Entha Manchivaadavuraa

Entha Manchivaadavuraa (transl.What a good man he is) is a 2020 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Satish Vegesna.[2][3][4] The film stars Kalyan Ram and Mehreen Pirzada, with the music composed by Gopi Sundar. The film has been jointly produced by Aditya Music’s Subhash Gupta and Umesh Gupta.[5] It is an official remake of the Gujarati-language film Oxygen (2018). The film draws its title from an eponymous song of the film Nammina Bantu.[6]

Entha Manchivaadavuraa
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySatish Vegesna
Produced bySubhash Gupta
Umesh Gupta
Written byChinmay Purohit
StarringKalyan Ram
Mehreen Pirzada
Music byGopi Sundar
CinematographyRaj Thota
Edited byBikkina Thammiraju
Production
company
Distributed bySri Venkateswara Creations
Release date
  • 15 January 2020 (2020-01-15)
Running time
144 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

The film follows Balu, a short film actor who assumes multiple identities to bond with unrelated people and gives them hope in their most desperate times. It is then that he encounters violence and hatred from some greedy men.

The film was released theatrically on 15 January 2020, coinciding with Sankranthi.[7][8]

Plot

When her train halts at Yelamanchili due to a blockage, Nandini tells a group of women about her lover Balu in a flashback.

As a young boy, the death of Balu's parents leaves him abandoned. Nandini's father helps Balu by getting him into a boys hostel. 15 years later, Balu grows up to become a short film actor often referred to as Hero by Nandini, while the former refers her to as "Producer". One day, she sees an army uniform in his bag and suspects him. She sends two of her partners to spy on Balu, who discover he is Surya, an army officer with a brother. Similarly, they find a photograph of Balu with an old couple performing Tulabhara as their grandson Shiva. Balu then celebrates Raksha Bandhan with a woman as her brother Rishi. Nandini and team meet Balu at a cafe and question him about his multiple identities. It is then revealed he stopped the old couple, who were left abandoned by their grandson, from committing suicide and being a grandson to them. He agreed to act as a deceased soldier and the brother of a mentally unstable man. He also saved a woman from getting harassed by goons, beating them up and openly proclaiming himself as her brother. Balu then decides to start an organization named as All is well Emotion Suppliers to help people by sending an actor as the relative they want. One day, Balu and Nandini are approached by a woman who wants a son for the happiness of her husband Rama Sharma who is diagnosed with cancer and had lost their son years ago. Balu assumes the identity of Acharya, their son, making Rama Sharma happy about his return. However, an illegal land miner named Gangaraju tries to forcibly acquire signature on a document from Rama Sharma, resulting in two brawls and Gangaraju's arrest.

Balu and Nandini are happy to see their organization running successfully for 6 months. However, the old couple's grandson arrives from America with goons and vandalizes the office. Balu thrashes them, before the old couple arrive to stop him. The old man reveals he transferred his property to Balu because of his love towards them as opposed to how their own grandson treated them. Balu convinces them to not relate love and wealth, and slaps the grandson who was angry for the loss of property. Later, Rama Sharma reveals he knows Balu is not his son, since a man showed him an ad of Balu and Nandini. He slaps Balu and tells him to leave, but Nandini explains Balu's true love for him. Realizing his fault, he re-accepts Balu but later succumbs to cancer. Balu hands over flight tickets for Kashi to Acharya's mother and assures her she can later live with him. Nandini, her fiancé Kishore and Balu are on a car trip and their car breaks down in Munnar, where an old man assists them and takes them to his marriage anniversary party. Meeting his Telugu-speaking wife who misses her relatives, Balu reveals he is her nephew and Nandini tells her she is his wife. The woman gifts the couple before they leave, and Balu reveals he lied to her but also explained his intentions to the old man who made him promise to continue the relation. Seeing Nandini and Balu's love for each other, Kishore refuses to marry her. Eventually, Nandini and Balu get married.

Back to present, Nandini reveals she is 3-months pregnant and leaves the train with her family after Balu tells her to meet him at a point. A priest who claimed to predict Nandini's future runs to inform her about an upcoming obstacle. However, he misses her and Nandini joins Balu and the whole family on a boat. However, a recently released Gangaraju attacks the boat with his henchmen. In the ensuing fight, Nandini is injured and thrown into water. Balu rescues her and kills Gangaraju before himself getting fatally stabbed. A dying Balu is admitted to a hospital where he convinces everyone to move on. However, he survives and months later, his child is born. He and Nandini then leave for a customer who wants a son and daughter-in-law.

Cast

Production

Development

The film commenced in 2019, in Rajahmundry and East Godavari district.[9][10] Most of the filming was done at locations in Purushottama Patnam, Pendyala, Kovvuru and Kotipalli.[11]

Marketing and release

Being Kalyan Ram's 17th film, its title logo was unveiled by the makers on his birthday.[12] The film's first look was released on 21 September 2019.[13]

Home Media

The film was made available for streaming via Hotstar on 14 February 2020 with English subtitles.[14]

Soundtrack

Entha Manchivaadavuraa
Soundtrack album by
Released9 October 2019 (2019-10-09)
Recorded2019
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music

The music was composed by Gopi Sundar and released by Aditya Music on 9 October 2019.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Emo Emo Ye Gundello"Ramajogayya SastryS.P. Balu4:34
2."Avuno Teliyadu"Sirivennela Seetharama SastryShreya Ghoshal4:42
3."Jaataro Jaatara"ShreemaniRahul Sipligunj, Sahithi Chaganti4:19

References

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