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It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Simran and Reema Sen, with music scored by M. M. Keeravani. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Hello Mama. [1] The film is loosely based on the Malayalam film Life Is Beautiful (2000). [2] The film was released to mixed-to-negative reviews. The film was a box office failure. [3]
Nagarjuna in 2010. Nagarjuna is an Indian actor and producer who works in the Telugu cinema. He has acted in over 90 films as a lead actor as well as playing supporting and cameo roles, including Hindi and Tamil cinema. He has received nine state Nandi Awards, three Filmfare Awards South, and one Special Mention at the National Film Awards.
The film stars Nagarjuna in the titular role, alongside Jyothika, Charmy Kaur, Raghuvaran and Rahul Dev. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, while Shyam K. Naidu and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing respectively. Mass was released on 23 December 2004 and became the highest-grossing film in Nagarjuna's career.
It became the highest grossing film in Nagarjuna's career and was one of the highest grossing films of the year. [1] It was a welcome break for Nagarjuna from the consecutive flops he suffered since 2000. It was dubbed in Tamil as Santhosha Vanille and in Hindi as Pehli Nazar ka Pehla Pyaar. The film was remade in Kannada as Ugadi (2007).
It stars Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni [4] and music composed by Chakravarthy. [5] The film was dubbed in Tamil as Paasathai Thirudathe. [6] Cast. Nagarjuna as Venu Gopal;
Nagarjuna, starring in his first direct Tamil film in 13 years, was part of an ensemble cast that includes around 45 actors from both Tamil and Telugu industries, the cast being retained for both versions. [5] This was Nagarjuna's first film without a love interest for his character. [8] Nagarjuna's Tamil voice was dubbed by Sekar. [9]
It stars Nagarjuna, Meena, Nagma, Vanisri and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. [2] The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. [3] [4] The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Galatta Maappillai and in Malayalam as Hey Madam. The film was remade in Kannada as Gadibidi Aliya (1995).
The film was released in Tamil Nadu, along with the Telugu dubbed version Rakshakudu in Andhra Pradesh on 30 October 1997. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] K. N. Vijiyan of New Straits Times criticised Praveen Gandhi's direction, Ajay Vincent's cinematography and the story by Kunjumon for having many plot holes. [ 14 ]