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The Best Telugu Films of
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Radhika Rajamani in Hyderabad: The year saw some
big budget movies and some modest ones.
While most of the big budget films couldn't win over the audience, some of the
smaller ones did. Rooted in reality and drawing on contemporary themes, these
critically acclaimed small films had a decent run at the box office as well.
Here's a look at the top five this year:
Vedam
Cast: Allu Arjun, Manchu Manoj, Anushka, Manoj Bajpayee
Director: Radhakrishna (Krish) Jagarlamudi
Stories of five different people coalesced seamlessly in a climax made Vedam a
spectacular watch.
Perhaps one of the true multi-starrers of Telugu cinema today, Vedam stood out
for its subject matter inspired by real life and dispelling certain stereotypes
in the Telugu film industry.
With it's emphasis on life and human relationships, the movie, starring Allu
Arjun, Manoj Manchu, Anushka, Manoj Bajpai, Lekha Washington, Deeksha Seth,
Saranya and Siya Gautam, was touching.
Nagayya, who acts as the hapless weaver in penury who comes to the city with his
daughter-in-law Padma (Saranya) is actually a real weaver who was picked up by
the director to act in the film.
M M Keeravani's music (two songs Malli Puttani, Eechekati Cherani) added
poignancy to the movie while the meaningful lyrics linger in the mind.
What made Vedam a visual treat is Gansekhar's excellent cinematography,
Shravan's editing and Rajiv Nair's art direction. All in all, Vedam, directed by
Krish, is a beautiful confluence of writing (by Krish) and technical excellence.
Read: Other Best Telugu Movies from Rediff
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