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Directed by D. V. Narasa Raju | 6/10 IMDb Cinematography S. Navakanth Production company Ushakiran Movies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by D. V. Narasa Raju(story /screenplay /dialogues) Starring Nutan PrasadRajendra PrasadRama PrabhaPavithra Directors D. V. Narasa Raju, A. Vincent Cast |
Jabardasth masti 5 16 watch later 57 karu diddina kapuram comedy scenes with remote magic car
Karu Diddina Kapuram (English: Car Set-Righted Family) is a 1986 Telugu, comedy film, produced by Ramoji Rao on Usha Kiran Movies banner and directed by D. V. Narasa Raju. Starring Nutan Prasad, Rajendra Prasad, Rama Prabha, Pavithra in the lead roles and music composed by Satyam.
Contents
- Jabardasth masti 5 16 watch later 57 karu diddina kapuram comedy scenes with remote magic car
- Jabardasth masti karu diddina kapuram comedy scenes
- Plot
- Soundtrack
- Songs
- References
Jabardasth masti karu diddina kapuram comedy scenes
Plot
Engineer Raghava Rao (Nutan Prasad) his wife Indumathi (Rama Prabha), they are having 3 daughters & sons-in-laws. Raghava Rao has a life ambition to buy a car and finally he succeeds in buying a re-modified secondhand foreign car which has been damaged in an accident. Suddenly a shocking incident the car contains the soul of original owner Ram Swamy who had died in the accident next day of purchase because his desire on the car is not fulfilled his soul has not left the earth. Ram Swamy's soul drives the car automatically, makes so many magics and set rights all the problems of Raghava Rao. At the end, Raghava Rao decides to take care of Ram Swamy's family showing his by gratitude. Finally, Ram Swamy's soul completely satisfies and it leaves the car and mingles in the universe.
Soundtrack
Music composed by Satyam. Lyrics were written by Veturi Sundararama Murthy. Music released on Mayuri Audio Company.
Songs
1Priya Tulasi MaditelisiS P Balasubrahmanyam4:05
2Sari Sari Nee Pani SariS P Balasubrahmanyam - S Janaki3:51
3Sogasuga Mrudanga TalamS P Balasubrahmanyam - S Janaki4:12