Watch Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari Movie Online
Chiranjeevi, Sridevi, Amrishpuri, shalini, shamili, Kannada Prabhakar
Music : Ilayaraja
Banner : Vyjayanthi Movies
Director : K.Raghavendra Rao
Released : 9 May 1990
Story:After two consecutive hits in the early 80’s, Chiru and Sridevi came together in a film that revolutionized the socio-fantasy scene. Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by Ashwini Dutt, this film went on to become one of the biggest hits in 1990. The story revolves around Raju (Chiru), a guide and caretaker of 4 young orphans. One day he comes upon a magical ring in the Himmalayas, where he had gone to search for a cure for one of the children, who was accidently injured. The ring belongs to a celestial being, Indraja (Sridevi), the daughter of Lord Indra. She comes back to Earth to retrieve it. During her earthly voyage, she becomes close with the orphans, is kidnapped by a sourceror who wants to sacrifice her to become immortal, is rescued, and eventually finds true love, Raju. She, at the end, throws away her ring and goes to her love instead of returning to her heavenly abode.
Chiru and Sri were brilliant in this film. Chiru, as a caretaker of orphans whose life changes because of an unearthly visitor, excelled in his role. Sri was tremendous as Indraja, a heavenly visitor who comes into contact with humans and their inventions. They had excellent on-screen chemistry, and the fed off of each other very well. For the first time, Sri had met her equal, whether it was in talent, charisma, or dancing, though she had worked with great artists before. As the title suggests, they made a heavenly pair. K. Raghavendra Rao made a delightful family film. Illayaraja provided really memorable music, in particular for the songs, “Priyathama” and “Abanee Theyanee Debba.” The film with all the rich settings and costumes had a very grand look to it. This film showed the tremendous hold both Chiru and Sri have over the young audience as the film was enjoyed and appreciated by children, as well as fans and families.
Chiru and Sri were brilliant in this film. Chiru, as a caretaker of orphans whose life changes because of an unearthly visitor, excelled in his role. Sri was tremendous as Indraja, a heavenly visitor who comes into contact with humans and their inventions. They had excellent on-screen chemistry, and the fed off of each other very well. For the first time, Sri had met her equal, whether it was in talent, charisma, or dancing, though she had worked with great artists before. As the title suggests, they made a heavenly pair. K. Raghavendra Rao made a delightful family film. Illayaraja provided really memorable music, in particular for the songs, “Priyathama” and “Abanee Theyanee Debba.” The film with all the rich settings and costumes had a very grand look to it. This film showed the tremendous hold both Chiru and Sri have over the young audience as the film was enjoyed and appreciated by children, as well as fans and families.
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