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Oka Oorilo

Oka Oorilo
Directed byRamesh Varma
Written byVardineedi Suresh Babu (dialogues)
Swamy (dialogues)
Screenplay byRamesh Varma
Story byRamesh Varma
Produced byChanti Addala
StarringTarun
Raja
Saloni
CinematographyArjun Jena
Edited byK. V. Krishna Reddy
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Friendly Movies
Release date
  • 1 July 2005 (2005-07-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Oka Oorilo (transl. In a village) is a 2005 Telugu romantic film directed by Ramesh Varma and starring Tarun, Saloni and Raja. The film's soundtrack is by Devi Sri Prasad.[1]

Plot

Seenu (Tarun), Lalitha (Saloni) and Ravi (Raja) are childhood friends in a remote village. Ravi moves to town as a kid and loses contact with Seenu and Lalitha. Seenu and Lalitha grow up together and fall in love but Seenu's father opposes their love. Seenu and Lalitha run away from their homes and accidentally meet Ravi in the city. Ravi gives them shelter in his home but suddenly Seenu goes amiss. The rest of the story is all about the ending of a love story that started in a village.

Cast

Music

The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad and released by Aditya Music.[2][3]

Oka Oorilo (Modalaina Premakatha)
Soundtrack album by
Devi Sri Prasad
Released2005
Recorded2005
Length31:37
LabelAditya Music
ProducerDevi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Andarivaadu
(2005)
Oka Oorilo (Modalaina Premakatha)
(2005)
Mazhai
(2005)
Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Chindulese"Ananta SriramDevi Sri Prasad4:07
2."Chandamama Okati"Devi Sri PrasadSumangali3:23
3."Aakasamlo"Ananta SriramKarthik5:13
4."Ye Maikam"Ananta SriramSagar, Sumangali4:46
5."Gudu Gudu Guncham"Ananta SriramTippu, Harini4:10
6."Oka Oorilo"Ananta SriramMallikarjun4:36
7."Dingiri Dingiri"Ananta SriramMurali5:22
Total length:31:37

Reception

A critic from Sify opined that "Though the first half is entertaining, the second half drags".[4] A critic from Idlebrain.com wrote that "When one selects such a tender story, it is very much important to establish the emotions. The emotions in this film are not established well.".[5]

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