Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for 916 KDM Prema (2013)


916 KDM Prema is a 2013 Indian Telugu romance, drama film released on Jan 04, 2013. The film is directed by Hemanth, produced by Lakshman , music composed by Bunty.
Rishi loves Padmavathi. She drives him crazy. He drives us nuts. Padmavathi's only fault for Rishi being so madly in love with him is that she once goes out of her way to save his life in an accident. He cannot forget her. And she does not allow him to get anywhere near her. Will Rishi's love as pure as the 91.6 per cent 22 carat gold triumph? Son of a businessman, Rishi (Kranthi) would rather marry a prostitute from the village than get entangled with any girl from the city. He does love her but shudders at the prospect of having to play dad to a baby he did not sire. But marrying a girl from the village is still at the back of his mind. He drinks and drives and meets with an accident. That's when Padmavathi (Simer Motwani), a village girl goes out of her way to help him recuperate. She would rather go her way but Rishi wants to marry her. The girl is simply not interested. Rishi cannot take no for an answer. The rest of the film is about what he turns into because of his obsession with her. Trying to trace the girl, Rishi becomes miserable and beggarly. If being in love turns someone into a dirty looking and filthy creature, one cannot help but shudder at the prospect of even having to mention the word love. So mad is he after Padmavathi that after a certain point of time in the movie, one becomes allergic to the name. One man's food is certainly another man's poison.
Rishi loves Padmavathi. She drives him crazy. He drives us nuts. Padmavathi's only fault for Rishi being so madly in love with him is that she once goes out of her way to save his life in an accident. He cannot forget her. And she does not allow him to get anywhere near her. Will Rishi's love as pure as the 91.6 per cent 22 carat gold triumph? Son of a businessman, Rishi (Kranthi) would rather marry a prostitute from the village than get entangled with any girl from the city. He does love her but shudders at the prospect of having to play dad to a baby he did not sire. But marrying a girl from the village is still at the back of his mind. He drinks and drives and meets with an accident. That's when Padmavathi (Simer Motwani), a village girl goes out of her way to help him recuperate. She would rather go her way but Rishi wants to marry her. The girl is simply not interested. Rishi cannot take no for an answer. The rest of the film is about what he turns into because of his obsession with her. Trying to trace the girl, Rishi becomes miserable and beggarly. If being in love turns someone into a dirty looking and filthy creature, one cannot help but shudder at the prospect of even having to mention the word love. So mad is he after Padmavathi that after a certain point of time in the movie, one becomes allergic to the name. One man's food is certainly another man's poison.
Rishi loves Padmavathi. She drives him crazy. He drives us nuts. Padmavathi's only fault for Rishi being so madly in love with him is that she once goes out of her way to save his life in an accident. He cannot forget her. And she does not allow him to get anywhere near her. Will Rishi's love as pure as the 91.6 per cent 22 carat gold triumph? Son of a businessman, Rishi (Kranthi) would rather marry a prostitute from the village than get entangled with any girl from the city. He does love her but shudders at the prospect of having to play dad to a baby he did not sire. But marrying a girl from the village is still at the back of his mind. He drinks and drives and meets with an accident. That's when Padmavathi (Simer Motwani), a village girl goes out of her way to help him recuperate. She would rather go her way but Rishi wants to marry her. The girl is simply not interested. Rishi cannot take no for an answer. The rest of the film is about what he turns into because of his obsession with her. Trying to trace the girl, Rishi becomes miserable and beggarly. If being in love turns someone into a dirty looking and filthy creature, one cannot help but shudder at the prospect of even having to mention the word love. So mad is he after Padmavathi that after a certain point of time in the movie, one becomes allergic to the name. One man's food is certainly another man's poison.
Rishi loves Padmavathi. She drives him crazy. He drives us nuts. Padmavathi's only fault for Rishi being so madly in love with him is that she once goes out of her way to save his life in an accident. He cannot forget her. And she does not allow him to get anywhere near her. Will Rishi's love as pure as the 91.6 per cent 22 carat gold triumph? Son of a businessman, Rishi (Kranthi) would rather marry a prostitute from the village than get entangled with any girl from the city. He does love her but shudders at the prospect of having to play dad to a baby he did not sire. But marrying a girl from the village is still at the back of his mind. He drinks and drives and meets with an accident. That's when Padmavathi (Simer Motwani), a village girl goes out of her way to help him recuperate. She would rather go her way but Rishi wants to marry her. The girl is simply not interested. Rishi cannot take no for an answer. The rest of the film is about what he turns into because of his obsession with her. Trying to trace the girl, Rishi becomes miserable and beggarly. If being in love turns someone into a dirty looking and filthy creature, one cannot help but shudder at the prospect of even having to mention the word love. So mad is he after Padmavathi that after a certain point of time in the movie, one becomes allergic to the name. One man's food is certainly another man's poison. Check out this page for more updates on 916 KDM Prema.

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