Amma Cheppindi

Amma Cheppindi

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gangaraju Gunnam
Produced by Urmila Gunnam,Korrapati Sai
Written by Gangaraju Gunnam
Starring Sharwanand
Shriya Reddy
Pavan Malhotra
Suhasini
Gangadhar Panday
Nagendra Babu
Music by M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography Sandeep Gunnam
Edited by Mohan Rama Rao
Release dates
28 July 2006
Country India
Language Telugu

Amma Cheppindi (English: Mother Said So) is a 2006 Tollywood drama film written, screenplay, dialogues and direction by Gangaraju Gunnam. Sharwanand, Shriya Reddy and Suhasini play important roles. Nagendra Babu, Pawan Malhotra, Tanikella Bharani, Suman and L. B. Sriram played the supporting cast. While M. M. Keeravani provided the background score for the film, cinematography was by Gunnam's son, Sandeep and editing by Mohan Rama Rao.

Plot

Bose (Sharwanand), a mentally underdeveloped youngster. His family includes his father, who is a scientist in a rocket center, his mother (Suhasini), who dotes on him and his academically bright brother. Bose is considered to be dumb in the residential township and he is looked down upon. When Inter-Services Intelligence plans to bomb the rocket center during a prominent event, Bose helps the township and the country with his heroic deed as his token of appreciation to his doting mother.

Production

Pre-production

Gunnam's previous films Little Soldiers (1996), Aithe (2003) and Anukokunda Oka Roju (2005) could not garner much at the box-office. In an interview, he said that he "could not connect with larger section of audiences."[1] However, he expressed optimism that the viewership has increased for his last two movies.[1] While he produced the last two, his last directorial venture was Little Soldiers back in the nineties. This hiatus, according to him, was neither optional nor intentional but, it was either due to lack of funds or lack of offers to direct films.[2] It was only after his friend who began a production house, Just Yellow Productions, he ventured into production.

For Amma Cheppindi, the short story Flowers for Algernon that Gunnam read a long time ago, provided him with the necessary ideas. However, he said that the film's final screenplay is not similar to that story.[2] The script for the film was written six years before filmmaking, even before his last two production ventures were conceptualized. Despite this, the script remained the same.[1]

Casting

Urmila Gunnam, the director's wife and producer for the film was responsible for selecting the cast for the film.[1]

The Gunnams noticed Sharwanand in Vennela (2005) and called him to discuss about this project. After a screen test, he was selected for the role of Bose.[3] After Sharwanand was selected after a long and futile search, director Gunnam said that he could not imagine any one else performing that role.[2]

About Suhasini, who plays the mother of the protagonist, Gunnam was initially hesitant about her being too young and slim to play a mother's role. However, he appreciated her performance and termed it as one of the most natural ones seen in recent times.[2] Gunnam said that Sriya Reddy performance was one of the rarest seen by a Telugu actress in a while.[2]

Music

Amma Cheppindi songs were composed by M. M. Keeravani.[4]

Reviews

Reviews were generally positive. One review said that Sharwanand "should feel lucky to get this role in the beginning of his career that has given him scope to come up with an award winning performance."[5] Though the review wrote well about the music, dialogues, story and depiction of emotional scenes, the editing, screenplay and direction was hoped to have been better.[5] Another review said that though the pace of the film was slow in the beginning, the performance by the cast and the technical departments was good.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Chitchat with Gangaraju Gunna". Idlebrain.com. 2006-07-27. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Phani. "Gunnam Gangaraju talks about his upcoming film Amma Cheppindi". Totaltollywood.com. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  3. Visu. "Sharwanand talks to TT in this exclusive interview". Totaltollywood.com. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  4. Amma Cheppindi songs Raaga.com. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  5. 1 2 Jeevi. "Amma Cheppindi - Telugu cinema review". Idlebrain.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  6. "Amma Cheppindi: Film review". Andhracafe.com. 2006-07-28. Retrieved 2008-03-08.

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