Dongodu

Dongodu (transl.Thief) is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Bheemineni Roshitha Sai under Goodwill Cinema banner. The film features Ravi Teja and Kalyani in the lead roles. The music has been composed Vidyasagar. The movie released on 7 August 2003 was a decent success at the box office. This is a remake of Malayalam film Meesa Madhavan.

Dongodu
DVD cover
Directed byBhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Produced byBheemaneni Roshitha Sai
Written byRanjan Pramod
Starring
Music byVidyasagar
CinematographyRamana Raju
Edited byGowtam Raju
Release date
  • 7 August 2003 (2003-08-07)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

The movie story deals with Madhava who becomes a thief in his childhood to feed the hunger of his sister and he continues to be a notorious thief in that village. There is one landlord called Naidu (Tanikella Bharani) who exploits the people around by unfair means. Rukhmini is the daughter of Naidu. Naidu also possesses the registration forms of Madhava's house with him because he gave loan to the father of Madhava at a very high interest rate. Madhava pretends to fall in love with Rukhmini so that he could get the registration forms of his house back. The Rest of the film is about how Naidu cooks a plan to convict Madhava in a theft which he has not done and how Madhava emerges as winner.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is composed by Vidyasagar and Lyrics are written by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri, Chandrabose, Bashasree and Bandaru Daanayya. All songs are re-used from the Malayalam original, Meesha Madhavan except "Meesala Gopala" which was re-used from "Panchangam Paarkathe" from Thavasi and "Dum dum dum" from Raakilipattu.

Dongodu
Soundtrack album by
Released15 July 2003 (2003-07-15)
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelSupreme Music
ProducerRushita Sai

All music is composed by Vidya Sagar.

Track list
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Dum Dum Dum"Chitra, Valisha, Babji 
2."Entha Pani Chesindi"Hariharan, Sujatha 
3."Kodi"Rimi Tomy, Shankar Mahadevan 
4."Meesala Gopala"Udit Narayan, Srivarthini 
5."Sotta Buggala Rukmini"Karthik, Swarnalatha 
6."Theme Music"Vidya Sagar 

References


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