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Paradesi (1998 film)

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Paradesi
Directed byK. Raghavendra Rao
Produced byC. Aswini Dutt
Allu Aravind
StarringViswa
Madhav
Tanooja
Monnette
Brahmanandam
AVS
Babu Mohan
CinematographyV. Jayaram[1]
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Music byM. M. Keeravani
Production
company
Sri Raghavendra Movie Corporation
Distributed byGeetha Arts
Release date
  • 15 January 1998 (1998-01-15)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Paradesi (transl. Foreigner) is a 1998 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by him under the banner Sri Raghavendra Movie Corporation, in collaboration with C. Aswini Dutt and Allu Aravind. The film is notable for its talent search campaign, which invited aspiring actors through Gemini TV and featured new faces Viswa, Madhav, Tanuja, and California-based model Monnette in the lead roles.[2]

Primarily shot in the United States, the film features a soundtrack composed by M. M. Keeravani. Paradesi was released on 15 January 1998, coinciding with the Sankranti festival. However, despite the festive release, the film received only below-average openings and was a box office failure.[3]

Plot

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Gopal (Madhav) is a young man who prefers to choose his own life partner, refusing to accept a marriage arranged by his elders. His father, Rayudu (Thanikella Bharani), has a friend named Bangarraju (AVS), who lives in the United States and wants his daughter, Jyothi (Tanuja), to marry Gopal. Hoping that Gopal will change his mind after meeting Jyothi, Rayudu arranges for Gopal to visit the US. At the same time, Rayudu's former friend turned rival, Nayudu (Babu Mohan), plans to send his son, Krishna (Viswa), to the US as well.

Though their fathers are rivals, Gopal and Krishna are close friends, and they travel to America together. Gopal shares his dilemma with Krishna and convinces him to meet Jyothi in his place. Upon meeting her, Krishna falls in love with Jyothi, while Gopal is drawn to her American friend, Catherine (Monnette). When Rayudu and Nayudu visit the US to meet their children, they discover the truth about the situation. After an initial confrontation, both fathers come to accept their children's decisions and reconcile their differences, becoming friends once again.

The main obstacle to Gopal's marriage arises from Catherine’s father, David, who strongly opposes the union. Rayudu and Nayudu try to convince him, but David hides Catherine. They eventually find her and rescue her from captivity. During a confrontation, a chase ensues, and David is injured in an accident. Gopal saves him, earning David’s approval and resolving the conflict.

Cast

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Production

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Paradesi is directed by veteran filmmaker K. Raghavendra Rao and produced under his banner, Sri Raghavendra Movie Corporation, in collaboration with C. Aswini Dutt and Allu Aravind.[2]

The film gained attention for its talent search campaign, which invited applications through Gemini TV. Thousands of aspiring actors were screened, and the selected participants were given opportunities to feature in the film.[2]

Primarily shot in the United States, Paradesi introduced new faces Viswa, Madhav, Tanuja, and California-based model Moni, marking their debuts in the film industry.[3]

Soundtrack

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Paradesi
Film score by
Released1998
GenreSoundtrack
ProducerM. M. Keeravani

All music is composed by M. M. Keeravani

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Teluginti Peratilona"ChandraboseK. S. Chithra, Unnikrishnan 
2."Chandana Charchita"VeturiMano, Sangeetha, Malgadi Shubha 
3."Boorela Vari Ammayiki"ChandraboseMano, Swarnalatha, Sangeetha, M. M. Keeravani, Chandrabose, Malgadi Shubha 
4."Bondumalli bugga meeda"ChandraboseRajesh, Sowmya, Malgadi Shubha, Tabitha, Unnikrishnan, Swarnalatha 
5."Jagati Sigalo"VeturiSujatha Mohan, M. M. Keeravani 
6."Mallee Mallee"ChandraboseK. S. Chithra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
7."Chooshara"ChandraboseS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Malgadi Shubha 
8."Tanuko Arako"ChandraboseSujatha Mohan, Mano 
9."Paradesi"ChandraboseMano, Malgadi Shubha 

Release

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Paradesi was released on 15 January 1998 with 41 prints on the occasion of the Sankranti festival. Despite the festive release, the film received only below-average openings and failed to attract a significant audience.[3]

Reception

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A critic from Andhra Today noted, "The movie comes as a big disappointment to the audience whose expectations were raised high".[2] The film was also reviewed by Zamin Ryot.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Cinematographer V Jayaram of 'Devasuram' fame dies following COVID-19 complications". The News Minute. 22 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Reviews". Andhra Today. 13 February 1998. Archived from the original on 13 February 1998. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "A Sankranti with no hits!". Screen. 7 February 1998. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Newspaper clipping" (PDF). Zamin Ryot. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
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