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Seetayya
2003 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seetayya is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Y. V. S. Chowdary and written by Posani Krishna Murali. It stars Nandamuri Harikrishna as lead actor alongside Soundarya and Simran as co-stars. Music for the movie was well received and composed by M.M. Keeravani.[2]
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Plot
The movie starts with introducing two rival faction families in Rayalaseema dharmavaram A powerful cop Seetayya wants to put an end to the ruthless factions in Rayalaseema. He tries to stop two warring factionist families in Dharmavaram from killing each other. Bangaram comes to Seetayya's house by accident and falls in love with him. meanwhile the factionist families come to know of Seetayya's past, Rest of the story is about Seetayya solving the issues and bringing about peace in Rayalaseema.
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Cast
- Nandamuri Harikrishna as Seetayya / Sivayya
- Soundarya as Seeta
- Simran as Bangaram / Pentamma
- Mukesh Rishi as Venkat Naidu
- Rahul Dev as Chandra Naidu
- Ravi Prakash as Srinivas Naidu
- Jaya Prakash Reddy as Sarvarayudu
- Posani Krishna Murali as Anjanappa
- Mohan Raj as Choudappa
- Kanta Rao
- Balayya
- Ahuti Prasad
- Rajan P Dev as Sivayya's father
- Devan
- Nalini
- Satya Prakash
- Subhashini
- Vindhya
- Brahmanandam as Koti
- Ali
- M. S. Narayana
- Dharmavarapu Subramanyam
- Mallikarjuna Rao
- G. V. Sudhakar Naidu
- Rama Prabha
- Sunitha Verma
- Kolla Ashok Kumar
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Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani and released by Aditya Music.[3]
Reception
A critic from Idlebrain.com rated the film three out of five and wrote that "The first half of the film is decent. But the second half is little slow. The climax is weak. The strengths of the film are Hari Krishna's performance, Keeravani music, YVS's picturization of songs and high production values. The weakness is the story, script and slow narration".[4] A critic from Sify wrote that "The film is tailor made for Harikrishna who tries to imitate his father with all those violent dramatic gestures. Simran provides oomph and mid-riff exposure to the hilt. Director Chowdary has squeezed a lot of mass element, which slows the tempo of the film".[5] A critic from The Hindu wrote that "Scriptwriter Posani Krishnamurali treads the same old path of rendering the film as a verbal drama with theatrical appeal. The screenplay structure looks as if some preconceived scenes of high-voltage drama are pieced together with an otherwise thin storyline".[2]
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Awards
- S. P. Balasubrahmanyam won Nandi Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Idhigo Rayalaseemagadda"[6]
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