previous tests also. But Janaki expects him to help her out in taking care of their baby. Ramana starts getting fed up of Janaki and the baby and starts refusing to change the baby's diaper and even to take care of the baby for a minute when Janaki is in the kitchen. During this time Ramana loses his job in the club and Janaki confronts him about his behaviour. Now angry, Ramana shouts and blames Janaki that she ruined his life, future and career. The next day when Ramana is writing his examination, Janaki brings the baby in a bassinet, approaches Ramana and leaves the baby in the exam hall and runs away to make Ramana understand the difficulty of raising a baby alone. The invigilator holds the crying baby until Ramana has finished his exam. Ramana returns home with the baby and regrets yelling at Janaki and takes care of the baby. One day when he is sleeping the baby disappears and Ramana goes searching for the child all over the city. He comes back home worried without finding the baby when Janaki returns home with the baby. Ramana apologises to her. Janaki tells him that she is pregnant again. In the end, the couple walks to college with the baby in the bassinet.

Cast[edit]

Release[edit]

The success of the film and Reemma Sen's popularity in Tamil Nadu prompted the producers to dub and partially reshoot scenes in Tamil. Actors including Manivannan, Senthil, Charle, Manorama and Kalpana were signed on, while singers from Sun TV's Sapta Swarangal programme were used for the soundtrack.[4]

Soundtrack[edit]

The film's soundtrack was composed by R. P. Patnaik.

Chitram
Soundtrack album
Released2000
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelMayuri Audio
No.TitleLength
1."Anaganaga Chimalu Domalu" 
2."Delhi Nunchi Galli Daaka"6:12
3."Ekanthavela Ekantha Seva"3:26
4."Kukka Kavali"4:47
5."Mavo Paripotunnadi"4:52
6."Uhala Pallaikilo"3:38

References[edit]

  1. "C/o Kancharapalem, Chitram made with same budget?". 18 September 2018.
  2. http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article496752.ece
  3. "Chithiram". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 2 June 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20030222135043/http://cinematoday2.itgo.com/Hot%20News%203.htm

External links[edit]

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