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Mounamelanoyi (2002)

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Indeed, it is a silent love story. You hardly find the lovers engaging in any conversation throughout the film. The entire dialogues written for these two characters may last a sheet of paper. The talking is mostly done by the boy's friends, who shoulder the responsibility of uniting the lovers. Nevertheless, the film casts a spell.

One finds none of the usual filmy stuff like adventures or fight scenes. The only unpalatable scenes are in the beginning in a college classroom, where a lecturer (M.S. Narayana) is made fun of. The scenes should be deleted to help the overall feel-good image of the film.

The movie is all about an introvert Bobby (Sachin), who loses his heart to Mounika (Sampada), when he sees her walking out of a railway station. From this moment, it is one-way love. Her cool response perturbs the boy. For him, nothing exists except Mounika.

It so happens that they meet in a marriage again. This five-day traditional marriage becomes the backdrop for the rest of the drama. Numerous characters come into play.

Bobby tries in vain to attract Mounika. Her response when he rescues her younger brother is lukewarm. He ventures to write a letter and when he drops it from the first floor, it lands by her father's side who picks it up, reads through, but ignores.

Release Date: Apr 25, 2002
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 09 mins
Cast: Sachiin J Joshi, Sampadha, Devan, Chalapathi Rao, M.s. Narayana, Ali, Shivaji Raja, Tanikella Bharani, Babloo, Aditi Govitrikar, Annapoorna, Kavitha, Delhi Rajeshwari, Srilakshmi
Director: Shyam Prasad
Music Director: Ramana Gogula
Producer: J.m.joshi, Mahesh Rathi
Genre: Love
Writer: Shyam Prasad
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Mounamelanoyi (2002) Indeed, it is a silent love story. You hardly find the lovers engaging in any conversation throughout the film. The entire dialogues written for these two characters may last a sheet of paper. The talking is mostly done by the boy's friends, who shoulder the responsibility of uniting the lovers. Nevertheless, the film casts a spell. One finds none of the usual filmy stuff like adventures or fight scenes. The only unpalatable scenes are in the beginning in a college classroom, where a lecturer (M.S. Narayana) is made fun of. The scenes should be deleted to help the overall feel-good image of the film. The movie is all about an introvert Bobby (Sachin), who loses his heart to Mounika (Sampada), when he sees her walking out of a railway station. From this moment, it is one-way love. Her cool response perturbs the boy. For him, nothing exists except Mounika. It so happens that they meet in a marriage again. This five-day traditional marriage becomes the backdrop for the rest of the drama. Numerous characters come into play. Bobby tries in vain to attract Mounika. Her response when he rescues her younger brother is lukewarm. He ventures to write a letter and when he drops it from the first floor, it lands by her father's side who picks it up, reads through, but ignores.. thumbnail text
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