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ISBN10: 1156423988
ISBN13: 9781156423981
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 386
Weight: 1.24
Height: 0.85 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781156423981
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 386
Weight: 1.24
Height: 0.85 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Adavi Ramudu (1977 film), Bommarillu, Gamyam, Gharana Mogudu, Gorintaku (1979 film), Happy Days (2007 film), Jeevana Jyothi (1975 film), Jeevana Tarangalu, Maa Bhoomi, Magadheera, Mana Voori Pandavulu, Matru Devo Bhava, Meghasandesham, Ninne Pelladata, Nuvve Kavali, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Nuvvu Nenu, Okkadu, O Seeta Katha, Pratighatana, Repati Pourulu, Santosham (2002 film), Saptapadi (Telugu film), Soggadu (1975 film), Swathi (1984 film), Varsham, Vedam (film). Excerpt: Bommarillu (Telugu: , English: A Dollhouse) (.)) is a 2006 Telugu romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Bhaskar, and produced by Dil Raju. The film stars Siddharth Narayan, Genelia D'Souza Prakash Raj and Jayasudha. Following the film's box office success it was remade in Tamil as Santosh Subramaniam (2008), the Bengali film Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (2008), the Oriya film Dream Girl (2009) and the Hindi film It's My Life with Harman Baweja & Genelia D'Souza (2012). The film primarily revolves around the relationship between a father and son, in which the father's excessive concern for his son, and interference in his life, leads to the latter harboring bitterness towards his overbearing father. The film opened to Indian audiences on 9 August 2006. On its way to winning accolades and rave reviews, the film went on to win the South Filmfare Awards among other prominent awards. The film's success broke several records at the box office during its prime and is one of the highest grossing Telugu films till date. The film begins with a baby taking his first steps on a beach supported by his father. The narrator (Murali Mohan) states that, it is right for a father to support his child in his infancy, but questions whether the father should continue to hold the child's hand even after he is 24 years old. As the credits roll, a visibly angry Siddharth Siddhu Addala (Siddharth Narayan) begins verbally abusing all the fathers in the world. When queried about his disgust, he says that his father, Aravind (Prakash Raj), gives him more than what he asks for. He cites instances where his choices of dressing, hairstyle, and many others are overruled by his father's. However, he vows that his career and the woman he marries will be his own choice. Satti (Sunil), Addala household's dutiful servant wakes up Siddhu in the morning. In the background, Siddhu's mother, Lakshmi (Jayasudha), is seen singing a devotional Telugu song while cooking. At the dining table, Aravind, Managing