Tholi Prema (1998 Film)
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''Tholi Prema'' () is a 1998 Indian
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romantic drama film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typica ...
written and directed by
A. Karunakaran A. Karunakaran (born 25 December 1971) is a Telugu film director known for '' Tholi Prema'' (1998), ''Happy'' (2006), and ''Ullasamga Utsahamga'' (2008). Career Karunakaran began his career as a clap director for ''Kadhal Desam'' (1996) aft ...
. It stars
Pawan Kalyan Pawan Kalyan (born Konidela Kalyan Babu; 2 September is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and politician. His films are predominantly in Telugu cinema. Kalyan is the younger brother of actor-ex.politician Chiranjeevi, and made his debut in the 1996 ...
and
Keerthi Reddy Keerthi Reddy is an Indian former actress who appeared primarily in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi language films. Her notable work includes '' Tholi Prema'' (1998), ''Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat'' (2001) and '' Arjun'' (2004). She has received a Filmfar ...
, with music composed by
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. The cinematography was done by Y. Maheedhar and
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. The film won the
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, six state
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, and was featured in the ''Indian Panorama'' mainstream section at the 30th International Film Festival of India. The film was later remade in Kannada as ''
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Plot

Balu is the youngest son in his family and carefree. His father often scolds him, but his uncles and mother dote on him so does his brother. He has a bunch of friends to hang around. On a late Diwali night, Balu's father is angry with him and he goes out for a stroll. On this night, Balu happens to see a girl Anu with a white chudidar , playing with children although revealing only her feet. He instantly falls for her. He learns that she has returned from the US to spend time with her grandfather, awaiting her Harvard call. Anu is impressed with Balu when he saves a child's life on the motorway; she tries to get his autograph but fails. Balu leaves for
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for his studies and accidentally meets Anu on the way when his taxi breaks down. Anu gives Balu a lift and leaves her driver to help the taxi driver. While on the way, Anu's car slips into a valley due to a rash lorry driver. Balu makes an effort to save Anu and rescues her to safer ground. Trying to save Anu, Balu slips off into a valley. Anu is depressed that Balu sacrificed himself to save her, searches for him and loses hope. Balu is saved by a truck driver and admitted to a hospital. On his return, Anu meets Balu at his house to express her gratitude. Balu thinks of proposing his love, but is warned by his sister Priya. Balu develops a friendship with Anu, but never dares to express his love. Priya gets married and leaves. At the same time, Anu is admitted to
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and is about to leave. They remain silent until they reach the airport. His goal is to make her realize how much he loves her. As they wait for the flight announcement, she realizes that she is indeed in love with Balu. She gets emotional and hugs him. She says that she needs him more than Harvard. An emotional Balu iterates that she has worked hard and she is waiting for this day and shouldn't miss the chance for love. They agree to reunite after they have realized their goals.


Cast

*
Pawan Kalyan Pawan Kalyan (born Konidela Kalyan Babu; 2 September is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and politician. His films are predominantly in Telugu cinema. Kalyan is the younger brother of actor-ex.politician Chiranjeevi, and made his debut in the 1996 ...
as Balu *
Keerthi Reddy Keerthi Reddy is an Indian former actress who appeared primarily in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi language films. Her notable work includes '' Tholi Prema'' (1998), ''Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat'' (2001) and '' Arjun'' (2004). She has received a Filmfar ...
as Anu *
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as Balu's friend * Venu Madhav as Arnold Sekhar *
Narra Venkateswara Rao Narra Venkateswara Rao was an Indian actor known for his works in Telugu cinema. He hailed from Agraharam village (Ramachandrapuram) in Zarugumalli Mandal, Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Career He acted in over 500 films spanning ...
as Viswanatham, Balu's father *
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as Elder uncle *
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as Anil * Prasanna Kumar *
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*
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as Anu's grandfather * Vasuki as Bujji / Priya, Balu's sister * Sangeetha as Balu's mother * Bangalore Padma * Manisha * Narra Srinu as Bouncer (cameo) *
A. Karunakaran A. Karunakaran (born 25 December 1971) is a Telugu film director known for '' Tholi Prema'' (1998), ''Happy'' (2006), and ''Ullasamga Utsahamga'' (2008). Career Karunakaran began his career as a clap director for ''Kadhal Desam'' (1996) aft ...
in a cameo appearance


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by
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. Four of the film's five songs are based on other songs without acknowledgement: "Yemaindo Yemo Ee Vela" is based on
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"; "Emi Sodhara" is based on "Pyaar ka Musafir" by
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; "Romance Rhythms" is based on "Noonday Sun" by
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; and "Ee Manase Se Se" is based on "Alabalaba (Woman’a’Sexy)" by
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. There is no female voice in any of the songs in the movie.


Awards


Release

The film had run for more than 100 days in 21 centres; it ran for more than 200 days in 2 centres. It was the winner of six Nandi Awards and National Award Best Feature Film (Telugu) and ran for more than 365 days.


References


External links

* {{A. Karunakaran 1998 films Telugu films remade in other languages Films scored by Deva (composer) Films directed by A. Karunakaran 1990s Telugu-language films Best Telugu Feature Film National Film Award winners