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Released On:Dec 31, 1969
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Released On:Dec 31, 1969
The film revolves around the lead character Tirupati (Nitin), who dreams of making it big by getting into business. However, his lower middleclass background does not help him much in realizing his dream. Then, there is Priya (Sada), who is the spoilt brat sister of well-known businessman Guru (Sayaji Shinde). Tirupati sees Priya in a temple and falls for her. Unlike the usual stories where boy meets girl, he makes her fall for him despite her not seeing him. Naturally, sparks fly between the youngsters and it’s time for a couple of songs.Meanwhile, the girl’s brother comes to know of their love and does the usual fuss about not wanting a good-for-nothing guy for a brother-in-law. But being the adamant lovers, the twosome fight back. How they do it is for you to watch.Takkari incidentally is a remake of a Tamil film Thiruvilayadal Arambam. So it goes without saying that it retains the Tamil flavour of the original. Especially the songs and the set of the locality where the hero lives, all look straight out of a Tamil film.Having said that, Amma Rajasekhar, who has turned a director with Ranam has tried to do his best to make it a clean flick. He sticks to the original storyline, but has incorporated certain elements such as the Hi-Tech sequence with Ali to give it a more local feel. Given the fact that he is also the choreographer, he has made a conscious effort to picturise the songs with a rich look. He fails in a couple of songs and manages to succeed in a couple of others. One song, Ammi ammi, is very similar to the Vikram-Sada song in Aparichitudu. In fact, the glamour look that Sada had in the song has been repeated too.