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Aadarsam
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Directed byMouli
Written byTanikella Bharani (dialogues)
Screenplay byMouli
Story byMouli
Produced byC. Venkataraju
G.Sivaraju
StarringJagapathi Babu
Ashwini Nachappa
Raghu
CinematographyD. Prasad Babu
Edited byD. Shyam Mukherjee
Music byM. M. Keeravani
Production
company
Sri Vijaya Lakshmi Productions
Release date
  • 2 April 1993 (1993-04-02)
Running time
128 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Aadarsam (transl.Ideal) is a 1993 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Mouli. It stars Jagapathi Babu, Ashwini Nachappa, Raghu and music composed by M. M. Keeravani.[1] It was produced by C. Venkataraju, G. Sivaraju under the Sri Vijaya Lakshmi Productions banner. Later it was dubbed into Tamil as Aananenna Pennenna.

Plot

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The film opens at an orphanage where Jyothi, a spirited and rebellious girl, lives under strict rules. One day, she learns that she has a family consisting of her alcoholic father, Suryanarayana, and his kind-hearted wife, Savitri. The couple has two other daughters, Lalitha and Vani. Suryanarayana, frustrated by the birth of daughters instead of a son, had sent Jyothi to the orphanage. Determined to reconnect, Jyothi returns to her family and insists on staying with them, gradually taking on household responsibilities and encouraging her sisters to pursue their ambitions. Over time, Jyothi's efforts pay off: Lalitha becomes a schoolteacher, and Vani gains local fame as a singer, although Suryanarayana remains unaware of their achievements.

Meanwhile, Devi Prasad, a seemingly respectable man with a dark side, runs a network of illegal activities in the town. Chakrapani, a well-meaning man, unknowingly aids Devi Prasad by operating an auto stand that facilitates these activities. Jyothi acquires an auto from Chakrapani, and the two develop a romantic relationship. Sivaji, a stern and upright police inspector, is assigned to bring down Devi Prasad's operations. Sivaji, who is a widower with a daughter named Veena, becomes closer to Lalitha, who is Veena’s teacher.

As the story progresses, Vani joins a music troupe led by Pardhasaradhi, who admires her. However, Vani’s ambitions drive her to seek greater recognition. Suryanarayana eventually discovers his daughters' accomplishments, but his realization comes too late, as Lalitha, Vani, and Savitri decide to leave him. They move to a colony where they face harassment from Prem, the son of Devi Prasad, who uses a cultural club as a front for his criminal activities. Despite the separation, Savitri continues to care for Suryanarayana, leading him to regret his past actions.

Lalitha completes her I.A.S., returns as a district collector, and marries Sivaji. Using her newfound authority, she shuts down Prem's club and has him arrested. However, Prem, seeking revenge, deceives and humiliates Vani, leading her to a state of despair. In her desperation, Vani contemplates suicide but is saved by Pardhasaradhi, who expresses his love and commitment to her.

Meanwhile, Jyothi is imprisoned after attacking Prem in response to his actions. In jail, Prem manipulates Jyothi and attempts to torment her, but Chakrapani, who has reformed, protects her. Unable to bear the pain inflicted by Prem, Savitri decides to take matters into her own hands, but before she can act, Suryanarayana kills Prem. In the climax, Sivaji, Chakrapani, and Jyothi join forces to defeat Devi Prasad, bringing an end to his reign of terror. The film concludes with Suryanarayana acknowledging the worth of his daughters and feeling proud of their achievements before surrendering to the law.

Cast

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Music

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Aadarsam
Film score by
Released1993
GenreSoundtrack
Length16:39
LabelBalaji Audio
ProducerM. M. Keeravani
M. M. Keeravani chronology
Allari Priyudu
(1993)
Aadarsam
(1993)
Pratap
(1993)

The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani, with lyrics written by Bhuvana Chandra. The soundtrack was released by Balaji Audio Company.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Lavva Lakkidi Latti"K. S. Chithra, Mano4:00
2."Eedu Korinadi"K. S. Chithra, Mano4:14
3."Kshanam Kshanam"K. S. Chithra4:42
4."Chikati Musirina"K. S. Chithra, Mano3:43
Total length:16:39

References

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  1. ^ "Heading". gomolo. Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
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