Ammoru
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Directed by | Kodi Ramakrishna |
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Written by | Satyanand (dialogues) |
Story by | M. S. Arts Unit |
Produced by | Shyam Prasad Reddy |
Starring | Ramya Krishna Soundarya Suresh Rami Reddy Baby Sunaina Vadivukkarasi Kallu Chidambaram Babu Mohan |
Cinematography | Vijay C. Kumar |
Edited by | K. V. Krishna Reddy |
Music by | K. Chakravarthy Sri Kommineni |
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Running time | 129 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Ammoru (transl. Goddess) is a 1995 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological fantasy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film is produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy, under M. S. Arts Unit. It stars Ramya Krishna in the title role and Soundarya, Suresh, Rami Reddy, Baby Sunaina, Vadivukkarasi, Kallu Chidambaram, and Babu Mohan in supporting roles.[1] In the film, goddess Ammoru descents to Earth and protects her devotee Bhavani from evil forces.
The film’s soundtrack was composed by Sri with cinematography by C. Vijay Kumar. Released on 23 November 1995, the film became blockbuster at the box office and received positive acclaim for visual effects. The film won two Nandi Awards. The film’s Tamil dubbed version Amman also became a major hit.[2] It was remade in Bengali as Debi (2005) by Swapan Saha.
Plot
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When the pandemic Cholera hunts the village, the people worship Goddess Ammoru to save them. That night, an old woman visits a kind woman’s house in that village and asks her to sprinkle a potion along the village’s boundary to rid the village of the epidemic. She also promises to stay in the house until the woman returns. The woman leaves but she forgot to provide food to the old woman. As she returns and sees through the window, where she understands that the Goddess has visited her house. She recollects the promise given to her and commits suicide by jumping into a well. The Goddess is now obliged to permanently stay in the house which is later converted into a temple.
Bhavani, an ardent devotee of Goddess Ammoru, informs the police about Ghorakh, who kills a young girl by burying her alive due to his sorcery and gets him arrested. As an act of revenge, Gorakh’s sister Leelamma and her family torture Bhavani. In one of their attempts, Bhavani is married to Ghorakh’s nephew Surya, a doctor. Surya leaves for the USA on a business trip, leaving his wife unprotected. When Leelamma tries to kill Bhavani, with the help of Leelamma’s creditor, Goddess Ammoru descends to earth. She kills Leelamma’s creditor and takes the form of a little girl (Papa) to protect her. She tortures Leelamma, her husband, and her daughter in retaliation. Leelamma’s servant realizes that Papa is Ammoru and stays loyal to her. As Surya returns to India after his American business, Leelamma alleges that Bhavani is involved in an illicit relationship by framing her with another man in their bedroom. But Papa switches Leelama’s daughter in the place of Bhavani. The daughter is married to that man by Ammoru.
Meanwhile, Ghorakh is released from jail due to his Epilepsy condition. But he remains unchanged and decides to take revenge against Bhavani who was responsible for his arrest. First, he tries to kill Bhavani by poisoning her food when she is pregnant. But Goddess Ammoru, who is in the form of the Papa saves her and helps Bhavani give birth to a baby daughter. Ghorakh realizes that some form of virtuous spirit is making his power useless. He finds out that the little girl is goddess Ammoru who is obstructing his evil plans. Ghorakh tricks Bhavani to dismiss Papa. Bhavani states that she must not return unless she puts Pottu on her head and asks her to come. Ghorakh then kills Bhavani’s infant daughter and tortures Surya, with the help of an evil spirit, Chanda. Bhavani prays to Goddess Ammoru to save her but the Goddess cannot respond as Bhavani has not fulfilled the condition of her return. At last, Bhavani puts her hand on the Goddess’s trident and she bleeds. Ghorakh pulls her in a bid to disrobe her, causing a few drops of Bhavani’s blood to spill on the Goddess’ forehead which allows her to return. The Goddess arrives in her fiercest form and kills Ghorakh. Surya and Bhavani realize that Papa was Ammoru all along. The Goddess returns Bhavani’s baby daughter (whom she saved from Ghorakh) to Bhavani and blesses them.
Cast
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- Ramya Krishnan as Goddess Ammoru
- Soundarya as Bhavani (Voice dubbed by actress Saritha)
- Baby Sunaina as the Child Servant (Papa) / Ammoru[3]
- Suresh as Surya
- Rami Reddy as Gopalakrishna “Gorakh”
- Vadivukkarasi as Leelamma
- Babu Mohan as Leelamma’s Husband
- Shruthi as Leelamma’s daughter
- Kallu Chidambaram as Chidambaram
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