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| Sukumarudu | |
|---|---|
Film poster | |
| Directed by | G. Ashok |
| Produced by | K. Venugopal |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Sai Sriram |
| Edited by | Prawin Pudi |
| Music by | Anup Rubens |
Production company | Sri Soudhamini Creations |
Release date |
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Running time | 172 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Telugu |
Sukumarudu is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by G. Ashok and produced by K. Venugopal's Sri Soudhamini Creations. The film stars Aadi in the title role alongside Nisha Agarwal and Bhavna Ruparel. Krishna and Sharada appear in guest roles. Music is composed by Anup Rubens. The film was theatrically released on 10 May 2013.
Plot
[edit]The story is about Sukumar (Aadi), a rich, young guy who lives abroad. His family lives in a beautiful village in India. Sukumar comes back because of his ancestral property. There is Sankari (Nisha Aggarwal), a beautiful girl waiting to fall in love. Sukumar faces difficulty from a few family members, and what follows is how he manages to win hearts (and property).
Cast
[edit]- Aadi as Sukumar
- Nisha Agarwal as Sankari
- Bhavna Ruparel as Devaki
- Krishna
- Sharada
- Srinivas Avasarala as ANR
- Rao Ramesh as SVR
- Brahmanandam
- Gollapudi Maruti Rao
- Ajay
- Raghu Karumanchi
Production
[edit]Casting
[edit]Initially Siddharth was approached to play the main protagonist the film.[citation needed] Aadi, the son of veteran Telugu actor Sai Kumar, who had already two decent hits Prema Kavali and Lovely was roped in.[citation needed] Nisha Aggarwal, the younger sister of prominent Telugu actress Kajal Aggarwal, who had given good performances in her earlier films Yemaindi Ee Vela and Solo, was roped in as the female lead and Bhavna Ruparel was also roped in as the female lead.[citation needed]
Filming
[edit]Adi's Sukumarudu Movie Audio Launch was held in Hyderabad on 31 March 2013 .[1][2] The launching of the shooting of the film began at Ramanaidu studios in Hyderabad on 23 May 2012. Sreenu Vaitla gave the first clap. K S Rama Rao and Bellamkonda Suresh switched the camera on.[3] Later the shooting was shifted to Ramoji film city where key scenes featuring Aadi and Nisha were shot. In August, it was reported that The film is being made with a big star cast of 54 artists, the film completed 60% of shot in 2 schedules. The producers stated that the Schedule would start from 24 October and would be completed or on nearly 9 November and the film would be Released in December after the completion of its patchwork in November.[4]
Release
[edit]The movie was awarded a U/A Certificate by The Central Board of Film Certification on 4 May 2013. The movie is slated for a worldwide release on 10 May 2013.[citation needed]
Soundtrack
[edit]| Sukumarudu | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by | ||||
| Released | 31 March 2013 | |||
| Recorded | 2012–2013 | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Length | 28:21 | |||
| Language | Telugu | |||
| Label | Aditya Music | |||
| Producer | Anup Rubens | |||
| Anup Rubens chronology | ||||
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The music was composed by Anoop Rubens. The audio was launched on 31 March 2013 at Novatel Hotel in Hyderabad.[citation needed] Aditya Music won the audio rights of this film.[citation needed] The audio got positive response.[citation needed]
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Tongi Tongi (Club Mix)" | Balaji | Vijay Prakash | 03:23 |
| 2. | "Manasuna Veyyi" | Balaji | Vijay Prakash | 04:05 |
| 3. | "Sukumarudu" | Balaji | Raja Hasan, Rajesh, Dhanunjay Seepana, Manju, Ramya, Pradeepthi | 04:09 |
| 4. | "Manasuna Nuvvele" | Rambhatla | Anjana Sowmya | 04:44 |
| 5. | "Tongi Tongi" | Kandikonda | Suchitra & Ramki | 03:31 |
| 6. | "Neelakashamlo" | Sri Mani | Shreya Ghoshal | 04:25 |
| 7. | "O Baby Naa Lokam" | Sri Mani | Anoop Rubens, Chorus | 04:04 |
| Total length: | 28:21 | |||
Reception
[edit]Sushil Rao of The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5.[5] Both Business Standard and News18 India gave the film 1 out of 2 and 2.5 out of 5 quoting "The film turns cheerful after the arrival of the protagonist in the village, but the overall presentation gets melodramatic and, therefore, it fails to engage the audience throughout."[6][7] NDTV praised Aadi's dance moves but criticized it emotional scenes.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Adi's Sukumarudu Movie Audio Launch". Idlebrain.com (in Telugu). Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "Adi's Sukumarudu Trailers". Idlebrain.com (in Telugu). Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "Adi's Sukumarudu Movie Launch". Age India. 25 May 2012. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
- ^ "Sukumarudu film news – Telugu cinema news". Idlebrain.com (in Telugu). Archived from the original on 2 September 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "Sukumarudu Movie Review". The Times of India. 10 May 2013. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "'Sukumarudu': emotionally cheerful (Telugu Movie Review)". Business Standard. IANS. 12 May 2013. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "Telugu review: 'Sukumarudu' is a melodramatic entertainer". News18 India. 12 May 2013. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
- ^ "Sukumarudu movie review". NDTV. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
External links
[edit]- Sukumarudu at IMDb
Sukumarudu
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Development
The project Sukumarudu was first announced in March 2012, with producer K. Venugopal launching the venture under his banner Sri Sowdamini Creations, in collaboration with presenter K. V. V. Sathyanarayana. Aadi was selected to play the lead role, replacing Siddharth who opted out due to date clashes.[8] The film aimed to capitalize on the success of contemporary youth-oriented dramas.[9] Director G. Ashok was selected to helm the project, building on the critical and commercial acclaim of his debut film Pilla Zamindar (2011), which had established him as a storyteller adept at weaving emotional narratives.[10] Ashok envisioned Sukumarudu as a blend of romance, drama, and family elements set in a rural Telugu backdrop, intending to explore themes of relationships and personal growth through a modern lens.[11] The original story idea revolved around an NRI protagonist returning from the United States to his ancestral village in Andhra Pradesh for business expansion, drawing inspiration from Sinclair Lewis's novel Main Street while updating traditional Telugu family drama tropes to appeal to younger audiences.[10] Key crew appointments included cinematographer Sai Sriram, chosen for his ability to capture the rustic aesthetics of rural India, and editor Prawin Pudi, who handled the post-production assembly to maintain narrative flow.[12]Pre-production
The script for Sukumarudu was written by director G. Ashok, who handled the story and screenplay, with dialogues by Gundimeda Chandrasekhar.[12] The narrative centered on themes of family reconciliation, particularly father-son and grandmother-grandson sentiments, alongside a romantic subplot set against a village backdrop, without significant alterations from the core concept during development.[13][1] Pre-production involved logistical planning for a mix of rural village sequences and urban elements, with shooting schedules incorporating specially erected sets in Hyderabad and partial foreign locations for musical sequences to maintain visual coherence.[14] The film underwent certification by the Central Board of Film Certification, receiving a U/A rating on 4 May 2013 following the completion of censor formalities.[15] Marketing preparations included the release of the first-look poster on 29 January 2013, featuring lead actor Aadi in traditional attire alongside Nisha Agarwal and Bhavana, positioning the film as a family entertainer.[14]Cast
Principal cast
Aadi portrays Sukumarudu, also known as Suku, the film's protagonist and a non-resident Indian (NRI) raised in the United States.[1][5] Nisha Aggarwal plays Sankari, Sukumar's love interest.[1][16] Bhavna Ruparel portrays Devaki, Sukumar's cousin.[1][17]Supporting and guest roles
Krishna appears in a guest role as Achyutha Ramaiah, Sukumar's grandfather, featured in a flashback.[6][13] Sharada portrays Vardanamma, Sukumar's grandmother.[18][19] Neelam Upadhyaya appears in a supporting role.[1] Srinivas Avasarala as ANR.[20] Rao Ramesh as SVR, a family worker.[20][21] Brahmanandam appears in a comedic role.[1] Ali appears in a comedic role.[1][22] The inclusion of guest appearances by veteran Telugu cinema icons like Krishna and Sharada serves to elevate the film's credibility.[23]Production
Casting process
The casting for Sukumarudu began in early 2012, aligning with director G. Ashok's vision for a youthful ensemble to portray the film's romantic and family-oriented narrative. Initially, actor Siddharth was approached for the lead role but opted out due to scheduling conflicts with other commitments. Aadi was subsequently selected as the protagonist Sukumar, following his rising popularity from the success of Lovely (2012), which positioned him as an ideal choice for the energetic, youthful romantic hero.[24] Nisha Aggarwal was chosen as the female lead, drawing on her graceful performances in prior Telugu films such as Solo (2011), which suited the village belle character. Bhavana Ruparel was cast in the supporting role of the cousin, leveraging her established presence in Telugu cinema through earlier projects that demonstrated her versatility in ensemble dynamics. To enhance the film's emotional resonance and star appeal, veteran actors Krishna and Sharada were approached for pivotal guest roles, reuniting them on screen after over three decades and adding significant gravitas to the family elements. The primary challenge during assembly was resolving scheduling overlaps with Aadi's concurrent projects, which delayed initial timelines but were settled by mid-2012, allowing principal photography to commence.[23][25]Filming locations and schedule
Principal photography for Sukumarudu was launched on 24 May 2012, with the regular shooting commencing shortly thereafter.[9] The production primarily took place in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas, including Nanakramguda and Ramanaidu Studios, as well as locations in Vijayawada and Mailavaram near Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh.[26][27] By early July 2012, approximately 40% of the film had been shot, following schedules in Hyderabad suburbs.[26] The third shooting schedule started on 15 August 2012, by which time the project was about 60% complete, focusing on key narrative sequences.[25][28] The talkie portions were completed in a continuous schedule across these Indian locations by late October 2012.[27] Song sequences were filmed last, with the unit traveling to various spots across Europe starting 24 October 2012, wrapping this phase by 9 November 2012 to align with post-production timelines.[29][30] Cinematographer Sai Sriram captured the visuals, emphasizing the transition from urban and rural Indian settings to European backdrops for the musical numbers.[31] No significant production delays or incidents were reported during the shoot.[32]Release
Theatrical distribution
Sukumarudu had its worldwide theatrical release on 10 May 2013, primarily in the Telugu language across India.[1][3] The film received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification, permitting viewing by audiences of all ages with parental guidance for those under 12.[33] The distribution was managed by the production banner Sri Sowdamini Creations, utilizing local networks in Andhra Pradesh to reach cinemas in the Telugu-speaking regions.[34] In the United States, the film premiered on limited screens across 16 locations, including theaters in California, Texas, Georgia, and Ohio, aimed at the non-resident Indian (NRI) community with screenings beginning on 10 May 2013.[35] Initial marketing efforts included the launch of the theatrical trailer in early April 2013, featuring lead actor Aadi and director G. Ashok in promotional activities to build anticipation ahead of the release.[36][37] These promotions highlighted the film's romantic drama elements and tied in briefly with the soundtrack's popularity to engage audiences.Home media and television
The film was released on DVD by Bhavani DVD shortly after its theatrical run in 2013.[38] Digital rights were acquired for streaming platforms, with the movie becoming available on services such as Sun NXT, Amazon Prime Video, and Jio Cinema by around 2015.[39][40][41] The film has been telecast on Telugu television channels including Gemini TV, with multiple airings noted since 2016.[42] As of 2025, no major re-releases or special editions of the film have been announced.Soundtrack
Composition and recording
Anup Rubens was selected as the composer for Sukumarudu, marking his third collaboration with lead actor Aadi following the successful soundtracks of Prema Kavali and Lovely.[43] The soundtrack comprises seven songs that blend romantic melodies with folk elements, tailored to the film's rural village setting and situational narrative requirements.[43] Rubens noted that this was his first project centered on a village backdrop, allowing him to infuse Telugu nativity into the compositions for an authentic feel.[43] The lyrics were penned by Balaji, Rambhatla, Kandikonda, and Sri Mani, emphasizing themes of love, longing, and familial bonds to align with the story's emotional core. Examples include "Manasuna Veyyi" by Balaji, evoking heartfelt romance, and "Neelakashamlo" by Sri Mani, capturing poetic expressions of desire under the night sky. The recording process involved collaboration with renowned playback singers such as Shreya Ghoshal, Vijay Prakash, Suchitra, and Ramki, whose versatile vocals brought depth to the folk-infused tracks.[44] The background score was composed by Rubens after principal photography wrapped, focusing on amplifying the film's emotional highs through subtle orchestral layers and rhythmic pulses that underscored key dramatic moments.[45]Track listing and release
The soundtrack album for Sukumarudu features seven songs composed by Anup Rubens, with a total runtime of 28 minutes and 24 seconds. It was released by Aditya Music on 31 March 2013 during an audio launch event held in Hyderabad, attended by the film's lead actors Aadhi and Nisha Agarwal, along with supporting cast members and music director Anup Rubens. The event highlighted the album's blend of romantic, folk, and upbeat tracks, and the audio was distributed in both physical CD format and digital platforms such as iTunes and streaming services. Promotion included official music videos for key songs, filmed on locations during the movie's production schedule. The album achieved moderate commercial success, receiving positive audience feedback and performing well on Telugu radio airplay and digital downloads, particularly the energetic title track "Sukumarudu" which became a fan favorite.| No. | Title | Singers | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sukumarudu | Raja Hasan, Rajesh, Dhanunjay Seepana | 4:09 |
| 2 | Manasuna Veyyi | Vijay Prakash | 4:05 |
| 3 | Tongi Tongi (Club Mix) | Vijay Prakash | 3:23 |
| 4 | Tongi Tongi | Suchitra, Ramki | 4:31 |
| 5 | O Baby Naa Lokam | Anup Rubens, Chorus | 4:04 |
| 6 | Neelakashamlo | Shreya Ghoshal | 4:25 |
| 7 | Manasuna Nuvvele | Anjana Sowmya, Aadhi, Nisha Agarwal, Bhavana | 3:47 |
