Santosham (2002 film)

Santosham (transl. Happiness) is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film directed by Dasaradh who co-wrote the film with Gopimohan and Trivikram Srinivas. It stars K. Viswanath, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Shriya Saran in lead roles, with Prabhu Deva playing supporting role. The music was composed by R. P. Patnaik.[1][2][3] The film won two Nandi Awards and two Filmfare Awards South.

Santosham
7th Week successful running release poster
Directed byDasaradh
Screenplay byDasaradh
Gopimohan
Trivikram Srinivas
Story byDasaradh
Produced byK. L. Narayana
StarringK. Viswanath
Nagarjuna Akkineni
CinematographyS. Gopal Reddy
Edited byK. V. Krishna Reddy
Music byR. P. Patnaik
Production
company
Sri Durga Arts
Distributed byAnnapurna Studios
Supreme Audio
EVP International
(Worldwide)
Release date
  • 9 May 2002 (2002-05-09)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Released on 9 May 2002, the film was well received by critics and was declared a Blockbuster at the box office.[4] It became the highest grossing film in Nagarjuna's career and was one of the highest grossing films of the year.[4] It was a welcome break for Nagarjuna from consecutive flops he suffered since 2000. It was dubbed in Tamil as Santhosha Vanille and in Hindi as Pehli Naazar ka Pehla Pyaar. The film was remade in Bengali as Bandhan (2004) and in Kannada as Ugadi (2007).

Plot

Karthik is a rich architect in Ooty. He falls in love with Padmavathi "Padhu". Padhu is hesitant to accept and reciprocate Karthik's love, as she doesn't know what kind of a person he is. Padmavathi has a younger cousin named Bhanu. Bhanu encourages their love and gives courage to Padhu's feelings. When Padhu reveals her love, her father Ramachandrayya enraged, resists and asks her to marry the guy he has chosen for her. Motivated by Bhanu's words, Padhu leaves a letter to her parents and elopes to marry Karthik. Angered by her actions, Ramachandrayya breaks family ties with her.

Karthik and Padmavathi get married and migrate to New Zealand, and later give birth to a kid named Lucky. Padmavathi is very eager to get back to her parents and get their blessings. Padhu, unfortunately, dies in a car accident. Ramachandrayya has a very big joint family. A few of the family members opine that inviting Karthik and his kid for a marriage to happen at their place would allow getting a closer look at Lucky.

When Karthik visits Ramachandrayya's place he gets mixed responses from different people in the house. Ramachandrayya doesn't like Karthik and others like him. Over some time, Karthik impresses them all and when he was about to go back to New Zealand, Ramachandrayya expresses his repentance for whatever happened and says that he is accepting Karthik as his son-in-law.

Bhanu has fallen in love with Karthik. She meets Karthik, a widower now. She still has feelings for him. But at the same time, there is Pawan - a childhood friend of Bhanu - who is deeply in love with her. Karthik returns to New Zealand. Bhanu along with Pawan visits Karthik. During that period, Bhanu gets closer to Karthik. When Karthik realizes her intentions for Bhanu, he fixes Pawan as her fiancée for her. Now Bhanu is about to marry Pawan.

Bhanu loves Karthik, but Karthik hesitates to repeat the history by marrying a girl against the wishes of her family. Just as Karthik is about to leave for good with his son, Ramachandrayya stops him from leaving and pleads with him to marry Bhanu. Also, Pawan comes and pleads with Karthik to marry Bhanu as he can tell that Bhanu is not happy about the marriage. The film has a happy ending with Karthik and Bhanu marrying.

Cast

Soundtrack

Santosham
Film score by
Released2002
GenreSoundtrack
Length29:59
LabelSupreme Music
ProducerR. P. Patnaik
R. P. Patnaik chronology
Nuvvu Leka Nenu Lenu
(2002)
Santosham
(2002)
Jayam
(2003)

The music was composed by R. P. Patnaik.[5] The music was released on SUPREME Music Company.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Nuvvante Nakishtamani"Sirivennela SitaramasastriRajesh, Usha5:01
2."Dhimdhinaktari Naktithom"KulasekharShankar Mahadevan4:22
3."So Much To Say"Chandra SiddharthaRajesh1:57
4."Devude Digivachina"KulasekharKK, Usha4:00
5."Ne Tolisariga"Sirivennela SitaramasastriUsha4:51
6."Mehbooba Mehbooa"VishwaMano, Bhargavi, Vishwa4:07
7."Emaindho Emo Naalo"KulasekharRajesh1:15
8."Diri Diri Diridee"KulasekharKK, Usha4:21
Total length:29:59

Awards

Nandi Awards - 2002[6]
Filmfare Awards South

References

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