Chittemma Mogudu

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Chittemma Mogudu
Divya Bharati
  • Pooja Bedi
  • Jaggayya
  • CinematographyM. V. Raghu
    Edited byGautham Raju
    Music byK. V. Mahadevan
    Production
    company
    Sri Sai Shanti Films
    Release date
    3 June 1992
    Running time
    140 minutes
    CountryIndia
    LanguageTelugu

    Chittemma Mogudu (transl. Chittemma's husband) is a 1993 Indian

    Divya Bharati, Pooja Bedi (her Telugu debut) and Jaggayya. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Thalattu Ketkuthamma. It was not commercially successful.[1]

    Plot

    The young village girl Chitti (Divya Bharti) is a bubbly and fun-loving girl. She's enjoying life with her young group of friends, consisting of three younger boys. One day, while playing one of her pranks, an old man curses her. On top of that, she witnesses a pregnant woman falling at night and suffering immense pain before ultimately dying. This incident causes Chitti's fear of pregnancy. However, the young man Sai Krishna (Mohan Babu) visits the village and befriends Chitti. Soon after that, her parents arrange the marriage between Chitti and Mohan Babu. Both are more than happy with this arrangement. After the wedding, however, Chitti doesn't want to consummate the marriage out of fear of pregnancy. Mohan Babu is unhappy about it and soon gets attracted to a young doctor (Pooja Bedi). Dreaming of spending nights with her, Mohan Babu gets drunk and soon after goes home and rapes Chitti. The next morning, upon getting sober, Mohan Babu tries to comfort the outraged Chitti, while the latter tries to leave for her home village to go back to her parents. Mohan Babu tries to win her back, but fails time after time. Soon, Chitti has to realise that she got pregnant that night while her doctor turns out to be the woman her husband got crazy for.

    Cast

    Music

    Music for this film was composed by K.V Mahadevan.[2][3]

    1. "Halo Halo Lady Doctor" - Mano , K. S. Chithra
    2. "Chittemmo Pottemmo"- S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S Chithra
    3. "Chinuku Ralithe" - K.J Yesudas , K.S Chithra
    4. "Boddulo Rupayibilla"- Mano, K.S Chithra
    5. "Namala Swamiki" - S.P Balu, K.S Chithra
    6. "Nindu Kundala" - K.J Yesudas

    Awards

    References

    1. ^ Sunil, Sreya. "Telugu Heroines - They drizzled, they sizzled and they fizzled". Idlebrain. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
    2. ^ Array, Chittemma Mogudu - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn, retrieved 18 March 2020
    3. ^ Chittemma Mogudu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), retrieved 18 March 2020
    4. ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF) (in Telugu). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.

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