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''Middle Class Melodies'' is a 2020 Indian
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directed by debutante Vinod Anantoju, who wrote it with Janardhan Pasumarthi. The film stars Anand Devarakonda and
Varsha Bollamma Varsha Bollamma is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Telugu films. She debuted in the Tamil film '' Sathuran'' (2015). Her works include '' Yaanum Theeyavan'' (2017), '' Kalyanam'' (2018), '' Seemathurai'' (2018) and ''Bigi ...
while Chaitanya Garikipati, Divya Sripada, Goparaju Ramana, Surabhi Prabhavati and Prem Sagar play supporting roles. The film was released on Amazon Prime Video on 20 November 2020 to positive reviews from critics and audience.


Plot

Raghava runs a breakfast center in his village along with his father Kondal Rao. Raghava, who believes in his ability to make the famed Bombay chutney, dreams of starting a hotel and making it big in the nearby city, Guntur. But Kondal Rao is against any such idea. Nevertheless, Raghava with his friend Gopal secretly begins to search for a place suitable for his hotel. His uncle Nageswara Rao offers him a shed for lease but Raghava politely rejects the offer, owing to his complicated relationship with Nageshwara Rao's daughter Sandhya. The shed is located away from the city center and falls behind a giant tree but given the limited sources he has, Raghava later accepts the offer. Kondal Rao reluctantly agrees to fund with the money from his
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. Meanwhile, the chit fund runner defaults on his payment, and Raghava's plans go down the drain. After a hustle-and-bustle, Kondal Rao decides to sell his land off to pay for the shed. Nageshwara Rao who gets to know that the land's value would soon increase multi-fold sees an opportunity to exchange the land for his shed at a low price. Unaware of the asset's real value, Kondal Rao proceeds with Nageshwara Rao's offer.Upon knowing that they were tricked, Kondal Rao becomes furious with Raghava. Raghava opens his hotel in the shed but starts off with heavy losses. Raghav and Sandhya begin to spend time with each other by clearing their misunderstanding and kickstart there relationship again. Sandhya gets a
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from an Assistant Engineer (AE) who works in Nageshwara Rao's office, thanks to now-increased land value. Kondal Rao who learns about his son's relation with Sandhya asks Nageshwara Rao to marry them but Nageshwara Rao favours the AE instead. Soon after, the land's value is decreased again and the AE's family calls off the match. Nageshwara Rao, with no option left, agrees on Raghava and Sandhya's marriage, but Raghava challenges that he won't marry until the hotel becomes profitable. Raghava begins to address the hotel's issues. He cleans up the dump yard behind his hotel and improves his Bombay chutney's recipe. Slowly his business starts to pick up. Meanwhile, the AE who is now adamant about marrying Sandhya, tells Nageshwara Rao that he is ready for the match. On their way to Nageshwara Rao's house, the AE's family boards the
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whose driver intends to marry Gautami, Gopal's love interest. He accidentally runs into Gopal and hits him. Gopal calls Raghava to take on the auto driver. During the confrontation with the auto driver, Raghava slaps the AE as he tries to stop the fight. Sandhya arrives and controls Raghava, and the AE realizes that he can no longer marry her. Raghava and Sandhya arrive at the Nageshwara Rao's house and they convince him and later they get married. Nageshwara Rao transfers the land to Sandhya and its value is increased yet again. A new hotel with a similar name is opened to compete against the Raghava's now popular hotel and he is seen confronting it.


Cast


Production

In August 2019, Anand Deverakonda announced his second film post the release of '' Dorasaani''. It was reported to be helmed by newcomer Vinod Anantoju and produced by Bhavya Creations, and
Varsha Bollamma Varsha Bollamma is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Telugu films. She debuted in the Tamil film '' Sathuran'' (2015). Her works include '' Yaanum Theeyavan'' (2017), '' Kalyanam'' (2018), '' Seemathurai'' (2018) and ''Bigi ...
was announced as the female lead. The film's shooting reportedly kickstarted in September 2019. Anand was reported to play a middle-class guy, who is at a crossroads in life, and as the character in film organises a breakfast center, he also learnt cooking for the film. The film was predominantly shot in Guntur and
Kolakaluru Kolakaluru is a neighborhood of Tenali city in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Tenali mandal of Tenali revenue division. It forms a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. History The 13th and 14th cent ...
, and as per the setting all of the characters speak in the Guntur dialect for the film. The shooting and post-production works of the film were completed before the COVID-19 lockdown was announced in March 2020. The film's title ''Middle Class Melodies'' was announced in July 2020.


Music

The film's soundtrack album is composed by Sweekar Agasthi (of '' C/o Kancharapalem'' fame), whereas the film score is composed by RH Vikram. The album features six tracks with lyrics by Kittu Vissapragada, Sanapati Bharadwaj Patrudu, Palnadu Janapadam and Sai Kiran. The album was released by Aditya Music on 13 November 2020.


Release

The film was initially scheduled to release in early 2020, but was postponed due to the
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. It was released on Amazon Prime Video on 20 November 2020.


Reception

Hemanth Kumar of the ''
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'' rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and wrote, "Middle Class Melodies is a heartwarming drama, and it treats its world and characters with a great amount of verve and emotional heft, while never losing its touch with humour." He added that the film makes "plenty of space" for its supporting characters, with a particular praise to Goparaju Ramana who played Kondal Rao. ''
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s Jahnavi Reddy also echoed the same, "The strong performances of the supporting cast overshadow Varsha and Anand," she wrote, awarding the film 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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of Film Companion South wrote "As much as everyone keeps touting the “big-screen experience”, the biggest boon of OTT platforms may be that they are helping these smaller films find an audience beyond the home state". ''
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'' critic Sangeetha Devi Dundoo, opined that "''Middle Class Melodies'' is a heartwarming addition to new-age Telugu cinema." Haricharan Pudupeddi writing for ''
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'', stated that "The small town milieu is captured beautifully and as authentically as possible. It’s so close to reality that you feel like you’re sitting with the characters and having a close-to-heart conversation." Manoj Kumar of ''
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'', who gave the film 2 out of 5, felt that "Vinod Anantoju could have benefited from fine-tuning moments that define the very nature of the middle class."


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* {{IMDb title, 13242960 2020 films 2020 comedy-drama films Indian comedy-drama films 2020 direct-to-video films Films not released in theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic Films postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic Amazon Prime Video original films Films shot in Telangana 2020s Telugu-language films Films set in Andhra Pradesh Films shot in Andhra Pradesh