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9 August 1996
Running time
136 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Saradha Bullodu is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Ravi Raja
Pinisetty and produced by T. Trikrama Rao under the Vijayalakshmi Art Pictures
banner. It stars Venkatesh and Nagma playing the lead roles, with music composed by
Koti.[1][2] The film was recorded as a flop at the box office.[3] It was dubbed
into Tamil as Enga Oor Singam.[4]
Plot
Vijay, an engineer in AP Oils, stays with his widowed mother Shanta. He finds out
that there are oil wells near Attamadugu village. Sangliyana, a businessman, offers
him a large bribe and tells him to capture those oil wells but Vijay refuses to
yield and warns Sangliyana. Vijay reaches Attamadugu and starts work.
Rajeswari Devi, a greedy, cruel and crooked woman is the head of Attamadugu, whose
word is a law for the villagers. In fact, the property that she is enjoying belongs
to her brother Jaya Chandra, who is a drunkard. Rajeswari Devi keeps him locked in
a room and treats his daughter Lakshmi as a servant. Vijay always gives a tough
fight to Rajeswari Devi and teases her daughter Nirmala Devi. But somehow Vijay
feels that Lakshmi is his own sister.
Meanwhile, Rajeswari Devi joins hands with Sangliyana and they make a plan to kill
Vijay. Lakshmi overhears their plan and informs Vijay before they attack him,
thereby protecting Vijay. Rajeswari Devi decides to punish Lakshmi by arranging her
marriage with another servant. Vijay stops this event and scolds Rajeswari Devi.
Then, Rajeswari Devi says that no one will marry Lakshmi because her mother is a
prostitute and shows her a photograph, which crushes Vijay, because that photograph
belongs to none other than his mother Shanta. Vijay returns to his hometown and
asks his mother why she is living like a widow when her husband is alive. Then she
reveals the past.
Jaya Chandra was the original arbitrator of the village and was greatly respected
by villagers. Rajeswari Devi was jealous of his popularity and eager to usurp his
authority. So, she tricked Shanta and accused her of having an extramarital affair
in front of the villagers. Hence, Jaya Chandra pronounced the judgment that she
should be widowed by removing her wedding chain (Mangalsutra), bangles and
sectarian mark (Bottu). Shanta tries to kill herself, but Vijay saved her and both
of them left the village.
Now, Vijay decides to teach Rajeswari Devi a lesson. Meanwhile, Nirmala Devi also
discovers the truth and starts to love Vijay. With her help, Vijay plays the same
game with Rajeswari Devi and makes her publicly admit the injustice she had done to
his mother. Jaya Chandra also feels remorseful and all of them go to bring Shanta
back home. Meanwhile, Sangliyana kidnaps her. Finally, Vijay kills Sangliyana. In
the attack, Jaya Chandra is injured and he gives the sectarian mark to Shanta with
his blood. Rajeswari Devi also realizes her mistakes, apologizes to everyone and
the film ends with the marriage of Vijay and Nirmala Devi.
Cast
Venkatesh as Vijay
Nagma as Nirmala Devi
Sanghavi as Yamini
Satyanarayana
Murali Mohan as Jaya Chandra
Mohan Raj as Sangliyana
Srihari as Sangliyana's henchman
Kota Srinivasa Rao as Siva Rao
Bramhanandam as Brahmam
Ali as Siva Rao's son
M. S. Narayana as Passenger
M. Balaiyah as Chief Engineer
Narra Venkateswara Rao as Minister
Dham as T. C.
Manjula as Rajeswari Devi
Sangeeta as Shanta
Madhurima Narla as Lakshmi
Y. Vijaya as Siva Rao's wife
Soundtrack
Sarada Bullodu
Soundtrack album by Koti
Released 1996
Genre Soundtrack
Length 29:18
Label T-Series
Producer Koti
Koti chronology
Hello Neeku Naaku Pellanta
(1996) Sarada Bullodu
(1996) Akka Bavunnava
(1996)
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