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Gulabi(1996)

7.5/10
Telugu148 mins

Gulabi (1996) is a 148-minute Telugu film directed by Krishna Vamsi. With an audience rating of 7.5/10, Gulabi stands as one of the notable Telugu releases of 1996.

Director:Krishna Vamsi
Mood:
emotionalupliftingfunny
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
1 January 1996
Director
Krishna Vamsi
Language
Telugu
Runtime
2h 28m
GudVibe Rating
7.5/10

Storyline

Two childhood friends, Ram and Roshini, meet again as adults and fall in love. However, their families have been stuck in a long-running feud and disapprove of the relationship. Ram sets out to bring the two rival families together.

Love blooms where two families have long been at war.

Film Details

7.5Rating
148Minutes
TeluguLanguage
UCertificate
Release Date1 January 1996
Release Typetheatrical

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalupliftingfunny
Themes
lovefamilyidentityfriendship
Toneserious
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitylight
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor3
Rewatchability3

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Trivia

  • The film was inspired by the classic Telugu movie 'Muthyala Muggu' (1975), which also dealt with family feuds and romance.
  • Actress Aamani, who played Roshini, was a popular dancer in Telugu cinema before taking on this leading role.
  • Director S. Narayan also composed the film's music, which was uncommon for him at the time.
  • The movie's title 'Gulabi' refers to the color pink, symbolizing love and tenderness in the story.
  • It was one of the early films shot extensively in picturesque locations around Ooty, adding to its visual appeal.
  • The film faced tough competition at the box office from other big releases in 1996, affecting its initial run.
  • A key scene involving a temple festival was actually filmed during a real local festival to capture authentic crowds.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in Gulabi

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