Sardukupodaam Randi

Sardukupodaam Randi
Directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Produced by Burugupalli Sivaramakrishna
Written by Diwakar Babu (dialogues)
Screenplay by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Story by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Dhinraj (main story)
Based on Pelli Naati Pramanalu (1958)
Starring Jagapati Babu
Soundarya
Music by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Cinematography Sarath
Edited by Nandamuri Hari
Production
company
Sri Venkateswara Art Films
Release dates
  • 23 April 2000 (2000-04-23)
Running time
146 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Sardukupodaam Randi (English: Come, Let's Get Adjusted) is a 2000 Telugu Comedy film produced by Burugupalli Sivaramakrishna on Sri Venkateswara Art Films banner, directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Starring Jagapati Babu, Soundarya in the lead roles and music also composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film is inspired from ANR's old Telugu film Pelli Naati Pramanalu 1958. The film recorded as Hit at box office.

Plot

The film begins with the marriage of Krishna (Jagapati Babu) & Radha (Soundarya), they both spend very happily their 7 years of married life. But after that Radha becomes busy with house hold responsibilities. Krishna becomes fed-up with her behaviour, so he is attracted towards his secretary Nisha (Asha Saini). The rest of the story is how Radha protects her husband.

Cast

Soundtrack

Untitled
Film score by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Released 2000
Genre Soundtrack
Length 24:44
Label Aditya Music
Producer S. V. Krishna Reddy
S. V. Krishna Reddy chronology
Kodanda Ramudu
(2000)
Sardukupodaam Randi
(2000)
Sri Srimati Satyabhama
(2000)

Music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Music released on ADITYA Music Company.

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Alakaluru Needata"  ChandraboseSP Balu, Sujatha 4:28
2. "Kottimeera Puvvulaanti Pillaro"  ChandraboseUdit Narayan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:23
3. "Kabbadi Kabbadi"  ChandraboseGangadhar,Sudha Rani 5:30
4. "Vagalaadi Telisinda Epudu"  Suddala Ashok TejaHariharan 4:35
5. "Vunnamaata Vinnavista"  Sirivennela Sitarama SastryUdit Narayan, Sunitha 4:34

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Awards

References

  1. "Songs". Raaga.
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