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8/10
Cracks you up every time...
murali-510 January 2006
Another rib-tickler from Jandhyala.

Telugu movie lovers are indeed fortunate to have had Jandhyala around, in the eighties and nineties. Just like K.Vishwanath and Bapu, Jandhyala provided Telugu audience respite from the mediocre fare that was the order of the day then. His movies were pip squeak clean, had zero vulgarity, and provided wholesome entertainment to the entire family. Not a mean achievement during those times.

Rendu Rellu Aaru has two male protagonists played by Chandra Mohan and Rajendra Prasad respectively. While Chandra Mohan had been already around for a long time and delivers the usual punch expected of him, Rajendra Prasad turns hero with this movie for the first time, and boy, did he vindicate the director's faith in him or what! His timing is near perfect in this movie, as is evident in the initial scene when the titles roll. A star was born and he ruled the marquee, as far as the comedy movies are concerned, for the next decade, without any kind of competition.

Every character is carefully sketched by Jandhyala and has something to contribute to the movie. Potti Prasad in the role of a god-man excels above everybody. Rallapalli is a riot, translating every thing he says into multiple languages. Pattabhi Ram's character is a nice touch. Sutti Velu and Sutti Veerabhadra Rao are marvelous as always. However, Sutti Velu's impersonation of the veteran actor CSR doesn't go down well with the audience.

There is nothing authentic about the story. It pursues the age old theme of mistaken identities. But with Jandhyala at the helm, you don't really care. At the end of the film, you are laughing so hard, nothing really matters.
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9/10
Must watch for telugu movie lovers
ushaty10 April 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I can't but bless Jandhyala for the amazing movies he's given to the telugu industry. Rendu rella aaru, Aha Naa Pellanta and Choopula Kalisina Shubhavela are my favorites, I can watch them any number of times, and still want to watch them again. The movies are clean, there are very few bad characters, and the locations and people are very real. They are a great reminder of how telugu households were 20 years ago.

Rajani looks beautiful in the movie and the track between her and Chandra Mohan is cute and funny. The way Srilakshmi's character has been etched, as a music disciple is brilliant.

Definitely one of the best Jandhyala movies.
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10/10
Excellent Comedy
vera197610 March 2005
Funny and entertaining movie. Enjoyed every moment of it. Two people trying to avoid arranged marriages end up falling in love with the same person. The pace of the movie is also good. Not dragging or boring. I like the last scene where the entire village pursue the bride and bridegroom and all the inevitable, hilarious events that follow make this movie an excellent one to watch with children. Music is also good.I personally like the first song of the movie. My favorite part of the comedy is that of the person who arranges marriages and one who claims to have direct contact with 'Pitha' (meaning 'Father') and listens to all that 'Pitha' got to say. Funny, Funny and funny movie.
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