Ammoru

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Ammoru
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Directed by Kodi Ramakrishna
Produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy
Written by Satyanand
Starring Soundarya
Suresh
Rami Reddy
Ramya Krishna
Music by Sri Kommineni
Cinematography C. Vijay Kumar
Distributed by M.S. Arts
Release dates
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  • 16 June 1995 (1995-06-16)
Running time
129 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu Tamil

Ammoru (Telugu: అమ్మోరు அம்மன்) is a 1995 Telugu Tamil mythological family drama film produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Beginning with an idiom resembling the mythological, the film transforms into a domestic family drama while maintaining its allegiance to folk legends about female village deities. The big-budget hit was a major box office success and was noted for its special effects and its soundtrack, which used folk tunes and established the newcomer Soundarya as a major star. The Tamil dubbed version entitled Amman was also a hit. Ramya Krishna played the role of village Goddess Ammoru, while Soundarya portrayed Bhavani, her devotee. This flim was a "BLOCKBUSTER" at box office soundarya emerged as a notable star. Critics praised soundarya's performance in this film. CG effects used for this movie highly notable and first South Indian cinema produced with 50% of visual effects mainly for the climax scene.[1]

The plot

Bhavani (Soundarya), a lower-caste orphan and devotee of Goddess Ammoru(Ramyakrishnan), is responsible for the arrest of the evil Gorakh (Rami Reddy). Gorakh is released from prison, vowing to revenge. Bhavani is married to a doctor, Suria (Suresh) who happens to be relation to Gorakh. Suria goes abroad to study, leaving his wife unprotected. When Gorakh's mother Leelamma (Vadivukkarasi) tries to kill Bhavani, with the help of a leelama's creditor, the Goddess Ammoru (Ramya Krishnan) descends to earth, kills leelama's creditor and the takes the form of Bhavani's small maid servant in order to protect her. Bhavani's maid servant tortures leelamma, her husband and her daughter. One day suria returns to India after his foreign business and leelama tries to blame bhavani that she is having an illegal relationship with another man in his bedroom. But goddess servant saves bhavani and keeping leelama's daughter instead in her bedroom. Daughter is married to that man by ammoru. Gorakh released from jail due to gandhi jayanthi and deceides to take a revenge against bhavani who was the reason of his arrest. First he tries to kill bhavani by giving poison when she was pregnant. But goddess ammoru who is in the form of girl saves her. Atlast gorakh finds who is that good spirit who make his power useless. Gorakh finds it was a girl who is with bhavani as a servant is goddess ammoru who saved her and child which is in her stomach. Atlast after the child's birth gorakh plans to dismiss the servant in the way of soundharya to say that if she keeps a pottu in forehead of her servant until she shouldnot come. Gorakh kills Bhavani's infant daughter and tortures her husband, with the help of evil spirit Chenda. Bhavani prays goddess ammoru to save her but goddess doesn't react to it. Atlast she keeps her hand in soolam and she bleeds. Gorakh pulls her atlast some drops of blood spilts on pottu of goddess ammoru and she returns in the form of ramyakrishnan and kills gorakh. Ramyakrishna changes her form to goddess servant. Atlast suria and soundharya realised it was goddess ammoru and she(ammoru) return her child to bhavani and blesses all of them.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Ammoru Maa Thalli (Lyricist: Rasaraju; Singer: K. S. Chitra)
  • Challani Maatalli Ammoru (Lyricist: Mallemaala; Singer: Chitra)
  • Dandalu Dandalu (Lyricist: Mallemaala; Singers: Madhavapeddi Ramesh, Nagore Babu)
  • Emani Piluvanu Nenu (Lyricist: Mallemaala; Singers: Chitra, Nagore Babu)
  • Kapadu Devatha (Lyricist: Mallemaala; Singer: Vandemataram Srinivas)
  • Yeduru Tirigi Niluvaleka (Lyricist: Mallemaala; Singer: Chitra)

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