![]() ![]() Vamsy joined his production house as an assistant director and later adapted his Mahallo Kokila as Sitaara, on-screen which won state awards. During the time, novels used to attract big producers and Vamsy with his Mahallo Kokila impressed Edida Nageswararao who produced Shankarabharanam, Sagara Sangamam kind of classics. Vamsy wanted to become a film director but as a youngster, he did not know how to impress bigwigs in Industry. Rajendra Prasad cemented his market as a bankable comedy hero too. ![]() Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao became star character actors after this movie release. The writer-director bought the rights and adapted it into a comedy classic, Aha Naa Pellanta for D. Raghavendra Rao directed the movie instead of the usual Kondandarami Reddy.Īdi Vishnu is known for his simple middle-class-themed comedy novels and his Satyam Gari Illu attracted Hasyabrahma Jandhyala’s attention. A small change in the combination though K. The novel became a rage upon release and Megastar Chiranjeevi became Rudranethra on screen. Yandamoori Veerendranath decided to change his hero character from a simple regular guy to a detective. ![]() The climax of this film is an inspiration for Jr. Kondandarami Reddy again crafted a fun film out of a serious novel. Chiranjeevi and Radhika gave memorable performances in the film along with Rao Gopala Rao. Yandamoori Veerendranath always gave his characters a social responsibility and Abhilasha talks about abolishing Death by Hanging punishment, completely. Challenge is still revered as their best film and Ilaiyaraja gave memorable music to the film. Chiranjeevi after Khaidi needed different subjects to entertain his ever-growing base and Kondandarami Reddy knew how to adapt potential blockbuster subjects written in novels by Veerendhranath to screen. Yandamoori Veerendranath formed a great combination with Megastar Chiranjeevi and Kondadarami Reddy.
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