Manasantha Nuvve

Manasantha Nuvve
Directed by V. N. Aditya
Produced by M. S. Raju
Screenplay by Paruchuri Brothers
Story by M. S. Raju
Starring Uday Kiran
Reema Sen
Music by R. P. Patnaik
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Edited by Krishna Reddy
Production
company
Release dates
19 October 2001
Country India
Language Telugu

Manasantha Nuvve is a 2001 Telugu romantic film written and directed by V. N. Aditya.[1] This film stars Uday Kiran and Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film was produced by M. S. Raju and had music composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film was declared a blockbuster after Chitram (2000) and Nuvvu Nenu (2001). The film's success also lead to several remakes.[2]

Plot

Anu (Baby Zeeba) is the daughter of a wealthy government officer. Just beside their house, there lives Chanti (Ananda Vardhan), son of a widow mother in a small hut. Anu is attracted to the kindness of the Chanti and his family and they both became good friends. Anu's father does not like their friendship but they continue playing together. One day, Anu's father gets a job transfer and they leave that village. Anu gives him an alarm clock as a parting gift when they leave to Vizag. He keeps this gift as a token of remembrance.

After some time, his mother dies because of a disease and he is an orphan now. He starts selling breakfast to the railway passengers and try to make a living out of it. One day a couple Mohan Rao (Chandra Mohan, and Sudha) admired by his honesty, decide to adapt him and give him a good life. They give him a new name Venu and bring up as their own child. He looks after their Audio/video cafe. Anu goes to the US and completes her education, but she still remembers her childhood friend Chanti. Her parents want to her married to her cousin but she convince them that she does not want to marry now. She also reveals to her cousin that she still likes Chanti and hope to meet him some day.

She comes to India in the hope of finding Chanti but fail to meet him. She starts writing about their friendship since their childhood as a serial and visits the editor of Swati magazine and tells him that this is her own story. He gets impressed by the story and agrees to publish it in his magazine with her pen name Renu. Chanti's sister becomes a big fan of that serial and admires her. She keeps asking Venu to find and get her home.

One day he meets Renu in a TV show where he also reveals the story of his childhood friend. Renu becomes happy that she found him but wanted to give him a thrill by not revealing her identity. She introduces herself to him as the writer of the serial Manasantha Nuvve. He feels happy that he can take her to his sister and surprise her. Anu visits their home and she becomes a good family friend. When they actually comes to know each other, Anu's father threatens him to forget his daughter otherwise he will spoil his sister's marriage. He agrees to his proposal and rejects Anu. But Anu finds out her father is the reason for their breakup and spoils her own marriage with a minister's son and rushes to Venu. Venu is wounded by the henchmen of Anu's father and goes into coma. Finally he recuperates from Coma after listening to the alarm sound given by Anu in their childhood and the couple unites.

Cast

Production

V. N. Aditya who earlier assisted directors like Jayanth C. Paranjee and Singeetham Srinivasa Rao made his directorial debut with this film.[3] M. S. Raju said that he did this film with relatively new director and a new actor as per the recommendation of S. Gopal Reddy after the failure of Deviputrudu (2001).[4]

Soundtrack

Remakes

Year Film Language Cast Director
2002 Jeena Sirf Merre Liye Hindi Tushar Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Satish Kaushik
2003 Manasella Neene Kannada Nagendra Prasad, Gayathri Raguram Mugur Sundar
2003 Thithikudhe Tamil Jeeva, Sridevi Vijayakumar Brindha Sarathy
2003 Moner Majhe Tumi Bengali Riaz, Purnima (actress), Jisshu Sengupta Motiur Rahman Panu
2008 Nei Jaa Re Megha Mate Odia Siddhanta Mahapatra S.K Murallidharan

Legacy

With Manasantha Nuvve, Uday Kiran had scored back-to-back successes along with Chithram (2000) and Nuvvu Nenu (2001).[5] V. N. Aditya also became a popular director has given successful films like Sreeram (2002) and Nenunnanu (2004).

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