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'Dongaata' is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by Dr. K. L. Narayana under the Sri Durga Arts banner, presented by S. Gopal Reddy and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Suresh, Ritu Shivpuri, and music composed by Bharathwaj.http://www.zaminryot.com/pdf/1997/Jul/25-Jul-1997.pdf The film was inspired by the English film 'French Kiss' (1995), which was remade in Hindi later on as 'Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha'.

Plot



The film begins in a village where Subbalakshmi a naive woman endears her cousin Prakash Rao. Prakash Rao is brought forth by her father to knit him with Subbalakshmi. Presently, he moves to the city for higher studies. Thereafter, he didnt show up for her. Perturbed Subbalakshmi proceeds to the city by lying to her father that she is going on a tour. On her train journey, she is acquainted with a thief Raju who has stolen a diamond necklace that he hides in Subbalakshmis bag to sneak from Police.

ACP Vikram shadows Raju to recover the necklace. Besides, Raju follows Subbalakshmi like 'white on rice' for the bag. Therein, he rescues her from several pitfalls and also supports her to find the whereabouts of Prakash Rao. During that time, Raju starts liking her but maintains silence because of her sweetheart towards her cousin. Anyhow, Subbalakshmi succeeds in locating Prakash Rao where she gets blindsided and collapses viewing Prakash Raos close intimacy with a tycoon Lavanya. In reality, Prakash Rao is a swindler who exploited Subbalakshmi to hit the top. Presently, he is behind Lavanyas wealth. At that point, Prakash Rao manipulates the situation, convinces Subbalakshmi, and sends her back when Raju again accompanies her. On the way, Subbalakshmi fortuitously meets Prakash Raos friend Prasad who reveals the diabolic shade of his friend. Being cognizant of it, Subbalakshmi tries to commit suicide when Raju bars her and words to rectify Prakash Rao.

Right now, locating Prakash Rao, Raju & Subbalakshmi reaches Jaipur. Herein, Raju turns her into a modern girl. At that juncture, he gets stunned to find the necklace in hands of Subbalakshmi which she has hidden to seek his help. Currently, they make a friendship with Lavanya that frightens Prakash Rao. Moreover, Raju develops a close bond with Lavanya. So, enranged Prakash Rao warns Subbalakshmi, accuses her character, and tries to kill her. However, she is saved by ACP Vikram when she handovers the necklace to him, pleads to quit Raju, and also expresses her present love towards Raju which she hesitated to reveal. Meanwhile, Lavanya necks out Prakash Rao being aware of his true face. So, he reaches Subbalakshmi trying to con her once again but she discards him and moves to her village. At last, Raju learns about Subbalakshmis love through ACP Vikram, rushes to the railway station, and confesses that he loves her too. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the union of Raju & Subbalakshmi.

Cast



*Jagapati Babu as Raju

*Soundarya as Subbalakshmi

*Suresh as Prakash Rao

*Ritu Shivpuri as Lavanya

*Kota Srinivasa Rao as Subbalakshmi's father

*Brahmanandam as Constable

*Sudhakar as Paropakari Papanna, a thief

*Sarath Babu as ASP Vikram

*Babu Mohan as a pimp

*Mallikarjuna Rao as Ambothula Appa Rao

*M. Balayya as Raju's father

*Subhalekha Sudhakar as Prasad, Prakash's friend

*Ananth Babu as Hotel owner

*Gautam Raju as SI

*Naamala Murthy

*Gadiraju Subba Rao

*Annuja as item number

*Alphonsa as item number

*Priya as Subbalakshmi's friend

*Ragini as Radha

*Neelima

*Dubbing Janaki as Subbalakshmi's mother

Soundtrack



The music was composed by Bharathwaj and released on the Supreme Music Company.

References



Category:1997 films

Category:1990s Telugu-language films

Category:Indian romantic drama films

Category:1997 romantic drama films

Category:Films directed by Kodi Ramakrishna

Category:Films scored by Bharadwaj (composer)

Category:Films set in Rajasthan

Category:Films shot in Rajasthan

Category:Indian remakes of American films

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