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Pilla Zamindar
Pilla Zamindar (transl. Little Zamindar) is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by G. Ashok. The film stars Nani, Haripriya, and Bindu Madhavi while Srinivas Avasarala, Dhanraj, Thagubothu Ramesh, Rao Ramesh and Nagineedu play supporting roles. The plot follows Praveen "PJ" Jayaramaraju (Nani), an arrogant youngster who is set to inherit his grandfather's wealth but must fulfil certain conditions in order to do so. It is loosely based on the 2006 Korean movie A Millionaire's First Love and is also a partial retelling of The Ultimate Gift (2006). The film has soundtrack composed by Selvaganesh. Pilla Zamindar was released on 14 October 2011.
Pilla Zamindar was a commercial success at the box office.
Praveen "PJ" Jayaramaraju, the grandson of wealthy zamindar Rudra Ramaraju, is a spoiled arrogant youngster. He attends lavish parties and spends money recklessly. He also breaks up with Sindhu when she exposes his cheating in an exam. On PJ's 18th birthday, his dying grandfather's will with several conditions is presented to him. It states that PJ would inherit the entire wealth subject to the following conditions:
In addition to this, another clause would be told three months after joining the college.
PJ goes to the village and meets Rajanna, the hostel warden. He joins the college but finds it hard to adjust to the surroundings. He becomes good friends with Kanna Babu, Jaatheeyam, Maqbool, and others. Sindhu also comes to study in the same college, which is in her hometown. While PJ struggles to adapt to simple village life, he passes the supplementary exams with the help of Sindhu, who scribes for him because his hands are wounded.
Three months after he joins the college, another condition is revealed that he needs to be elected as the student union president of the college and he must not have a fight with anyone during his time there. PJ begins to adapt to the conditions and changes his lavish lifestyle. Slowly, he realizes the value of life and human beings.
In the second year of his degree, PJ tries to get elected as president by bribing people with alcohol, but it backfires as he loses the respect and trust of all his friends and Rajanna. When a disheartened PJ tries to abandon the college, Rajanna reveals the true purpose and reason behind his grandfather's conditions. PJ's father had previously studied in the same college where he met his future wife (PJ's mother). Rajanna and PJ's father were friends, and the former is like an uncle to PJ. PJ's father married against Ramaraju's wishes, and as a result, he was deprived of his inheritance. Ramaraju later realizes his mistake, but his son and daughter-in-law died in an accident, and PJ grows to be the arrogant rich person he is. PJ now comes to the realization that people are above money. He falls in love with Sindhu, who reciprocates his feelings.
In the final year, PJ forms a student club and helps the villagers in various aspects, like bringing the teachers back to the school and fixing the roads and potholes. Ammiraju, PJ's opponent in the election, tries to win playing the caste card but fails to do so. PJ provides logical arguments for the betterment of the college and gets elected, satisfying the last of his grandfather's wishes.
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Pilla Zamindar
Pilla Zamindar (transl. Little Zamindar) is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by G. Ashok. The film stars Nani, Haripriya, and Bindu Madhavi while Srinivas Avasarala, Dhanraj, Thagubothu Ramesh, Rao Ramesh and Nagineedu play supporting roles. The plot follows Praveen "PJ" Jayaramaraju (Nani), an arrogant youngster who is set to inherit his grandfather's wealth but must fulfil certain conditions in order to do so. It is loosely based on the 2006 Korean movie A Millionaire's First Love and is also a partial retelling of The Ultimate Gift (2006). The film has soundtrack composed by Selvaganesh. Pilla Zamindar was released on 14 October 2011.
Pilla Zamindar was a commercial success at the box office.
Praveen "PJ" Jayaramaraju, the grandson of wealthy zamindar Rudra Ramaraju, is a spoiled arrogant youngster. He attends lavish parties and spends money recklessly. He also breaks up with Sindhu when she exposes his cheating in an exam. On PJ's 18th birthday, his dying grandfather's will with several conditions is presented to him. It states that PJ would inherit the entire wealth subject to the following conditions:
In addition to this, another clause would be told three months after joining the college.
PJ goes to the village and meets Rajanna, the hostel warden. He joins the college but finds it hard to adjust to the surroundings. He becomes good friends with Kanna Babu, Jaatheeyam, Maqbool, and others. Sindhu also comes to study in the same college, which is in her hometown. While PJ struggles to adapt to simple village life, he passes the supplementary exams with the help of Sindhu, who scribes for him because his hands are wounded.
Three months after he joins the college, another condition is revealed that he needs to be elected as the student union president of the college and he must not have a fight with anyone during his time there. PJ begins to adapt to the conditions and changes his lavish lifestyle. Slowly, he realizes the value of life and human beings.
In the second year of his degree, PJ tries to get elected as president by bribing people with alcohol, but it backfires as he loses the respect and trust of all his friends and Rajanna. When a disheartened PJ tries to abandon the college, Rajanna reveals the true purpose and reason behind his grandfather's conditions. PJ's father had previously studied in the same college where he met his future wife (PJ's mother). Rajanna and PJ's father were friends, and the former is like an uncle to PJ. PJ's father married against Ramaraju's wishes, and as a result, he was deprived of his inheritance. Ramaraju later realizes his mistake, but his son and daughter-in-law died in an accident, and PJ grows to be the arrogant rich person he is. PJ now comes to the realization that people are above money. He falls in love with Sindhu, who reciprocates his feelings.
In the final year, PJ forms a student club and helps the villagers in various aspects, like bringing the teachers back to the school and fixing the roads and potholes. Ammiraju, PJ's opponent in the election, tries to win playing the caste card but fails to do so. PJ provides logical arguments for the betterment of the college and gets elected, satisfying the last of his grandfather's wishes.