Muthyamantha Muddu

Muthyamantha Muddu (transl. Pearl Size Kiss) is a 1989 Telugu-language thriller film produced by K. Benarjee under the Pramoda Art Films banner, Presented by K. S. Rama Rao[2] and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty.[3] It stars Rajendra Prasad and Seetha , with music composed by Hamsalekha.[4] The film is based on Yandamuri Veerendranath novel Thiller.[5] Hamsalekha used the tune of two songs from two different Kannada movies in this movie.

Muthyamantha Muddu
Movie Poster
Directed byRavi Raja Pinisetty
Produced byK. Benarjee
Written byG. Satya Murthy (dialogues)
Screenplay byRavi Raja Pinisetty
Story byYandamuri Veerendranath
Based onThiller (Novel)
StarringRajendra Prasad
Seetha
Music byHamsalekha
CinematographyLok Singh
Edited byVelle Swamy
Production
company
Pramoda Art Films[1]
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
136 Mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Vidyadhari (Seeta) is an independent woman who likes to work hard and be sincere. She hates the likes of men because of a past incident in her life that scarred her emotionally. One day, her serpentine boss Chakradhar (Sudhakar), whose plan to bed her backfires when a strange man Anudeep (Rajendra Prasad) walks into her office and turns Chakradhar's plan against him and leaves her with a mystery shrouding his past. The story shows how Anudeep always shows up at the very moment Vidyadhari lands in trouble. This perplexes her, but the truth is far stranger than fiction. Who is Anudeep and what his true intentions?

Cast

Soundtrack

Muthyamantha Muddu
Film score by
Released1989
GenreSoundtrack
Length18:31
LabelLahari Music
ProducerHamsalekha
Hamsalekha chronology
Agni
(1989)
Muthyamantha Muddu
(1989)
Aarthanadham
(1989)

Music composed by Hamsalekha. Lyrics were written by Veturi Sundararama Murthy. Music released on Lahari Music Company.[6]

Hamsalekha used the tune of two songs from two different Kannada movies starring Ravichandran in this movie. The song Premalekha Raasa [7] was the reused version of the song Aakaradalli Gulabi Rangide [8] from the 1988 Kannada movie Anjada Gandu. The song Ichcohuko [9] was the reused version of the song Yaavudo Ee Bombe [10] with a tune in between taken from the tune of the line Neenenayya Maayagaaranu from another song Sri Krishna Bandanu [11] - both from the 1989 Kannada movie Yuga Purusha.

S. No.Song TitleSingerslength
1 "Premalekha Raasa" SP Balu, S. Janaki 4:47
2 "Goppinti Gopamma" SP Balu 4:24
3 "O Andama" SP Balu 4:33
4 "Ichcohuko" SP Balu, S. Janaki 4:32

References

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