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Sadhyam
Movie poster
Directed byKarthikeya Gopalakrishna
Screenplay byShyam Manohar
Story byShyam Manohar
Produced byD. Ratna Kumar
D. Karnakar
D. Suresh
StarringJagapati Babu
Priyamani
CinematographyMaro Palini Kumar
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byChinni Charan
Production
company
Kumar Brothers Cinema (KBC Productions)
Release date
  • 5 March 2010 (2010-03-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Sadhyam (transl. Possible) is a 2010 Telugu film, produced by D. Ratna Kumar, D. Karnakar, D. Suresh on Kumar Brothers Cinema banner and directed by Karthikeya Gopalakrishna.[1][2] Jagapati Babu and Priyamani starred in lead roles and music is composed by Chinni Charan. The film is recorded as flop at the box office.

Plot

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The film begins with Suhani, a timorous even to the piety stuff. Exploiting it, all do disdain towards her, and she faces amounting to torture. One night, Suhani rescues a tycoon, Krishna Prasad, from danger. At that moment, Krishna Prasad proclaims he is ready to bestow anything as a return gift. Then, Suhani notices the licensed revolver of Krishna Prasad and aspires to possess it. To be strong and eliminate all men who hoodwinked her in life. Krishna Prasad hands over it to Suhani for seeking vengeance.

Firstly, she proceeds for her best friend Anita and moves rearward. Suhani used to lead a jollity life with her parents. Anita is her neighbor & childhood buddy, and they are reciprocity. Anyhow, Anita is internally selfish and always envies Suhani. Once, the two attend an interview when Anita backstabs Suhani by slandering her for prostitution. But she is somehow acquitted as not guilty. Now Suhani reaches Anita's residence. On the verge of shooting, she spots her insane as the chairperson diddled her and turned her into a toy. Consoling Anita, Suhani continues and remembers a few more incidents.

After that turmoil, Suhani acquires a job in a fine company, which her parents also encourage. On her first day, she acquaints a rough guy, Sandeep, in a tiff; at that end, he chases her as white on rice. After a series of donnybrook, Sandeep reveals that he is all around in the things that happened in her life. He has been observing Suhani for a long time and dear her cute naughtiness. Plus, Sandeep vindicated her and gained employment at his own company. Forthwith, she too loves him, and they consummate. His whereabouts are unknown from there, so she declares him a betrayal. Currently, Suhani approaches Sandeep, where she is startled to notice that Sandeep died three months back. Next, Suhani reads Sandeep's diary, through which she realizes that Sandeep wants to approach her parents for their nuptial as a surprise on Suhani's birthday but strangles on the same day.

Presently, devastated Suhani reaches a graveyard, staggers before her parents' tombs, and recollects another past. On the eve of her birthday, their family reaches the temple where Suhani's father, Subramanyam, spots Arms trafficking of a notorious gang. Immediately, he informs the Police when, astoundingly, Sandeep appears as a secret agent, of which everyone is unaware. He bolts the entire wing, but tragically, he dies in that attack. Eventually, the same gangsters slaughter Suhani's parents, which makes her paranoid. Ultimately, Suhani backs to Krishna Prasad when, as a flabbergast, she shoots him at point-blank range. Here, it discloses countless facts that Krishna Prasad is the one who pulled Anita's leg. The forefront of the vicious criminals who slain Suhani's parents. Above all, he is none other than Sandeep's father, who assassinated him. At last, Sandeep's re-entry jolts Suhani after safeguards from the danger. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the fuse of Sandeep & Suhani.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Sadhyam
Film score by
Chinni Charan
Released2010
GenreSoundtrack
Length26:19
LabelMadhura Entertainment
ProducerChinni Charan

Music composed & lyrics written by Chinni Charan. Music released on Madhura Entertainment Audio Company.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Asalemayendo"Karthik, Roshini4:46
2."Sexekara"Rita, Suchitra4:27
3."Bhoom Bhoom Shaka"Sowmya Mahadevan4:42
4."Najaanay"Rahul Nambiar4:15
5."Ayyo Rama"Chinni Charan4:27
6."Addanki Highway"R. Narsan Kasala, Geetha Madhuri3:42
Total length:26:19

References

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  1. ^ Garimella, Deepa. "Sadhyam Review". FullHyd. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Sadhyam : Unintentionally funny!". 123telugu. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
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