| 1 | '''Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu''' |
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| 3 | |
| 4 | 1989 140’ col Telugu |
| 5 | d/sc A. Kodandarami Reddy pc Geeta Arts |
| 6 | p Allu Aravind dial Satyanand lyr Veturi |
| 7 | Sundara Ramamurthy, Bhuvana Chandra c H. |
| 8 | Loksingh m Chakravarthy |
| 9 | lp Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Vanisree, Ravu |
| 10 | Gopala Rao, Giribabu, Allu Ramalingaiah, |
| 11 | Satyanarayana |
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| 13 | |
| 14 | Kalyan (Chiranjeevi) marries Rekha |
| 15 | (Vijayashanti) but comes up against her |
| 16 | arrogant and dominating mother-in-law |
| 17 | Chamundeshwari Devi (Vanisree). Most of the |
| 18 | plot deals with complicated familial tribulations |
| 19 | and ends with the hero getting even with his |
| 20 | mother-in-law, whom he eventually rescues |
| 21 | and humanises when her evil accomplices |
| 22 | frame her for murder. The enormous success of |
| 23 | the film led to both Chiranjeevi and Vanisree |
| 24 | repeating aspects of their roles in several later |
| 25 | films, also spawning a new genre of ‘mother-inlaw’ |
| 26 | films in which class antagonisms are often |
| 27 | played out with a lower-class son-in-law (cf. |
| 28 | Alluda Majaaka, 1995). |
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| 30 | [[Film]] |