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Chiranjeevi's Jagadeka Veerudu triggered a black vote frenzy.

Both the Pride of Telugu Cinema and the Jewelry “Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari” in the crown of Megastar Chiranjeevi will be released again. The iconic socialized film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao will be reissued on its 35th anniversary on May 9.

Originally released on May 9, 1990, Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari broke many records at the box office and attracted a number of audiences of several generations. To share examples of the craze at the time of the movie’s release, the tickets are priced at Rs. 6 for sale up to Rs. In its first theatrical performance, there were 210 in the black market. The craze for film enjoyment at that time became a cultural phenomenon and set a new benchmark in Telugu cinemas.

Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari is guided by Megastar Chiranjeevi, while the legendary Sridevi is Indraja (Celestial Princess of Indra Lokam). The film also includes a variety of other talented actors including Amrish Puri, Allu Ramalingaiah, Kannada Prabhakar, Brahmanandam, Tanikella Bharani, Rami Reddy, Baby Shalini and Baby Shamlee.

The film was one of the most expensive Indian works of the day, and producer C. Ashwini Dutt made a grand work on his prestigious Vyjayanthi film flag.
Sharing an interesting trivia about the iconic song 'Abbani Theeyani Debba', Megastar Chiranjeevi said, “People would be surprised to know that the song was composed in less than a day. Ilaiyaraaja garu started working on it at 9 am and gave us a tune by around 12 or 12:30 pm Raghavendra Rao garu, Dutt garu, and I liked it immediately and felt it was simple and sweet. Veturi Garu wrote the lyrics.

Director K. Raghavendra Rao said of another Chartbuster “Andalalo”, saying, “According to the story, we need to convey that the hero is an ordinary person and the heroine is a goddess. We feel that the song can only be conveyed effectively through the song. This is the idea that constitutes this iconic number.”

Producer Ashwini Dutt shared that Chiranjeevi shot the song “Dinakutta” when he had a fever of about 106 degrees. He said: “During each break, we wrapped his body in ice-packed clothes to cool his body. He worked hard for that song because we only had Sridevi Garu's call table for the last two days. After that, she went there for a month and a half to shoot for another, and we had to finish two days of photography in two days. 15 days.”

Meanwhile, in one of her old interviews, Sridway said that her favorite song in the movie was “Priyathama.” “It's a very beautiful melody. Raghavendra Rao Garu filmed it with minimal action and focused more on expressions. It's an unforgettable song.”

Famous photographers Ajayan Vincent and KS Prakash are the people behind the amazing visual effects in the film. “Maestro” Ilaiyaraaja creates timeless music. Even today, the songs of the film still dominate the playlists of Telugu audiences. The story was written by Yandamuri Veerendranath and the script was published by Jandhyala.

This summer, relive this timeless classic version again in a remake in 2D and 3D formats from May 9 in the theater near you.

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