Peelings Song Lyrics 2024

Peelings Song Lyrics :

Peelings Lyrics is a new Telugu-Malayalam song from the movie Pushpa 2: The Rule. The track features energetic vocals by Shankarr Babu Kandukoori and Laxmi Dasa, with lyrics by Chandrabose and Siju Thuravoor. Music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The song showcases the intense performances of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna.


Peelings Song Lyrics


 

Song Credits:

Song Peelings
Album Pushpa 2
Artist Laxmi Dasa, Shankarr Babu Kandukoori
Lyricist Chandrabose, Siju Thuravoor
Musician Devi Sri Prasad
Cast Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna
Director Sukumar
Label T-Series

Peelings Song Telugu Lyrics :

 

మల్లిక బన్నంటే అంబుకలో
కన్మున తుముకలో
అంబిలి పూనిలా నముకలో
పుంచిరి తుంబికలో

ముళ్ల మలార్ మని చుండుకలో
నిన్ మని చుండుకలో
తేన్ తెరేంజెతున్న వండుకలో
పూన్కినా తుండుకలో

ఆరింటికోసారి
ఏడింటికోసారి
పావు తక్కువ పదింటికోసారీ..

పడుకుంటే ఓసారి
మేల్కుంటే ఓసారి
ఏమి తోసక కూసుంటే ఓసారీ..

ఏలు నొక్కుతుంటే ఓసారి ఓసారి
కాలు తొక్కుతుంటే ఓసారి ఓసారి
నువ్వు పక్కనుంటే ప్రతొక్కసారీ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

ఛీ అంటే ఓసారి
పో అంటే ఓసారి
చాటు మాటుగా సై అంటే
ఓసారీ..

పూలెడ్తే ఓసారి
నగలెడ్తే ఓసారి
సాదా సీదా చీర కట్టెత్తే
ఓసారీ..

ఒళ్ళు ఇర్సుకుంటే ఓసారి ఓసారి
ఇల్లు చిమ్ముతుంటే ఓసారి ఓసారి
నీళ్లు తోడుతుంటే నిజంగా
ఓసారీ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

మల్లిక బన్నంటే అంబుకలో
కన్మున తుముకలో
అంబిలి పూనిలా నముకలో
పుంచిరి తుంబికలో

ముళ్ల మలార్ మని చుండుకలో
నిన్ మని చుండుకలో
తేన్ తెరేంజెతున్న వండుకలో
పూన్కినా తుండుకలో

రోటి పచ్చడి నువ్వు
నూరుతున్నప్పుడు
ఆఁ

పైట తోటి సెమట
నువ్వు తుడుసుకున్నప్పుడు

దండాన నీ సొక్కా
ఆరేస్తున్నప్పుడూ

నీ వొంటి వాసన
తెగ గుర్తొచ్చినప్పుడు

రెండు సేతుల నీ జుట్టు
ముడిసినప్పుడూ

దిండు కత్తుకొని
పడుకున్నప్పుడు

అలసిపోయి నువ్వు
ఆవలించినప్పుడూ

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..
మల్లిక బన్నంటే అంబుకలో
అంబిలి పూనిలా నముకలో
ముళ్ల మలార్ మని చుండుకలో
తేన్ తెరేంజెతున్న వండుకలో

నువ్వు తువ్వాలు తో
నా తలను తుడిసినప్పుడు

నడుమ నడుమ నువ్వు
నా నడుము తురిమినప్పుడు

నువ్వు అన్నం కలిపి నోట్లో
ముద్ద పెట్టినప్పుడూ

ఎంగిలి మూతితో నువ్వు
ముద్దు పెట్టినప్పుడు

సీర సెంగుని నువ్వు
సవరించినప్పుడూ

సాయం సేత్తో
సెయ్యేసినప్పుడు

సొంత మొగుడు సెంత
సిగ్గు పడినప్పుడూ

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచుండాయ్ పీలింగ్సూ..
వచ్చి వచ్చి చంపేస్తుండాయ్
పీలింగ్స్ పీలింగ్సూ..

మల్లిక బన్నంటే అంబుకలో
కన్మున తుముకలో
అంబిలి పూనిలా నముకలో
పుంచిరి తుంబికలో

ముళ్ల మలార్ మని చుండుకలో
నిన్ మని చుండుకలో
తేన్ తెరేంజెతున్న వండుకలో
పూన్కినా తుండుకలో

 

Peelings Song English Lyrics :

Mallika Bannante Ambukala
Kanmuna Thumukalo
Ambili Poonila Naamukalo
Punchiri Thumubikalo

Mulla Malar Mani Chundukalo
Nin Mani Chundukalo
Then Therenjethunna Vandukalo
Poonkinaa Thundukalo

Aaruntikosari Yedintikosari
Pavu Takkuva Padintikosari..

Padukunte Osari Melkunte Osari
Yemi Thosaka Koosunte Osari

Yelu Nokkuthunte Osari Osari
Kaalu Tokuthunte Osari Osari
Nuvvu Pakkana Unte Pratokasari

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo..

Chee Anthe Osari Po Anthe Osari
Chaatu Matuga Sye Ante Osari

Pooledthe Osari Nagaledthe Osari
Saada Seedha Cheera Kattethe Osari

Ollu Irsukunte Osari Osari
iLLu Chimmuthunte Osari Osari
Neelu Todu Thunte Nijanga Osari

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Mallika Bannante Ambukala
Kanmuna Thumukalo
Ambili Poonila Naamukalo
Punchiri Thumubikalo

Mulla Malar Mani Chundukalo
Nin Mani Chundukalo
Then Therenjethunna Vandukalo
Poonkinaa Thundukalo

Roti Pachadi Nuvvu
Noorutunnappudu Aa.

Paitathoti Semata Nuvvu
Tudusukunnappudu

Dandana Nee Sokka
Aarestunnappudu

Nee Vanti Vasana
Tega Gurtocchindappudu

Rendu Sethula Nee Juttu
Mudisinappudu

Dindu Kattakoni
Padukunnappudu

Alasipoyi Nuvvu
Aavalinchinappudu

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Mallika Bannante Ambukala
Ambili Poonila Namukalo
Mulla Malar Mani Chundukalo
Then Terenjetunna Vandukalo

Tuvvalu Tho Naa Tala Nu
Thudisinappudu

Naduma Naduma Nuvvu Naa
Nadumu Turiminappudu

Annam Kalipi Notlo
Mudda Pettinappudu

Yengili Moothito Nuvvu
Muddu Pettinappudu

Seera Senguni Nuvvu
Savarinchindappudu

Saayam Settho
Seyyesindappudu

Sonta Mogudu Senta
Siggu Padinappudu

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachundai Peelingsoo
Vachi Vachi Champestundai
Peelings Peelingsoo

Mallika Bannante Ambukala
Kanmuna Thumukalo
Ambili Poonila Naamukalo
Punchiri Thumubikalo

Mulla Malar Mani Chundukalo
Nin Mani Chundukalo
Then Therenjethunna Vandukalo
Poonkinaa Thundukalo

 

Extra Infoemation :

About Chandrabose :

Kanukuntla Indian musician and songwriter Subhash Chandrabose is involved in Telugu film. The 1995 movie Taj Mahal was Chandrabose’s lyrical debut. Over the course of his more than 25-year career, he has penned the lyrics to over 3600 songs in more than 850 motion pictures. For the song “Naatu Naatu” from RRR (2022), Chandrabose received both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. As a lyricist, he has won three SIIMA Awards, two Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards, and one National Award.

Childhood and work

Chandrabose finished high school at the village of Challagariga, which is located in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh, India (now in the Bhupalpally district of Telangana, India). His father was a primary school teacher, and he is the youngest of four siblings.

He graduated from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad with a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He made an unsuccessful attempt to work as a vocalist in Doordarshan early in his career. After that, he made the decision to become a songwriter.

With the 1995 film Taj Mahal, directed by Muppalaneni Shiva, he made his cinematic debut. In 1995, he received assistance from music director M. M. Srilekha on “Manchu Kondallona Chandramaa,” his debut movie song. On the recommendation of his first director, Muppalaneni Siva, he chose Chandrabose as his screen name.

Family life

Chandrabose wed Suchitra, a Telugu film industry choreographer. He has a daughter, Amrita Varshini, and a son, Nanda Vanamali. He has a sister named Swaropa and two brothers, Rajender and Koti.

About Devi Sri Prasad :

Devi Sri Prasad was born into a Telugu family in Vedurupaka, Andhra Pradesh, as Gandham Sriprasad. His father, G. Satyamurthy, was a Telugu film screenwriter who wrote well-known movies including Pedarayudu, Khaidi No. 786, and Devatha. Vedurupaka is where his father is from. He bears the names of Prasada Rao and Devi Meenakshi, his maternal grandmothers. Sagar, his brother, is a singer as well.He worked with S. P. Charan, the son of famous singer SP Balasubrahmanyam, on his debut album, Dance Party. At the age of 19, he then wrote the score and soundtrack for the Telugu movie Devi in 1999, making his feature film music composer debut.

In the same year, Prasad made his breakthrough with the soundtrack CD for the movie Anandam, which marked his initial partnership with Srinu Vaitla, the director. He contributed his voice to the song “Monalisa” and wrote and sang the song “Premante Emitante.” According to Idlebrain, “The movie’s music is good, even though some of the songs are based on ‘back street boys’ songs.” The background music is amazing. Devi Sri Prasad has the opportunity to work on a full-time romantic drama with room for quality music. This is his first significant and popular motion picture album. He wrote the music for the Tamil movie Badri that same year. He makes his Tamil film debut with this.

2002–2005: Ascent to fame
His five album releases in 2002 included the soundtracks to the biggest chart-topping movies of the year, Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu, and Sontham. time. These movies were a critical and financial success, and DSP’s music compositions helped make them so. Sontham and Manmadhudu were considered the year’s musical hits. The majority of the tracks on these CDs were well-liked. Devi Sri Prasad’s music is great, according to a critic who wrote for the Manmadhudu review.

The background music is also quite good. The songs’ visuals have improved Manmadhudu’s auditory quality. Prasad wrote the music for the patriotic movie Khadgam that same year. “‘Meme Indians,’ written by Devi Sri Prasad, portrays the true attitude and unity among Indians with a hint of satire and humor,” stated Krishna Prasad Chigurupati of The Times of India. Sumangali’s rendition of “Nuvvu Nuvvu” is another of the major hits of the record.

Despite Varsham’s 2004 release, the soundtrack album was made available by Aditya Music on December 18, 2003, during the audio launch of the movie at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. It is his second project with producer M. S. Raju, who in 1999 brought him into the movie business through Devi. Prasad used the album’s “Neeti Mulla” to promote his brother Gandham Sagar’s début in the music business. At the box office, the movie was a big hit.

He received three accolades for the soundtrack: the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director in Telugu, the CineMAA accolades Best Music Director, and the Santosham Best Music Director. According to one reviewer, he gave the movie flawless sound and had a significant influence on the audiences with his passionate, lyrical, and soulful melodies. His second major success, Arya (2004), carried on his “romantic music” style. Sukumar, Prasad’s constant partner, was his first collaborator. Throughout Telugu states and other regions of India, the song “Aa Ante Amalapuram” was extremely famous.

According to a Times of India critic, the six-track is the greatest of all time. Devi Sri Prasad is the musician who deserves all the praise, according to another IndiaGlitz critic. In the songs, he is at his most motivating, and when he re-records, he is as cool as a refreshing drink in the summer heat. Among the six numbers are the songs Feel MY Love, Takadhimithom (Allu Arjun’s dance adds additional weight to age), and Nuvvante.He wrote the soundtrack for the Tamil version of Varsham, Mazhai, the following year.

Prasad’s eleven Telugu and Tamil album releases in 2005 set a record for the most releases in a single year. DSP became one of the most successful musicians in India after the release of the soundtrack CD for Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana on December 21, 2004. Prasad remixed Ghantasala’s song “Prema Kosamai Volalo” for the 1951 movie Pathala Bhairavi for the first time in his musical career. According to an Idlebrain.com reviewer, DSP got the best results. He mentioned that “listening to the music on stereo may not produce the best sound quality.

However, when they are seen on screen in the midst of situations, they are completely different. Songs do stand out in the movie as the greatest. The background music and re-recording are excellent. These songs are filled with passion, merriment, rhythm, and an uptick in emotions. In this movie, songs are used to tell the plot. He wrote the music and cinematic score for the reasonably successful action movies Aaru, Bunny, and Bhadra. With the critically and commercially acclaimed movie Sachein, Prasad made his breakthrough in Tamil.

When the soundtrack’s songs “Vaadi Vaadi,” “Dai Dai Dai Kattikkoda,” “Kanmoodi Thirakumbothu,” and “Gundu Manga Thoppukkulle” were released, they became number-one hits.All of his subsequent releases in 2006 were romantic comedies. The most popular of these was the coming-of-age movie Bommarillu. Critics gave the movie’s soundtrack favorable reviews. “Appudo Ippudo” , “Nammaka Thappani” along with “Bommani Geesthe”became the year’s biggest hits.

According to an IndiaGlitz critic, “Bommani Geesthe is a charming and subdued folk beginning. Something Devi Sri Prasad hasn’t done much of lately. You would want him to try something similar repeatedly after hearing this. In a word, his instrumentation is excellent, particularly the violin group. The interlude’s violin performance of the movie’s theme is stunning. One of the album’s better ones. It ended up being one of the year’s best-selling Telugu music albums.

Audiences have been provided feel-good soundtracks via a repository of Indian tunes. For the first time, Prasad wrote a traditional music CD in the classic manner for Pournami. The song “Bharata Vedamuga” enabled DSP to demonstrate his classical ability as Okay. It was a timeless hit on the charts and is regarded as one of the best songs ever made by Chitra, DSP, Sirivennala, and Charmi. Films such as Anandam, Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu, Varsham, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, and Arya were featured on the soundtracks of the critic’s piece titled “Six best compositions of the music director” that was published in The Times of India.

All of these efforts helped him garner even greater recognition. On July 26, 2008, Devi Sri Prasad performed live for the first time outside of India in Chicago, Illinois. On June 14, 2014, he announced his debut concert tour. At a private event the next day, he revealed that the concert would take place in several American and Canadian cities from July 4–August 2, 2014. The performance included Sagar, Neha Bhasin, Rita Thyagarajan, Ranina Reddy, Malathy Lakshman, and Sooraj Santhosh performed music, while a few local American artists performed dance. On August 2, 2014, it came to an end at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.

Since then, Prasad has played at several concerts all around the world, particularly in the US. His 2016 U.S. concert tour was broadcast on Zee Telugu and was well welcomed. Using a special song from his album Jalsa, Devi Sri Prasad paid homage to the great singer Michael Jackson on the anniversary of his birth in 2014. Devi Sri Prasad was set to debut as an actor. According to reports, Dil Raju will produce the narrative, which Sukumar will write in 2019. But for now, there is not formally announced because of a few production problems.

The Tamil reality singing show Rockstar debuted on Zee Tamil on March 28, 2021, marking Devi’s first appearance on television as a judge. This is DSP’s first significant show [as a judge], notwithstanding his appearances in other Telugu and Tamil-language shows. The music video for the song “Bang Bang Bangkok” from his soundtrack album Kumari 21F was choreographed by him in 2015. Devi Prasad also choreographed a song for the 2015 movie Kumari 21F.

About Allu Arjun :

On April 8, 1982[a], Allu Arjun was born in Madras (modern-day Chennai) into a Telugu household of film producer Allu Aravind and Nirmala. Allu Ramalingaiah, a well-known comedian who starred in more than 1000 films, was his paternal grandfather. Palakollu in Andhra Pradesh’s West Godavari district is where they are originally from. Before their family relocated to Hyderabad in the 1990s, Allu Arjun was raised in Chennai. Arjun completed his Bachelor of Business Administration from MSR College in Hyderabad after attending St. Patrick’s School in Chennai.

Of the three children, he is the second. While his younger brother Sirish is also an actor, his older brother Venkatesh is a businessman. Actor Chiranjeevi’s wife, Surekha Konidela, is his paternal aunt. He is the actor’s first cousin. He made his adult debut in Gangotri after performing as a kid performer in Vijetha (1985) and dancing in Daddy (2001). K. Raghavendra Rao directed the movie, and C. Ashwini Dutt and his father Allu Aravind produced it.

Idlebrain’s Jeevi praised his acting skills but criticized his appearance in the movie, saying, “Arjun should choose roles that amplify his strength and nullify his weaknesses.” Then he starred in Arya, directed by Sukumar. He portrays the title character, a free-spirited and gregarious boy who falls in love with Geetha (Anu Mehta), an introverted girl who is protected by someone else named Ajay (Siva Balaji). He received his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the movie, which turned out to be his breakthrough.

Telugu and took home the CineMAA Award for Best Actor (Critics) as well as the Nandi Special Jury Award. With a production budget of ₹4 crore, the film achieved both critical and financial success, earning nearly ₹30 crore. The movie was dubbed and released in Kerala in Malayalam in 2006. He gained widespread praise from the Malayali community and the region as a result of the film’s success.

He then portrayed the title character, a college student, in V. V. Vinayak’s Bunny. His efforts, demeanor, and dancing were hailed by critics, and the film did well at the box office. Happy, a musical love story directed by A. Karunakaran, was his next movie. The movie performed well at the box office, particularly in foreign regions. A reviewer praised his performance and dancing abilities, but believed that his character is a typical upbeat individual.

His next part was that of Badri, a contemporary Indian samurai who is tasked by his devoted Guru (Prakash Raj) with guarding the Badrinath Temple in V. V. Vinayak’s action movie Badrinath (2011). In Vietnam, Allu Arjun trained extensively in martial arts and sword combat . and represents his initial collaboration with Tamannaah.

For his warrior persona in the movie, he grew out his hair.[Reference required] After Vedam (2010), it is his second A-rated movie in India due to its violent action violence. The movie ran in 187 theaters for 50 days. Reviews of his persona and performance were divided. According to a Times of India critic, “Arjun has very little room to express himself because he was primarily used in action and musical passages.

Following Badrinath, he signed on to Julayi, an action comedy directed by Trivikram Srinivas, in 2011. In it, he portrayed Ravindra Narayan, a streetwise but pampered brat whose life drastically changes after he witnesses a massive bank heist. The film was released in 2012. “Allu Arjun gives a confident performance as the loveable rogue,” a critic said.

He is perfectly suited for the job, and he plays it with his trademark style. His dancing, in particular, lights up the screen as he executes some really difficult dance steps. In her assessment, NDTV’s Riya Chakravarty said, “Arjun has gave a performance that was exceptional. For his role in the movie, he received a nomination for the SIIMA Award for Best Actor in Telugu.

He costarred with Amala Paul and Catherine Tresa in Puri Jagannadh’s action film Iddarammayilatho the following year, portraying Sanju Reddy, a guitarist with a troubled background. “Allu Arjun uses his agility to his advantage in dances and stunt episodes,” said Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu, who also praised his performance in the action scenes and dance skills in several of the movie’s songs. “True to his tag as a’stylish star,’ Allu Arjun looks trendier than ever before,” said another critic. At its best, his portrayal of a street musician in Barcelona was enigmatic and entirely apart from his earlier persona.

He demonstrates his acting prowess once more, and it’s likely due to the action director’s careful preparation that he delivers flawless facial expressions in every battle sequence. Following Desamuduru (2007), this is his second and final collaboration with Puri Jagannadh.

He starred in Boyapati Srinu’s 2016 film Sarrainodu. The movie was a huge commercial success at the box office, earning over ₹127.6 crore, despite receiving bad reviews for the story and script . It was dubbed a “landmark film” in Allu Arjun’s career. He received plaudits for his performance in the dance numbers and action sequences. In addition to receiving his ninth nomination for a Filmfare Award, his performance in the movie earned him the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – Telugu.

He revealed in June of the same year that he will be working with producer Dil Raju on DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham for the third time. In the Harish Shankar-directed movie, which came out in 2017, he costarred with Pooja Hegde, Rao Ramesh, and Subbaraju as Duvvada Jagannadham “DJ” Shastri. He is an undercover police officer who poses as a caterer. According to Hemanth Kumar of Firstpost, who appreciated his dance, “look beyond Allu Arjun’s classy moves in Seeti Maar and Asmaika Yoga, all you find is a story that struggles to find its rhythm.” While praising his dancing, India Today criticized the film’s storyline, calling it “Boring-ah, bore-asya, bore-obiah.”

In May of the following year, his film, which was directed by published Naa Peru Surya, directed by Vakkantham Vamsi. He portrayed Surya, a soldier in the Indian Army with trouble controlling his fury. Particularly for the dance numbers and action scenes, Allu Arjun invested a lot of time in studying the stunts and tricks from experts. The movie did well at the box office and garnered mixed reviews when it was first released.

His performance was described as Allu Arjun’s “career-best” by a critic, who also said it was the “biggest strength to the film”. “Allu Arjun is extremely talented and has given a dynamic performance in the film,” said Vyas of The Hans India. According to Priyanka Sundar of the Hindustan Times, “Allu Arjun tries to do his best in the shoes of a soldier, but at places we see that it looks forced.”

About Sukumar :

On January 11, 1970, Sukumar was born into a Telugu family in Mattaparru, a village close to Malikipuram in Andhra Pradesh’s former East Godavari district (now Konaseema district). His mother, Veera Veni, was a housewife, while his father, Tirupathi Rao Naidu, was a rice dealer. Of Naidu and Veni’s six children, Sukumar was the youngest. After killing a rooster he loved when he was six years old, Sukumar became a vegetarian for a while.

He earned a master’s degree in mathematics after completing his education at Zilla Parishad High School in Razole. Later, he taught physics and mathematics at Aditya Junior College in Kakinada. Sukumar and his junior Prakash Toleti made the decision to take a fresh approach after over seven years had passed. They believed that as lecturers, their lives had become too routine. Sukumar and Toleti started off as Telugu film writers and contributed to a few productions.

Following their work on three scenes for Jayanth C. Paranjee’s Bavagaru Bagunnara? (1998), the college called them in to assist with student recruitment. For moral reasons, they left the movie. Sukumar temporarily continued to educate students, made money, then went back to the film industry since he was not making enough money. He was Manasichi Choodu’s associate director (1998). Later, Sukumar helped Editor Mohan with Hanuman Junction (2001) and Kshemamga Velli Labhamga Randi (2000).

Sukumar served as an assistant director for Dil (2003) under V. V. Vinayak prior to making his directorial debut. Before joining the sets of Vinayak’s Dil, Sukumar started drafting the script for his first feature film, Arya (2004), in Visakhapatnam. Dil Raju, the film’s producer, promised to produce the movie if Dil proves to be a financial success.

In contrast to movies like Darr (1993), Kabhie Haan Kabhie Naa (1994), and Kaadhal Kondein (2003), where the protagonist’s love or obsession for the female lead is revealed towards the end, Sukumar decided to tell the story of a boy who confesses his love to a girl right at the beginning because he thought that concept was “obsolete.”

Sukumar’s script impressed Raju, and after taking Ravi Teja, Nithin, and Prabhas into consideration, Allu Arjun was chosen as the film’s protagonist. Siva Balaji and Anuradha Mehta were selected for the other two main parts. Devi Sri Prasad and R. Rathnavelu, who worked with Sukumar on many of his subsequent films, were selected as the film’s music director and photography director, respectively.

Arya was a commercial success, earning ₹16 crore in revenue and ₹30 crore at the box office on a ₹4 crore budget. Arya’s success instantly made Sukumar a household name. He won the Best Screenplay Writer prize at the annual Nandi Awards ceremony and the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu at the 52nd Filmfare Awards South ceremony .

After that, Sukumar started writing the screenplay for the 2007 crime movie Jagadam, which starred Ram Pothineni and Isha Sahni. Jagadam was more violent than Arya, and in an interview with South Scope,

According to Sukumar, he “made it with an innocent passion” and referred to the movie as a “act of bravado” without considering how the public would react.[9] Reviews of Jagadam were mixed , with Rediff calling it a “good effort” and Sify calling it a “not so much a plot-driven film” while applauding the technical crew’s work. Despite gaining a significant cult following over the years, Jagadam was a box office failure after receiving mixed reviews.

Then, in 2009, he developed and directed Arya 2, which was marketed as the film’s eponymous sequel. It told the tale of Arya, a crazy orphan whose love for his friend Ajay and his coworker Geetha is never enough. It starred Allu Arjun, Kajal Aggarwal, and Navdeep in the main characters. Critics gave the movie mixed reviews. Nonetheless, Arya 2 was hailed for its soundtrack and style quotient and went on to become one of the year’s few successful Telugu films .

At the 57th Filmfare Awards South presentation, Sukumar was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu, but S. S. Rajamouli won for Magadheera. According to Sukumar, “was the most precious and sweetest thing I have heard about myself” after seeing Arya 2, Rajamouli declared that he believes Sukumar to be the greatest of the group. Sukumar started working on 1: Nenokkadine, a psychological thriller, after finishing 100% Love. He chose Mahesh Babu as the main character because he thought Mahesh’s appearance appealed to everyone.

The The story was based on an incident in which a bus driver discussed a little boy who claimed that his parents were killed in that bus. He spent two months writing the screenplay for the movie, which he regarded as his ideal endeavor .1. Nenokkadine was released worldwide on January 10, 2014, and critics gave it varying reviews. According to Deccan Chronicle’s Suresh Kavirayani, Sukumar “fails to deliver” and the narrative is “run of the mill” .

The Hindu’s Sangeetha Devi Dundoo said, “It’s a relief when Sukumar interjects the psychological thriller with nuanced humor that never detracts from the main plot. I’m used to watching movies that start off with a fantastic premise only to fall into the commercial trap of force-fit comic situations.” away from the storyline.

After receiving conflicting reviews, Nenokkadine became a commercial flop after earning about ₹28.9 crore in global revenue on a budget of ₹60–70 crore. 1: Nenokkadine developed into a significant cult movie over time. Allu Arjun produced and starred in his two-and-a-half-minute short film, I Am That Change, which he wrote and directed in 2014. The short film was praised by many, including celebrities, for its concept and execution when it was first released and went viral online.

Sukumar chose to direct Nannaku Prematho, which starred Rakul Preet Singh and N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in the key parts, after his father Tirupathi Naidu passed away. An emotional relationship was the subject of Rama Rao Jr.’s 25th acting role in Nannaku Prematho. throughout the final 30 days of a parent’s life, between a father and his kid. The critics gave Nannaku Prematho favorable reviews when it was released on January 13, 2016.

The Times of India’s Pranita Jonnalagedda said that if Sukumar “decides to listen to his inner self and gives us some interestingly conceived sequences,” the audience experiences highs, and whenever he “gives in to the prerequisite mandates of Telugu cinema,” there are lows. In the international market, Nannaku Prematho became the third highest-grossing Telugu film ever after earning above-average earnings at the domestic box office .

Rangasthalam, his 2018 historical action movie starring Ram Charan, was well-reviewed, with special recognition given to Sukumar’s directing and script as well as Ram Charan’s acting. The end of Rangasthalam ranked among the highest-grossing Telugu movies ever made.

Following Rangasthalam’s popularity, Sukumar began production on Pushpa: The Rise (2021), a period action drama starring Rashmika and Allu Arjun. It was released as a pan-Indian film with a budget of between ₹170 and 200 crores. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was well received by viewers and went on to receive fantastic commercial reception in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil, earning ₹373 crores in total revenue by the end of its theatrical run.[46] Following the success of Pushpa: The Rise, Sukumar declared that work on the follow-up, Pushpa 2: The Rule, would start in the summer of 2022. The movie is scheduled to open on December 5, 2024.

 

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