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Manasutho (2002)

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The film starts off Kanishk (Akash) playing a happy-happy-jally-jally teenaazee boy singing colleaazee songs, with overfed ladies hovering dangerously in the background like spaceships looking for parking space. A confirmed bachelor for life, he doesn't buy into the love-shove scam. 

But Lord Venkateshwara has plans in store for him. On a fateful trip to Tirupati with his squabbling family, he encounters model-turned-Egyptian-mummy Sapna (Arzoo Govitrikar). During one of the pit stops, she gets off the train to hear a cuckoo go "koo-koo" in the background. She decides to add her two bits of the melody, and continues with her full-throated rendition of the cooing. 

Amidst all this bird-female orchestra, the train gets going, leaving poor Sapna with her feathered friend. This is when the hero, abandoning his white steed for a train, pulls the chain, hence enabling the damsel in distress to get in to re-park herself in his compartment, hence paving the way for their love story. 

Release Date: May 15, 2002
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 24 mins
Cast: Aakash, Arzoo Govitrikar, Brahmanandam, M.s. Narayana, Vizag Prasad, Tanikella Bharani, Narra Venkateswara Rao, Sudha, Prasad Babu
Director: A.s.ravi Kumar Chowdary
Music Director: Ashirwad
Producer: V. Anand Prasad, Dathrika
Genre: Romance
Writer: A.s.ravi Kumar Chowdary
Advisory: U/a
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Manasutho (2002) The film starts off Kanishk (Akash) playing a happy-happy-jally-jally teenaazee boy singing colleaazee songs, with overfed ladies hovering dangerously in the background like spaceships looking for parking space. A confirmed bachelor for life, he doesn't buy into the love-shove scam. But Lord Venkateshwara has plans in store for him. On a fateful trip to Tirupati with his squabbling family, he encounters model-turned-Egyptian-mummy Sapna (Arzoo Govitrikar). During one of the pit stops, she gets off the train to hear a cuckoo go "koo-koo" in the background. She decides to add her two bits of the melody, and continues with her full-throated rendition of the cooing. Amidst all this bird-female orchestra, the train gets going, leaving poor Sapna with her feathered friend. This is when the hero, abandoning his white steed for a train, pulls the chain, hence enabling the damsel in distress to get in to re-park herself in his compartment, hence paving the way for their love story. . thumbnail text
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