| 1 | '''Peddarikam''' |
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| 4 | 1992 134’ col/scope Telugu |
| 5 | d/p/sc A.M. Rathnam pc Surya Chitra |
| 6 | st Siddique-Lal dial Parachuri Bros. |
| 7 | lyr Bhuvana Chandra, Vaddepalli Krishna |
| 8 | c S. Gopala Reddy m Raj-Koti |
| 9 | lp Jagapathi Babu, Sukanya, N.N. Pillai, |
| 10 | P. Bhanumathi, Vijaya Kumar, Sudhakar, Rami |
| 11 | Reddy, Chandramohan, Balaiah, Kavitha |
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| 14 | Story of two feuding families from the |
| 15 | politically powerful kamma caste. One is led |
| 16 | by the patriarch Parvataneni Parasu Ramayya |
| 17 | (Pillai), the other by the voluble Adusumilli |
| 18 | Basavapunnamma (Bhanumathi). The four |
| 19 | sons of the former (Kumar, Chandramohan, |
| 20 | Reddy and Babu) are deeply loyal to their |
| 21 | father, but trouble starts when the youngest son |
| 22 | (Babu) falls for Basavapunnamma’s granddaughter |
| 23 | (Sukanya). The young couple, after a |
| 24 | long narrative, eventually get the two families |
| 25 | to reunite. A generally loud film, the |
| 26 | commercial hit was known mainly for Raj- |
| 27 | Koti’s music and for the performances of the |
| 28 | two egotistic family heads. |
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