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  • Cast Rajendra Prasad, Rajani
  • BannerSuresh Productions
  • Editor K.A Marthand
  • Cinematography --
  • Music Ramesh Naidu
  • Producer D Ramanaidu
  • Director
  • Audio release date NA

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Aha Naa Pellanta (1987) story at a glance

There are countless comedy characters in Telugu Cinema which offered unlimited laughs and entertainment. But till early 80s, a new trend of Comedy Films started thanks to the Hasya Brahma Jandhyala. His characters are unique in the sense that they look so believable and like people next door- and are part of the story’s plot. The audience can instantly connect to these characters and their mannerisms and remember them for a life time. One such film which offered non-stop laughter and amazement to the Telugu Audience is Aha Na Pellanta- starring Nata Kireeti Rajendra Prasad in the lead.

Coming to the story of the film, our hero Kasthuri Krishnamurthy (Rajendra Prasad)  is a pampered son of Kasthuri Satyanarayana (Nutan Prasad), a rich industrialist. Satyanarayana has a peculiar habit of troubling everyone by telling his so called autobiography and making them sick! His sole aim in life is to get a suitable arranged marriage for his son, as he doesn’t believe in the concept of Love marriages- after some bitter experiences in his own life. After some funny failed attempts in getting a suitable girl for Krishnamurthy , he eventually comes to know his son loves a girl named Padma(Rajani) in hilarious consequences.

Being a considerate and caring father, he enquires about Padma’s background and comes to know that she is the daughter of Lakshmipathi (Kota Srinivasa Rao) a craziest miser from a village named Venkatapuram. It is nothing surprising to see miserliness in limited quantities but Lakshmipathi is such a crazy miser that he doesn’t like to spend even a single penny from his pocket- even for the most essential stuff.  Satyanarayana warns Krishnamurthy saying he cannot marry Padma because Lakshmipathi must have sent her just to get hold of the property they have. Krishnamurthy challenges his father saying he will convince Laksmipathy for the marriage and get him to good books- without having the image of a guy from rich family.

Laksmipathy has a funny servant named Aragundu (Brahmanandam) who struggles a lot with the miserliness of his boss. The reactions of Aragundu whenever Lakshmipathy does something crazy in showing his miserliness is another treat to watch! Rest of the film is about how Krishamurthy convinces Lakshmipathy and how the latter realizes excess miserliness is not a greatest quality to have!

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