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Directed by | E.V.V. Satyanarayana |
Produced by | Allu Aravind |
Written by | Satyanand (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | E.V.V. Satyanarayana |
Story by | Nasir Hussain |
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Pawan Kalyan Supriya |
Music by | Koti |
Cinematography | S. Gopal Reddy |
Edited by | Valla Swaamy |
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150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
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Film score by Koti | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 36:16 | |||
Label | Lahari Music | |||
Producer | Koti | |||
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Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi (English: There Girl Here Boy) is a 1996 Telugu film produced by Allu Aravind under Geeta Arts Banner, directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana, starring Pawan Kalyan and Supriya in the lead roles. The music of the film is scored by Koti. The film marks the debut of Pawan Kalyan, the younger brother of Chiranjeevi, in the Telugu film industry. It is also the debut and the only film appearance of Yarlagadda Supriya, the granddaughter of Akkineni Nageswara Rao (Sumanth's sister). Pawan Kalyan got recognition for his martial arts performed in the movie.
Nazar and Saratbabu are two rich and powerful rivals in a village. Nazar’s daughter Supriya and Saratbabu’s son Kalyan study in same college, where they both engage in few fights and bets. Kalyan and his gang’s attempts to enter girls hostel and succeeds at last, and he wins a bet with Supriya. Slowly their love blossoms under these petty things and they reach their village, where they are separated at railway station itself by their parents. Vacation ends and Kalyan reaches station to get back to his college, but Supriya does not turn up. Kalyan learns that her marriage is fixed, and gets off the train to reach Supriya’s house. But he is thrashed by Nazar and his men. Meanwhile, her marriage is postponed due to her grandmother’s death. Using this to their advantage, Kalyan and Supriya elope. Her brother and his men become involved in a fight with Kalyan. In the end, Saratbabu saves Nazar from being drowned in an abyss, and suddenly everyone realizes their mistake and reunite the lovers.
The music is composed by Koti. Lyrics are written by Veturi Sundararama Murthy. The music was released on Lahari Music.