Radha Gopalam(2005)
Radha Gopalam is a 2005 Telugu romantic drama film directed by Bapu and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. The cast includes Meka Srikanth, Sneha, Sunil, and Brahmanandam. The story follows Gopalam, an assistant public prosecutor, who marries Radha, a judge's daughter. After marriage, Radha becomes a lawyer and proves more talented than Gopalam, leading to professional rivalry and marital conflict. The film blends comedy, courtroom drama, and family emotions. It won three Nandi Awards and was a box office success. The movie is available on streaming platforms like Apple TV.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Eros Now, Amazon Prime Video (Eros Now Channel), Airtel Xstream Play
- Theatrical Release
- 24 February 2005
- Director
- Bapu
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 33m
- Rating
- 7.4/10
Storyline
Gopalam prays for the perfect wife and marries Radha. But when Radha becomes a lawyer and starts winning cases against him, their marriage turns into a courtroom battle. Can they put their egos aside and save their love?
“When love meets the law.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Radha Gopalam
Cast reunions in this film: Brahmanandam & Sunil Varma (48 films together), Srikanth & Meka Srikanth (36 films together), Brahmanandam & Meka Srikanth (28 films together), Srikanth & Brahmanandam (19 films together), Srikanth & Sunil Varma (7 films together), and Meka Srikanth & Sunil Varma (6 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Radha Gopalam' is a reference to the divine couple Radha and Krishna, symbolizing the lead characters' relationship.
- Director Bapu, known for his artistic visuals, personally sketched many of the film's scene compositions and costume designs.
- Actress Sneha, who played Radha, learned to wear a traditional saree in the Brahmin style specifically for this role.
- The courtroom scenes were filmed in a real, functioning court building to add authenticity to the legal drama.
- The film's soundtrack, composed by M. M. Keeravani, includes a rare classical-based song depicting the couple's conflict.
- This was one of the few Telugu films from that era to centrally address marital conflict arising from professional rivalry.
- Actor Srikanth reportedly studied real-life public prosecutors to prepare for his role as Gopalam.