Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Chedugudu (2008)


Chedugudu is a 2008 Indian Telugu romance film released on Dec 17, 2008. The film is directed by P R Nagaraju, produced by Bheemaneni Tirupatayya under banner named Smile Movies, music composed by Chakri. Chedugudu is the name of a game, the story here is a chase which ends in a village. This film is essentially a comedy with all the dialogues and characters written with an intention of raising laughs. Sayaji Shinde known as Kethi Reddy is a ruthless villain who keeps bugging his wife Hema, and is mostly surrounded by his faithful gang of comedians. Shinde's daughter Swetha elopes with Jayanth, who happens to be a son of a labourer Surya. Hema, Swetha's mother helps her in this adventure by packing her clothes and letting the love birds free. Now more than half of the film is about how Shinde's gang go in search of the couple. Jayanth and SwethaThey finally reach a village and seek shelter through Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Now Brahmanandam as Madhav and Kovai Sarala as Radha earn the ire of Vaddivukkarasi. The old lady is constantly harassing them and wants them out of the village. There is no stopping her temper when she notices Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala bringing them home. She is shown as hating the young lovers, a flash back reveals the reason. Vadivukkarasi's daughter elopes with Sayaji Shinde, marries him and returns with a baby. The old lady forgives her and takes the family into their fold. But Shinde brings sorrow to them by stealing jewellery belonging to the temple and kills his wife. Shinde runs away with his baby and the jewellery never to return. Now the old lady realizes that Swetha is her grand daughter and wants to teach Shinde a lesson. The first half is light with not an iota of seriousness, the dialogues are brash, loud sometimes brute. The last hour has some amount of seriousness and an effort is made to give it a sentimental feel. Even normal dialogues are loaded with meaning, for example when Brahmanandam says, "city lo kiss chesukovatam common," Vadivukkarasi replies, "adhe ikkada kaamam." Jeeva plays the role of Shinde's first wife's brother. Jeeva's brother screaming and abusing at the drop of a hat for being reminded that he is still a bachelor gets irritating after some time. The movie could have been trimmed a little. The film is not all that bad, it is okay for a one time watch. Jayanth, actor Bhanuchander's son and Swetha have done a good job. They fill the screen with energy, are comfortable before the camera and have probably chosen the right subject for their first film. The pair is young but have gelled comfortably into the story. Technically the film is average, the music passable. It's not a great movie but not a bad one either.
Chedugudu is the name of a game, the story here is a chase which ends in a village. This film is essentially a comedy with all the dialogues and characters written with an intention of raising laughs. Sayaji Shinde known as Kethi Reddy is a ruthless villain who keeps bugging his wife Hema, and is mostly surrounded by his faithful gang of comedians. Shinde's daughter Swetha elopes with Jayanth, who happens to be a son of a labourer Surya. Hema, Swetha's mother helps her in this adventure by packing her clothes and letting the love birds free. Now more than half of the film is about how Shinde's gang go in search of the couple. Jayanth and SwethaThey finally reach a village and seek shelter through Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Now Brahmanandam as Madhav and Kovai Sarala as Radha earn the ire of Vaddivukkarasi. The old lady is constantly harassing them and wants them out of the village. There is no stopping her temper when she notices Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala bringing them home. She is shown as hating the young lovers, a flash back reveals the reason. Vadivukkarasi's daughter elopes with Sayaji Shinde, marries him and returns with a baby. The old lady forgives her and takes the family into their fold. But Shinde brings sorrow to them by stealing jewellery belonging to the temple and kills his wife. Shinde runs away with his baby and the jewellery never to return. Now the old lady realizes that Swetha is her grand daughter and wants to teach Shinde a lesson. The first half is light with not an iota of seriousness, the dialogues are brash, loud sometimes brute. The last hour has some amount of seriousness and an effort is made to give it a sentimental feel. Even normal dialogues are loaded with meaning, for example when Brahmanandam says, "city lo kiss chesukovatam common," Vadivukkarasi replies, "adhe ikkada kaamam." Jeeva plays the role of Shinde's first wife's brother. Jeeva's brother screaming and abusing at the drop of a hat for being reminded that he is still a bachelor gets irritating after some time. The movie could have been trimmed a little. The film is not all that bad, it is okay for a one time watch. Jayanth, actor Bhanuchander's son and Swetha have done a good job. They fill the screen with energy, are comfortable before the camera and have probably chosen the right subject for their first film. The pair is young but have gelled comfortably into the story. Technically the film is average, the music passable. It's not a great movie but not a bad one either.
Chedugudu is the name of a game, the story here is a chase which ends in a village. This film is essentially a comedy with all the dialogues and characters written with an intention of raising laughs. Sayaji Shinde known as Kethi Reddy is a ruthless villain who keeps bugging his wife Hema, and is mostly surrounded by his faithful gang of comedians. Shinde's daughter Swetha elopes with Jayanth, who happens to be a son of a labourer Surya. Hema, Swetha's mother helps her in this adventure by packing her clothes and letting the love birds free. Now more than half of the film is about how Shinde's gang go in search of the couple. Jayanth and SwethaThey finally reach a village and seek shelter through Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Now Brahmanandam as Madhav and Kovai Sarala as Radha earn the ire of Vaddivukkarasi. The old lady is constantly harassing them and wants them out of the village. There is no stopping her temper when she notices Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala bringing them home. She is shown as hating the young lovers, a flash back reveals the reason. Vadivukkarasi's daughter elopes with Sayaji Shinde, marries him and returns with a baby. The old lady forgives her and takes the family into their fold. But Shinde brings sorrow to them by stealing jewellery belonging to the temple and kills his wife. Shinde runs away with his baby and the jewellery never to return. Now the old lady realizes that Swetha is her grand daughter and wants to teach Shinde a lesson. The first half is light with not an iota of seriousness, the dialogues are brash, loud sometimes brute. The last hour has some amount of seriousness and an effort is made to give it a sentimental feel. Even normal dialogues are loaded with meaning, for example when Brahmanandam says, "city lo kiss chesukovatam common," Vadivukkarasi replies, "adhe ikkada kaamam." Jeeva plays the role of Shinde's first wife's brother. Jeeva's brother screaming and abusing at the drop of a hat for being reminded that he is still a bachelor gets irritating after some time. The movie could have been trimmed a little. The film is not all that bad, it is okay for a one time watch. Jayanth, actor Bhanuchander's son and Swetha have done a good job. They fill the screen with energy, are comfortable before the camera and have probably chosen the right subject for their first film. The pair is young but have gelled comfortably into the story. Technically the film is average, the music passable. It's not a great movie but not a bad one either.
Chedugudu is the name of a game, the story here is a chase which ends in a village. This film is essentially a comedy with all the dialogues and characters written with an intention of raising laughs. Sayaji Shinde known as Kethi Reddy is a ruthless villain who keeps bugging his wife Hema, and is mostly surrounded by his faithful gang of comedians. Shinde's daughter Swetha elopes with Jayanth, who happens to be a son of a labourer Surya. Hema, Swetha's mother helps her in this adventure by packing her clothes and letting the love birds free. Now more than half of the film is about how Shinde's gang go in search of the couple. Jayanth and SwethaThey finally reach a village and seek shelter through Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Now Brahmanandam as Madhav and Kovai Sarala as Radha earn the ire of Vaddivukkarasi. The old lady is constantly harassing them and wants them out of the village. There is no stopping her temper when she notices Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala bringing them home. She is shown as hating the young lovers, a flash back reveals the reason. Vadivukkarasi's daughter elopes with Sayaji Shinde, marries him and returns with a baby. The old lady forgives her and takes the family into their fold. But Shinde brings sorrow to them by stealing jewellery belonging to the temple and kills his wife. Shinde runs away with his baby and the jewellery never to return. Now the old lady realizes that Swetha is her grand daughter and wants to teach Shinde a lesson. The first half is light with not an iota of seriousness, the dialogues are brash, loud sometimes brute. The last hour has some amount of seriousness and an effort is made to give it a sentimental feel. Even normal dialogues are loaded with meaning, for example when Brahmanandam says, "city lo kiss chesukovatam common," Vadivukkarasi replies, "adhe ikkada kaamam." Jeeva plays the role of Shinde's first wife's brother. Jeeva's brother screaming and abusing at the drop of a hat for being reminded that he is still a bachelor gets irritating after some time. The movie could have been trimmed a little. The film is not all that bad, it is okay for a one time watch. Jayanth, actor Bhanuchander's son and Swetha have done a good job. They fill the screen with energy, are comfortable before the camera and have probably chosen the right subject for their first film. The pair is young but have gelled comfortably into the story. Technically the film is average, the music passable. It's not a great movie but not a bad one either.
Chedugudu is the name of a game, the story here is a chase which ends in a village. This film is essentially a comedy with all the dialogues and characters written with an intention of raising laughs. Sayaji Shinde known as Kethi Reddy is a ruthless villain who keeps bugging his wife Hema, and is mostly surrounded by his faithful gang of comedians. Shinde's daughter Swetha elopes with Jayanth, who happens to be a son of a labourer Surya. Hema, Swetha's mother helps her in this adventure by packing her clothes and letting the love birds free. Now more than half of the film is about how Shinde's gang go in search of the couple. Jayanth and SwethaThey finally reach a village and seek shelter through Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Now Brahmanandam as Madhav and Kovai Sarala as Radha earn the ire of Vaddivukkarasi. The old lady is constantly harassing them and wants them out of the village. There is no stopping her temper when she notices Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala bringing them home. She is shown as hating the young lovers, a flash back reveals the reason. Vadivukkarasi's daughter elopes with Sayaji Shinde, marries him and returns with a baby. The old lady forgives her and takes the family into their fold. But Shinde brings sorrow to them by stealing jewellery belonging to the temple and kills his wife. Shinde runs away with his baby and the jewellery never to return. Now the old lady realizes that Swetha is her grand daughter and wants to teach Shinde a lesson. The first half is light with not an iota of seriousness, the dialogues are brash, loud sometimes brute. The last hour has some amount of seriousness and an effort is made to give it a sentimental feel. Even normal dialogues are loaded with meaning, for example when Brahmanandam says, "city lo kiss chesukovatam common," Vadivukkarasi replies, "adhe ikkada kaamam." Jeeva plays the role of Shinde's first wife's brother. Jeeva's brother screaming and abusing at the drop of a hat for being reminded that he is still a bachelor gets irritating after some time. The movie could have been trimmed a little. The film is not all that bad, it is okay for a one time watch. Jayanth, actor Bhanuchander's son and Swetha have done a good job. They fill the screen with energy, are comfortable before the camera and have probably chosen the right subject for their first film. The pair is young but have gelled comfortably into the story. Technically the film is average, the music passable. It's not a great movie but not a bad one either. Check out this page for more updates on Chedugudu.

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