Uyyala Jampala
Uyyala Jampala is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Virinchi Varma, produced by Ram Mohan P and Akkineni Nagarjuna under Sunshine Cinema in association with Annapurna Studios, starring Avika Gor and Raj Tarun.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Virinchi Varma |
Produced by | Ram Mohan P Akkineni Nagarjuna |
Written by | Virinchi Varma Ram Mohan P Raj Tarun |
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Music by | Sunny M.R. |
Cinematography | Vishwa Devabattula |
Edited by | Marthand K. Venkatesh |
Production company | Sun Shine Cinemas Annapurna Studios |
Distributed by | Suresh Productions |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Raj Tarun won SIIMA Award for Best Male Debut (Telugu) and Avika Gor won SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut (Telugu) at 3rd SIIMA for their roles in the film
Synopsis
The film is narrated by the protagonist, Soori (Raj Tarun). He wants to confess his love for his cousin Umadevi (Avika Gor). Soori and Umadevi have quarreled since childhood. Umadevi is the daughter of Rangaraju (Ravi Varma), the younger brother of Soori's mother. Rangaraju. Her family lives in a mansion, while Soori and his widowed mother (Anita Chowdary,) live in a small house beside the mansion. Soori maintains fish ponds near the village. His friend Kodanda (Alluri Hanuma,) is a techie and gossip. A second friend Vasu (Peela Gangadhar) is a gullible person who always has a "Be positive" attitude. A local belle Sunitha (Punarnavi Bhupalam,) is infatuated with Soori, and is Umadevi's close friend. To tease Umadevi, Soori flirts with Sunitha.
Meanwhile, Umadevi falls in love with a techie Parthu (Shashank Srivastava.) When Soori observes her neglecting him, he gets suspicious and he and Vasu follow Umadevi and find her with Parthu. They learn that Parthu is a mechanic who works in the nearby town's Hero Motorcorp outlet. Soori calls Parthu and tells him that he wants to purchase the bike Parthu uses. After a test drive, Soori beats up Parthu. The wounded Parthu asks Umadevi to elope with him as Parthu's father is trying to arrange a marriage for him. When Umadevi expresses her fear, Parthu announces that he would kill himself if she refuses him, so she agrees.
After packing her dresses, gifts presented by Parthu, and her ornaments, Umadevi escapes from her house that night and boards a bus with Parthu. Rangaraju creates havoc in his house, and Soori finds out with the help of Sunitha that Umadevi is in Tuni, a major town in East Godavari District. When Parthu and Umadevi exit the bus, Parthu's friends try to kidnap her and Parthu tries to snatch her ornaments. Soori comes with Kodanda and Vasu and rescues Umadevi. Umadevi realizes that Parthu was trapping her when Soori admits with a grin that the love letter written by Parthu for Uma is of hen's blood, but not his own. In a rage Uma beats him.
Umadevi stays at Soori's house as her father is angry with her. She learns from her aunt (Suri's mother) about true love. She realizes that Suri has true love for her because he pays for pani puri for Uma, buys her a phone, stops her marriage with one of his friends as she asked, and accepts the blame.
Later, Umadevi tells Sunitha that Suri loves her, and not Sunith. As Suri stops Uma's marriage, her angry father forbids her to come into his house. Suri declares that he will find a perfect match for Uma. Uma's father was happy when Suri arranged Uma's marriage with a businessman who is a childhood classmate who had many crushes on Uma.
Suri's mother is not interested in this marriage. She shouts at him and says that he will miss Uma only after her marriage which makes Suri realize his feelings for Umadevi. Further, Umadevi's actions make Suri believe that she is also in love with him, but he stays quiet. On the day before marriage, Uma thanks Suri for all the beautiful memories, and for all his help and tearfully they agree that he will not attend the marriage. Seeing this, Uma adds sleeping pills in the Lassi and later decides to confess her feelings to Suri, as shown at the beginning of the movie. He sees Uma running towards him. She explains that her marriage has been stopped. He asks why. She discloses that she mixed pills in the Lassi and gave it to the groom, which causes Suri to laugh. When asked why he was running towards the house, he explains that he cannot live without her. They reconcile and marry with the consent of their parents.
Cast
- Raj Tarun as Soori
- Avika Gor as Uma Devi
- Punarnavi Bhupalam as Sunita
- Kireeti Damaraju as Murali
- Nikhil Devadula as Young Soori
- Pranavi Manukonda as Young Uma Devi
- Peela Gangadhar as Vasu
- Alluri Hanuma as Kodanda
- Shashank Srivatsavaya as Pardhu
Soundtrack
Sunny M.R. composed the music.
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Released | 15 December 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2013 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 23:39 | |||
Label | Aditya Music | |||
Producer | Sunny M.R. | |||
Sunny M.R. chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Uyyalaina Jampalaina" | Vasu Valaboju | Harshika Gudi, Anudeep Dev | 4:23 |
2. | "Lapak Lapak Aiypothundi" | Vasu Valaboju | Harshika Gudi, Bindu, Deepu | 5:28 |
3. | "Nijamga Idi Nenenaa" | Rambabu Gosala | Sunny M.R., Harshika Gudi | 4:32 |
4. | "Mana Bandham" | Vasu Valaboju | Sunny M.R. | 4:38 |
5. | "Dher Tak Chala (Hindi)" | Ashish Pandit | Arijit Singh | 4:38 |
Total length: | 23:39 |
Remake
The movie was remade in Kannada as Krishna-Rukku and in Bengali as Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey.
References
- Krishnamoorthy, Suresh (28 December 2013). "'Uyyala Jampala' strikes a chord with audience" – via www.thehindu.com.
- "Uyyala Jampala to premiere on April 13 - Times of India". The Times of India.
- "Avika Gor's serial a hit in the Telugu market - NDTV Movies". NDTVMovies.com.
- kavirayani, suresh (28 December 2013). "'Uyyala Jampala' Review: A predictable love story narrated well". Deccan Chronicle.
- Seshagiri, Sangeetha (25 December 2013). "'Uyyala Jampala' Review Roundup: Breezy Love Story Worth Watching". International Business Times, India Edition.