Rarandoi Veduka Chudham
Rarandoi Veduka Chudham is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic action comedy film written and directed by Kalyan Krishna Kurasala.[1] The film stars Naga Chaitanya Akkineni and Rakul Preet Singh as the lead pair, alongside an ensemble cast including Jagapathi Babu, Sampath Raj, and Vennela Kishore.[2] Produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under his banner Annapurna Studios, it features music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, with cinematography by Fowzia Fathima and editing by S. B. Uddhav.[3] The plot centers on Shiva (Naga Chaitanya), a fun-loving young man from a wealthy business family, who attends a wedding and falls in love with Bramarambha (Rakul Preet Singh), the daughter of a wealthy politician.[1] Their romance is complicated by a longstanding feud between their families, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings, action sequences, and heartfelt moments as they navigate societal pressures and familial opposition.[4] Released theatrically on 26 May 2017, Rarandoi Veduka Chudham opened to positive reviews for its engaging screenplay, performances—particularly Rakul Preet Singh's portrayal of a headstrong woman—and Devi Sri Prasad's soundtrack, which included chart-topping songs like "Bramaramba."[5] The film emerged as a commercial success, collecting approximately ₹25.65 crore in worldwide share over its run and marking Naga Chaitanya's highest-grossing film at the time.[6] It also earned critical acclaim for Rakul Preet Singh, who received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her role.[7]Story and characters
Plot
The story of Rarandoi Veduka Chudham unfolds against the backdrop of a longstanding feud between two families, stemming from a past misunderstanding between two close friends that escalated into lasting enmity between their patriarchs.[8][9] The narrative centers on Shiva, a carefree and happy-go-lucky young man from the city and son of a wealthy businessman, who travels to a village for a wedding ceremony.[10] There, during the vibrant wedding sequence filled with rural traditions and festivities, he encounters Bramarambha, the strong-willed daughter of a prominent politician from the rival family, and instantly falls in love with her.[5] Bramarambha, aspiring for a luxurious life reminiscent of royalty, dismisses Shiva's advances, declaring she will only marry a "prince-like" partner who can offer grandeur beyond their simple existence.[9][10] Undeterred, Shiva later reunites with Bramarambha in Vizag, where she has moved for studies, and embarks on a series of humorous and persistent romantic pursuits to win her heart, employing clever disguises, playful challenges, and antics that highlight his wit and determination.[8] These efforts lead to a budding romance that culminates in a breakup amid misunderstandings, drawing in the underlying family rivalry and intensifying tensions between the elders.[11] As the feud's impact on the younger generation becomes evident, with themes of family honor and societal pressures weaving through the conflicts, Bramarambha grapples with her dreams of opulence against the realities of love and loyalty, evolving from skepticism to gradual affection.[5][9] The plot builds to a climactic revelation about the feud's origins—a trivial past incident misconstrued into betrayal—unveiling truths that challenge the families' long-held grudges.[10][8] Through Shiva's ingenuity and the couple's perseverance, the families confront their divisions, leading to reconciliation and the restoration of harmony.[5] The story resolves with Shiva and Bramarambha's romantic union, symbolizing love's triumph over rivalry and the enduring value of forgiveness in upholding family bonds.[9][11]Cast
The principal cast of Rarandoi Veduka Chudham is led by Naga Chaitanya Akkineni as Shiva, the son of a wealthy businessman, depicted as a hyperactive and lovable young man whose playful determination drives the romantic pursuit at the center of the story.[10][12] Rakul Preet Singh portrays Bramarambha, an ambitious and traditional village girl from a rival family, whose skeptical and initially self-centered nature evolves into affectionate resolve amid family conflicts.[10][12] Jagapathi Babu plays Krishna, Shiva's father and an antagonistic family elder whose backstory is rooted in a long-standing feud with the opposing clan, adding tension to the comedy.[10][12] Sampath Raj enacts Adi Narayana, the rival patriarch and Bramarambha's doting father, whose authoritative presence heightens the interpersonal drama.[10][12] The supporting ensemble enhances the romantic comedy dynamic through humor and familial depth, with Vennela Kishore as Kishore, Shiva's comic relief friend whose improvisational antics provide levity.[10][12] Annapurna appears as Adi Narayana's mother, an elderly mediator who bridges generational gaps in the feud-torn households.[2] Additional key roles include Posani Krishna Murali as Rambabu, Pruthvi Raj as Dorababu, Chalapathi Rao as Suryanarayana, and Raghu Babu as Bhaskar, each contributing to the layered family interactions.[12] Child artist Avantika plays the young Bramarambha, underscoring the character's early influences.[13] Nagarjuna Akkineni served as producer but had no on-screen role.[2]Development and production
Development
The development of Rarandoi Veduka Chudham began under the production banner of Annapurna Studios, led by Nagarjuna Akkineni, who sought to create a family-oriented entertainer that could broaden the appeal of lead actor Naga Chaitanya beyond his typical urban romance roles.[14] The project drew inspiration from classic Telugu films like Ninne Pelladatha, emphasizing themes of familial bonds and cross-cultural relationships in a city-meets-village setting to resonate with diverse audiences.[15][14] Kalyan Krishna Kurasala was brought on as director, marking his second feature after the successful supernatural comedy Soggade Chinni Nayana (2016), where he had honed his skills in blending humor with emotional depth.[15] The screenplay, an original concept by Krishna, focused on rural Telugu family dynamics, prioritizing light-hearted comedy and romance while underscoring marriage as a union of entire families rather than just individuals.[15] Script development included collaborative inputs from writers Satyanand and G.K. Mohan, involving detailed discussions to tailor the narrative to authentic Telugu sensibilities and avoid over-reliance on action elements.[14] Naga Chaitanya was cast in the lead role shortly after his successful collaboration with Krishna on Soggade Chinni Nayana, with Rakul Preet Singh paired opposite him to portray contrasting urban and rural characters.[15] The production allocated resources for a visually vibrant style, hiring cinematographer S.V. Vishweshwar to capture the film's festive wedding sequences and scenic backdrops, while editor Gautham Raju ensured a brisk pace emphasizing comedic timing.[2] No major delays were reported, though minor script revisions accommodated actor schedules during pre-production.Filming
Principal photography for Rarandoi Veduka Chudham commenced in early 2017, aligning with the film's focus on a light-hearted rural narrative blending city and village elements.[15] The first look posters featuring leads Naga Chaitanya and Rakul Preet Singh were unveiled on 29 March 2017, indicating active shooting at that time.[16] The core shoot wrapped up in late April 2017, enabling the team to proceed with post-production for the planned summer release.[17] Filming primarily occurred in rural areas of Andhra Pradesh to authentically depict the story's village backdrop, with key sequences captured at GITAM University campus in Visakhapatnam.[18] Interiors and additional scenes were handled in Hyderabad, facilitating a mix of outdoor natural settings and controlled studio environments. The production schedule was efficient, spanning approximately two months for principal work, though minor reshoots were conducted in early May 2017 to refine certain scenes, contributing to a brief delay in the theatrical rollout from 19 May to 26 May.[19] During the audio launch event on 22 May 2017, actor Chalapathi Rao made controversial remarks about women, drawing widespread criticism; the film's cast and producer condemned the statements.[20] No significant production challenges, such as weather disruptions, were reported, allowing the team to emphasize the film's comedic and romantic tones through on-location authenticity.Music
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, a prominent Telugu music director recognized for his high-energy tracks and fusion of contemporary and traditional elements in films like DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham. The album comprises six songs with a total duration of 22 minutes and 51 seconds, released digitally on 21 May 2017 by Aditya Music following an audio launch event on 21 May 2017 in Hyderabad.[21][22] The lyrics were penned primarily by Srimani (also known as Sri Mani) for tracks like "Thakita Thakajam," with additional contributions from Ramajogayya Sastry for the title song and Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar for others, emphasizing themes of love, tradition, and emotion. The songs were recorded at Devi Sri Prasad's personal studio in Hyderabad, where the composer experimented with folk rhythms to align with the film's rural backdrop.[23][24][25]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Raarandoi Veduka Chuddam" | Ranjith, Gopika Poornima | Ramajogayya Sastry | 4:17 |
| 2 | "Nee Vente Nenunte" | Kapil, Shweta Mohan | Sri Mani | 3:50 |
| 3 | "Bhramaramba" | Sagar | Sri Mani | 3:45 |
| 4 | "Break-Up" | Simha, Dhanunjay | Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar | 4:00 |
| 5 | "Thakita Thakajam" | Javed Ali | Srimani | 3:30 |
| 6 | "Thakita Thakajam (Female Version)" | Sunidhi Chauhan | Srimani | 3:29 |
Background score
The background score for Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. It blended elements to underscore the tension of rural family feuds and the romance, enhancing the film's emotional arcs. The score was noted for standing out and playing a crucial role in elevating key scenes, including humor and heartfelt moments.[30][31][11]Release
Theatrical release
Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was theatrically released on 26 May 2017 in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with premieres in the United States on 25 May 2017 and screenings in other international markets.[10][32][33][34] The film received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification, with a runtime of 150 minutes.[10] The premiere took place at Prasads multiplex in Hyderabad, attended by the cast and crew.[10] Domestically, distribution was handled by Annapurna Studios, the production banner led by Nagarjuna Akkineni.[32][34] Overseas rights were acquired by US Telugu Movie LLC for markets including the United States.[34] A Tamil-dubbed version was also released simultaneously.[33]Marketing and distribution
The promotional campaign for Rarandoi Veduka Chudham kicked off with the theatrical trailer release on May 13, 2017, which amassed over 1 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, highlighting the on-screen chemistry between Naga Chaitanya and Rakul Preet Singh.[35] The audio launch event followed on May 17, 2017, in Hyderabad, featuring live performances of the soundtrack by composer Devi Sri Prasad and speeches from the cast and crew, drawing a large crowd and industry guests to build anticipation for the film's romantic comedy elements.[29] A pre-release function was organized on May 22, 2017, also in Hyderabad, where actors Naga Chaitanya and Rakul Preet Singh interacted with fans and media, emphasizing the movie's family entertainer tagline amid promotional videos and dialogue snippets.[36] The event turned viral due to controversial remarks by veteran actor Chalapathi Rao, who commented derogatorily on women's roles in cinema, prompting widespread backlash and social media discussions that inadvertently amplified the film's visibility.[37] Producer and actor Nagarjuna actively participated in promotions, including press meets to dispel release date rumors and underscore the film's lighthearted wedding-themed narrative.[38] Distribution efforts included overseas theatrical rights for the US acquired by US Telugu Movie LLC, ensuring premieres in major cities to tap into the diaspora audience, while Nth Planet Media handled the UK release with special screenings.[34][39] In India, regional rights such as those for East Godavari were secured by producer Anil Sunkara for a wide theatrical rollout.[40] Digital rights went to Aditya Music, who released the soundtrack on May 21, 2017, and later the full film on platforms like YouTube and ZEE5 (as of 2025), alongside tie-ups with TV channels such as Zee Telugu for song and dialogue promos to extend reach.[41][42][43]Reception
Critical reception
Rarandoi Veduka Chudham received mixed reviews from critics, with an average rating of around 2.5 to 3 out of 5, praising the lead actors' chemistry and the film's family reconciliation theme while criticizing its predictable plot and uneven pacing.[44][9][8] Naga Chaitanya's performance was lauded for his improved comic timing, particularly in the breakup scene, which showcased his lover boy image effectively and contributed to the film's entertainment value.[9] Rakul Preet Singh was highlighted for her emotional depth, delivering a superb portrayal of an innocent yet balanced character, especially in the climax scenes that emphasized family bonds.[9][8] Director Kalyan Krishna's work was seen as promising, with the screenplay earning points for its fast-paced second half and emotional focus on reconciliation, though it was criticized as formulaic and routine, reminiscent of older Telugu films without matching their quality.[9][8] The first half suffered from lethargic proceedings and incoherent flow, making the overall pacing uneven despite a colorful start.[9][8] Devi Sri Prasad's music received mixed feedback, with the songs praised for being very good and enhancing the visuals, but the background score described as initially average and less impactful than his previous works.[9][8] Notable reviews included The Times of India giving it 2.5/5 and noting it as a one-time watch for its melodramatic family appeal, 123Telugu rating it 3/5 as a decent family entertainer with good moments, and Firstpost calling it a "crowd-pleaser" that "struggles to find rhythm" in the verbose first half but improves emotionally later.[8][9][45]Box office
Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was produced on an estimated budget of ₹20 crore.[46] The film opened strongly, collecting a distributor share of ₹3.55 crore grossing ₹5.22 crore in the Telugu states on its first day, marking Naga Chaitanya's best opening to date.[47][48] Over the first weekend, it earned a share of ₹8.56 crore, driven by positive word-of-mouth among family audiences in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[49] In its first week, the film grossed ₹32 crore worldwide.[50] It maintained a solid hold, particularly in the Telugu markets, where family-oriented content contributed to sustained performance. The film concluded its run with a worldwide distributor share of ₹25.65 crore, including ₹21.95 crore from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ₹1.80 crore from the rest of India, and ₹1.90 crore from overseas markets.[6] This represented moderate overseas earnings compared to its dominance in the domestic Telugu regions, similar to other romantic comedies of the period.[6] Overall, Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was declared a hit, achieving profitability and over 150% recovery on its investment through theatrical earnings alone, as announced by producers Nagarjuna Akkineni and Naga Chaitanya.[51][52]Accolades
Awards
At the Zee Telugu Golden Awards 2017, held on December 17, 2017, in Hyderabad, Rarandoi Veduka Chudham was honored as the Favorite Film, recognizing its popularity among audiences. Composer Devi Sri Prasad also received the Best Music Director award at the same ceremony for his work on the film's soundtrack.[53] Rakul Preet Singh's portrayal of the lead character Bramarambha earned her the Best Actress award at the TSR-TV9 National Film Awards for 2017 films, presented in February 2019, highlighting her performance in a romantic family drama.[54] The film's accolades, primarily from Telugu industry ceremonies between late 2017 and early 2019, underscored the contributions of its cast and technical team, with no major international or national-level wins beyond regional honors.| Award Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zee Telugu Golden Awards | Favorite Film | Rarandoi Veduka Chudham | 2017 |
| Zee Telugu Golden Awards | Best Music Director | Devi Sri Prasad | 2017 |
| TSR-TV9 National Film Awards | Best Actress | Rakul Preet Singh | 2017 |