Movie review - Vendi Mabbulu | |||
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| Jeevi rating: No Rating (does not deserve it) Genre: Love Banner: Jagannada Creations Cast: Balayya, Pulakit, Anil, Mona Chopra, Meghana, Mitika, Brahmanandam, Mallikharjn, Ramya Sri, Anant and Kallu Chidambaram Story - Music: Rupali Screenplay - Direction: Aditya Kumar Presenter: Jagannatha Creations - Sarojini Multimedia Theatrical Release Date: 3rd May 2002 | |||
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Story Ravi (Pulakit) is a playboy and manages Janaki Ramaiah book publishing company of his grand father (Balayya). Divya (Mona Chopra) is a skimpy dressed Telugu novel writer. She seduces Ravi and exploits him by extracting maximum money from his publication. Radhika (Mitika) is a well-mannered girl, who is a family friend of Ravi. Ravi becomes a gentleman, ditches Divya for her vices and falls in love with Radhika. Radhika meets with a car accident. Radhika becomes a ghost and hints Dr. Aditi (Meghana), a family doctor of Ravi, that her death is not natural. Ravi and Dr. Aditi start investigating to realize some startling facts like Divya is a psychopath and she killed Radhika. Divya is also a four-time widow (she killed all her ex husbands). In the climax, she kills Ravi too. Ravi and Radhika takes rebirth as Julia and Chris in San Francisco, USA. The entire story is narrated as flashback. This film tries to prove that 'Love Never Dies'. It only changes the bodies. | |||
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Friday, 2 March 2012
Vendi Mabbulu
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