From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Devadasu
Devadasu
Devdas Plot
Devadas (Ram) is the typical poor student, while Bhanu-
mati (Ileana) is a rich NRI girl whose father is the senator
of New York. They fall in love when the girl comes to
India to learn classical Carnatic music. Coming to know
about their love, Bhanu’s father Katamraju (Sayaji
Shinde) hatches a plan to separate them. He promises
to get them married but he takes her daughter, and her
grand mother back to the USA. The rest of the story is
how the street-smart lover boy makes it to the USA and
succeeds in attaining his girl.
Cast
• Ram ... Devdas
• Ileana D’Cruz ... Bhanumati
• Sayaji Shinde ... Katamraju
• Shriya Saran ... As herself (Cameo)
Directed by Y.V.S Chowdary • Y.V.S Chowdary ... As himself (Cameo)
• Chakri ... As himself (Cameo)
Produced by Y.V.S Chowdary
• Manuel Drieschmanns ... As the embassy employee
Written by Y.V.S Chowdary
Starring Ram, Crew
Ileana D’Cruz,
Sayaji Shinde • : Y.V.S Chowdary
• : Y.V.S Chowdary
Music by Chakri • : Y.V.S Chowdary
Cinematography Bharani K. Dharan • : Y.V.S Chowdary
• : Chintapalli Ramana
Editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
• : Vijay
Release date(s) 11 January 2006 • : Chakri
• : Sirivennela & Chandrabose
Country India
• : Bharani K. Dharan
Language Telugu • : Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Budget 7 crores[1]
• : Tara, Brinda, Rajasekhar, Rakesh, & Krishna Reddy
• : Anand Sai
Box office 14 crores[1]
Devadasu (Telugu: దేవదాసు) ( Dubbed in malayalam as Box office performance
Devdas also remade in Bengali as Paglu ) is a Tollywood • The film’s total gross is around Rs.17 crores.[2]
film that released on 11 January 2006 and was directed • This film ran for 175 days in 17 theatres,[3] including
and produced by YVS Chowdary. Debutants Ram and a 205-day run in Odeon 70 mm, Hyderabad.[4]
Ileana D’Cruz play the main leads while Sayaji Shinde
plays the negative role. Telugu actress Shriya Saran siz-
zles the audience with an item number. This film was
References
both Ram’s and Ileana D’Cruz’s debut film as artists. [1] ^ http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/29/stories/
2006122901630100.htm
[2] The Hindu : Friday Review Hyderabad : A few hits
and many flops
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[3] Telugu cinema trade report for the first half of year • fullhyd.com Review
2006 - idlebrain.com • TotalTollywood Review
[4] CineGoer.com - Box-Office Records And Collections • Devadasu at the Internet Movie Database
- All Time Long Run List • Great Andhra Review
• Nonstop Cinema Review
External links •
•
IndiaGlitz Review
Film Chamber Review
• Jeevi Review • Davadasu Video Songs
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• Telugu-language films
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