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''Nuvvu Naaku Nachav'' () is a 2001 Indian
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-language
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film directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar who co-wrote the film with
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. It is produced by
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under the
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studio. The film stars
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and
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which also marks the latter's debut. The music was composed by Koti. Released on 6 September 2001, the film was a critical and commercial success, It won five
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, including Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. It was remade in Tamil as '' Vaseegara'' (2003), in Kannada as ''
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'' (2005), and in Bengali as ''Majnu'' (2013).


Plot

Venky is an unemployed graduate from Anakapalli. He moves to
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to find a job at his father Sekharam's insistence. He arrives at his father's childhood friend, Srinivasa Moorthy's house to stay there. Meanwhile, Moorthy's daughter Nandu is engaged to Prasad, a software professional from the USA. Venky helps the family in making arrangements and soon bonds with everyone. He also has petty fights with Nandu who start their relationship with hatred that later turns into a friendship. At the request of Sekharam, Murthy helps Venky in securing a job. Moorthy's sister Sujatha also arrives at their house. She shares a special bond with her niece Nandu and talks about the importance of marriage and finding a loving partner. Soon, Nandu develops feelings for Venky and confesses her love to him. Venky, who does not want to spoil the relationship between their parents, leaves the house. However, Murthy goes to the railway station and talks to Venky. As Venky returns, Nandu stops talking to him. Later, Venky accompanies Nandu and Pinky (Nandu's cousin) to Nandu's friend Asha's wedding. After the wedding, they go to an amusement park where they meet a photographer (Bramhanandam). Following their trip, Venky also realizes his love for Nandu but does not express it, pretending not to have any feelings for her. As Nandu's wedding approaches, Venky takes the onus of making arrangements for it. The demure Nandu is shattered and tells Sujatha about her love. Sujatha talks to Venky, asking him not to let Nandu suffer by rejecting her. Sekharam overhears the conversation that leaves him speechless. On the other hand, Prasad's family gets hold of a photo in which Venky and Nandu intimately hold their hands. They demand an additional dowry of from Moorthy for the marriage, alleging that his daughter has an affair with Venky. Furious Moorthy admonishes Nandu but Sujatha backs her by telling him that falling in love is not a woman's fault. Venky goes to Prasad's family and begs them not to call off the wedding. He vouches that Nandu is not at fault but Prasad's family couldn't care less. Moorthy arrives and asks them to leave. Moorthy tells Venky that he shouldn't have kept his love hidden. Venky, however, is ready to sacrifice his love so that Moorthy and Sekharam's friendship is not spoiled. Moorthy is moved and lets Venky marry his daughter. On their wedding day, the photographer confesses that he handed over their photo to the house servant Banthi to deliver to the bridegroom, believing that Nandu and Venky were getting married. Banthi, however, gave the photo to Prasad. The photographer is shocked to learn that the previous wedding was called off due to his photo and a new wedding is taking place.


Cast


Soundtrack

Music is composed by Koti and released by Aditya Music Company. The song "Okkasari Cheppaleva" is based on the
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song "Fable".


Release

The film was released with 113 prints in 147 centres.Cycle Stand – Telugu Cinema Records – Nuvvu Naaku Chav – Jayam Manadera


Reception


Critical reception

'' Idlebrain.com'' rated the film 4/5, and was in praise of the performances of the lead cast and the screenplay. "The strength of the film is Venky, Aarti, the comedy dialogues and sensible direction," the reviewer added. ''
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'' which rated 3 stars out of 5, criticised the film for "lack of freshness", and "weak screenplay," and opined that the film resembles a "wedding album."


Box office

The film has undergone theatrical business of 7.24 crore and collected a distributors' share of 18 crore in its complete theatrical run and emerged as super hit. and 2.63 crore in its opening week. It was the third highest grossing Telugu film of all time, at its release. The film had a 50-day run in 93 centres and a 100-day run in 57 centres. It had a 175-day run in three centres.


Remakes

It was remade in Kannada as ''
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'' (2005), in Tamil as '' Vaseegara'' (2003) and in Bengali as ''Majnu'' (2013).


Awards

;
Nandi Awards The Nandi Awards are the awards that recognise the excellence in Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre and Telugu television, and Lifetime achievements in Indian cinema. Presented annually by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, the award is named after ...
(in
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)
* Best Home-viewing Feature Film -
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* Best Supporting Actress -
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* Best Female Dubbing Artist -
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* Best Dialogue Writer -
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* Best Choreographer - Suchitra


References


External links

* {{Trivikram Srinivas 2001 films Telugu films remade in other languages Films set in Hyderabad, India Films shot in Hyderabad, India Indian romantic comedy films 2001 romantic comedy films Films scored by Koti Films directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar 2000s Telugu-language films