The movie was produced by legendary media mogul Ramoji Rao under the prestigious Ushakiran Movies banner. Ushakiran Movies was famously known for its highly disciplined, corporate style of filmmaking. Every aspect of pre-production, on-set logistics, and post-production followed a strictly verified and scheduled framework.
Composer was at the peak of his career in 2001, known for generating soulful melodies that anchored romantic dramas. Tracks like "Emaindo Emogani" leveraged high-profile playback singers including Udit Narayan, Hariharan, and Chithra. The soundtrack remains one of the more positively remembered elements of the production. Box Office Reception and Historical Legacy
The film's plot is a quintessential romantic drama rooted in family conflict. Here is the official, verified storyline:
Though the film did not shatter box office records, its foundational value is immeasurable. It served as the crucial stepping stone that allowed NTR Jr. to fine-tune his craft before delivering massive blockbuster follow-ups like Student No.1 (2001) and Aadi (2002).
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While not a landmark film in Telugu cinema history, Ninnu Choodalani is a verified example of the that sustained the industry. Its music and Laila’s screen presence remain the most cited reasons for its continued viewership on digital platforms.
| Role | Name | |------|------| | | V. R. Prathap | | Producer | R. B. Choudary (under Super Good Films) | | Music Director | S. A. Rajkumar | | Cinematography (DOP) | K. S. Selvaraj | | Editor | K. R. Gowrishankar | | Art Director | Bhaskar Raju | | Stunt Coordinator | Stunt Siva | | Choreography | Raju Sundaram, Kala | | Lyrics | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, Chandrabose, Bhuvanachandra | | Singers | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra, Harish Raghavendra, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Udit Narayan |