
Iddarammayilatho(2013)
Iddarammayilatho is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Allu Arjun, Amala Paul, and Catherine Tresa in lead roles. The story follows Sanju, a guitarist, who falls in love with Komali while being pursued by Akanksha. It is set in Goa and a rural village. The film features a non-linear narrative told through a diary. It received mixed reviews but was noted for its action sequences and music by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released on 31 May 2013.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Zee5, MX Player, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 31 May 2013
- Director
- Puri Jagannadh
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 15m
- Rating
- 5.5/10
Storyline
A guitarist named Sanju falls for a tourist named Komali in Goa. But a rich woman named Akanksha also wants him. Komali hides a secret about her powerful father. Sanju must fight his violent past and her family to keep their love alive.
“Two girls, one love, a diary”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Iddarammayilatho
Cast reunions in this film: Tanikella Bharani & Brahmanandam (86 films together), Nassar & Brahmanandam (37 films together), Tanikella Bharani & Rao Ramesh (21 films together), Devi Sri Prasad & Brahmanandam (21 films together), Rao Ramesh & Brahmanandam (19 films together), and Tanikella Bharani & Nassar (14 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Iddarammayilatho' translates to 'With Two Girls' in English, hinting at the central romantic conflict.
- This was the first Telugu film to be shot extensively in Spain, using locations like Barcelona and Seville.
- Actress Catherine Tresa learned to speak some Telugu for her role, as it was her debut in the language.
- Director Puri Jagannadh initially planned a different male lead before finalizing Allu Arjun for the project.
- The movie's soundtrack by Devi Sri Prasad became very popular, especially the song 'Top Lesi Poddi'.
- A subplot involving a diary was a narrative device Puri Jagannadh reused from his earlier film 'Pokiri'.
- Despite mixed reviews, the film was a commercial success, performing well in both urban and rural centers.
