Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu(2004)
Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Vamsy. The film stars Sivaji as Kalidasu and Veda as Alakananda, with Prakash Raj in a supporting role. The story follows Kalidasu, a suicidal young man who falls in love with a millionaire's daughter after seeing her on television. The film blends romance, comedy, and crime in a typical Vamsy style. A critic from Idlebrain.com described it as a film with love, crime, and comedy entangled. The soundtrack was composed by Chakri with lyrics by Vennelakanti. The film was released in December 2004.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Eros Now, Airtel Xstream Play, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 4 December 2004
- Director
- Vamsy
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 30m
- Rating
- 6.5/10
Storyline
A poor and hopeless young man named Kalidasu wants to end his life. A criminal named JK saves him and gives him a job. Kalidasu then falls in love with Alakananda, the daughter of a millionaire. He must overcome class differences, crime, and her father's disapproval to win her heart.
“Love finds you when you least expect it”
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Cast & Crew
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu
Cast reunions in this film: Brahmanandam & M. S. Narayana (79 films together), Prakash Raj & Brahmanandam (59 films together), Brahmanandam & Venu Madhav (42 films together), M. S. Narayana & Venu Madhav (28 films together), Prakash Raj & M. S. Narayana (27 films together), and Prakash Raj & Venu Madhav (13 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a playful twist on a popular Telugu phrase, roughly meaning 'I'll tell you if you touch me a little'.
- Director Vamsy also composed the film's music, which was unusual as he typically focused only on direction.
- The movie was shot in just 30 days, a very tight schedule for a Telugu film at the time.
- It was one of the early Telugu films to be shot extensively in Bangkok, capitalizing on a trend for foreign locations.
- Actress Sada, the female lead, was primarily known for Tamil films, making this a rare Telugu appearance.
- The film's release faced competition from several bigger-budget movies, impacting its initial box office performance.
- A subplot involving a crime syndicate was reportedly trimmed after test screenings, making the final cut more romance-focused.






