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Evandoi Srivaru

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Evandoi Srivaru
Directed bySatti Babu
Story byUday Raj
Produced byM. Dasaratha Raju
StarringSrikanth
Sneha
Nikita Thukral
CinematographyC. Ramprasad
Music bySrikanth Deva
Release date
  • 12 May 2006 (2006-05-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Evandoi Srivaru is a 2006 Indian Telugu drama film directed by Satti Babu and produced by M. Dasaratha Raju starring Srikanth, Sneha and Nikita Thukral in the lead roles.[1] The music was composed by Srikanth Deva.

Plot

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Chandrasekhar (Sarath Babu) disowns his daughter Divya (Sneha) when she goes against his wishes and marries Surya (Srikanth). She later dies after accidentally falling off of the roof of her house. Before dying, Divya makes a final wish to her husband of having her son brought up by her father. Surya then does his best to fulfill her final wish.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Songs by Srikanth Deva.[2][3] The song "Adiga Brahmani" is based on "Azhage Bramhanidam" from Devathayai Kanden, composed by Srikanth Deva's father Deva. The song "Ayyayo Ayyayo" is based on "Ayyo Ayyo", from M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi (2004), which itself is based on the Malaysian song "Hati Kama", composed by Pak Ngah.[4]

Release and reception

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The film was initially scheduled to release on 7 April 2006.[5]

A critic from Full Hyderabad wrote that "Srikanth and Sneha turn in good performances, and so does everyone else. The music is purely average, as is everything else. The family audiences may like this one for all the emotional fluff, but it is not for the youth or the 'class audience'".[6] A critic from Indiaglitz wrote that "there is much good humour and good emotional drama in Evandoi Srivaru. But somehow the vital spark that makes for good cinema is missing and that proves the undoing of the film".[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Nikita: 5 Best Performances By The Talented Actress | The Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 11 January 2021.
  2. ^ Kumar, Asha Kiran. "Happy Ganesh Chaturthi: Top 5 songs to celebrate the festival - Times of India". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Evandoy Sreevaru – (2004) Songs". SouthMp3. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Anirudh's Kalyana Vayasu song is not plagiarised, but these tracks are". India Today. 22 May 2018. Archived from the original on 19 July 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  5. ^ "'Evandoy Sreevaru' to hit the screens on Apr. 7th". Indiaglitz. 3 April 2006.
  6. ^ "Evandoi Srivaru Review". Fullhyd. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Evandoy Sreevaru review. Evandoy Sreevaru Telugu movie review, story, rating". IndiaGlitz.com.
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