Sirimalle Navvindi

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Sirimalle navvindi
File:Sirimallenavvindi.png
Directed byVijaya Nirmala
Produced byAdurthi Bhaskar
M. S. Prasad
Written byJandhyala
Screenplay byAdurthi Subba Rao
Story byAdivishnu
Singaraju Ramachandra Murthy
Havis
StarringKrishna
Sujatha
Chandra Mohan
Nagabhushanam
Rajababu
Mohan Babu
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
CinematographyP.Gopikrishna
Edited byAdurthi Haranath
Release date
17 July 1980
Running time
132 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Sirimalle Navvindi is a Telugu Comedy Drama film starring Krishna. The movie is based on the novel Sirimalli, written by the Adivishnu.

Plot[edit]

The film starts with Sujatha travelling in a train in a miserable condition. There she finds the help of an old woman who takes Sujatha to her house and stands beside her. Krishna, an innocent house owner is being used by his tenants for their daily routines and is working as a census collecting officer. One day when he goes to Sujatha's house on his duty, he falls for her in their first meeting. Sujatha joins as a tuition teacher for the children of Krishna's uncle. From here onwards, Krishna tries his best to impress Sujatha, which offers so much fun. Later, Krishna goes to his village on the request of his grandfather, Nagabhushanam and he forces Krishna to marry before he dies. Then Krishna shows Sujatha's photo to his grandfather and says that he will marry her at any cost. On seeing the photo, Nagabhushanam reveals a flashback to Sujatha, that one day when he went to village on some work, he accidentally attends for Sujatha's wedding, where she is forced to marry an old man and soon after the marriage the old man dies in the marriage hall itself, making Sujatha's conditions even worse. On completing the flashback, Nagabhushabam asks Krishna to marry Sujatha at any cost and gives her new life.

Meanwhile, when Krishna went to his village, Chandramohan, a writer and Krishna's friend, loves Sujatha and expresses his love for her. Sujatha declines Chandramohan's love, which makes him leave the place. On returning, Krishna tries to tell Sujatha about his love, but he fears rejection. One day when Sujatha and the children along with Mohanbabu, the son-in-law of Krishna's uncle went for a picnic he misbehaves with Sujatha and is saved by Krishna timely. On hearing this, Krishna's uncle mistakes Sujatha only for the situation, unknowing of Mohanbabu's cruel intention for her. Depressed, Sujatha decides to leave the city and goes to the railway station, is followed by Krishna and he finally expresses his feelings for her, which is accepted by Sujatha and Mohanbabu also realises his mistake and marries Krishna's uncle's daughter and film ends on a happy note.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Songs were written by Aatreya, Veturi Sundararama Murthy and Sahithi.

The songs were sung by P. Susheela, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja and V. Ramakrishna.

"Chustunnanani Nuvvu Chustavani"
"Egirochina Co Chilakamma"
"Oka Puvvu Poochindi" - Lyrics : Sahithi.
"Gudodili Vachave Guvva"
"Ye Amma Kuthuro"
"Eedoste Inthe Nammo"

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