Telugu    Jul 31, 2010 (India)  

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Maa Annayya Bangaram is a 2010 Indian Telugu drama film released on Jul 31, 2010. The film is directed by Jonnalagadda Srinivas Rao, produced by Natti Kumar under banner named Visakha Talkies.

"Maa Annaya Bangaram is an extremely emotionally enticing as well as a very entertaining movie. In which, Dr. Rajashekar and Bengali beauty Kamalini Mukharjee playing the lead roles.

Kamalini Mukherjee, the popular actress is paired up for the first time with Dr.Rajasekhar in Maa Annayya Bangaram. The movie is being directed by none other than Jonnalagadda Srinivasa Rao.

The story is written by Bhupathi Raja and the dialogues are by Paruchuri Brothers. Music for the film will be composed by SA Rajkumar."


Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family.
Sivaji (Rajasekhar) is a self-made man who has grown up bringing up his battalion of younger brothers, after his parents die when they all were young. His uncle (Jayaprakash Reddy) wants to get him married, and gets him hitched to a girl who the whole family approves of, Manju (Kamalinee Mukherjee). Manju's sister (Jhansi) is a domineering control freak who, thanks to her own marital issues, thinks a small family is the only way to be happy, and declares that she can't get her sister married into any home that consists of a gaggle of relatives. So Sivaji and his herd hide their familial ties from Manju and her sister, pretending they're cousins who'll go away after their wedding. What follows are pathetic situations of the cowering set of siblings painfully hiding their love for their elder brother. In the process, Manju also gets taught about the many pluses of having people around and living in a joint family. Check out this page for more updates on Maa Annayya Bangaram.

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