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Country
  
India

Director
  
Muppalaneni Shiva

Language
  
Telugu

Nee Premakai movie poster

Release date
  
1 March 2002 (2002-03-01)

Nee premakai first look a short film by ravi ganjam


Nee Premakai (Telugu: నీ ప్రేమకై) is a 2002 Telugu Love film directed by Muppalaneni Shiva and produced by Dr. D Rama Naidu under Suresh Productions. Vineeth, Abbas, Laya and Sonia Agarwal played the lead roles. Muppalaneni Shiva received Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for this film.

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Story

Srinivas (Vineeth) and Prabhu (Abbas) are roommates. Srinivas is a sincere guy working in BATA as manager. Prabhu is a parasite, who uses the money and room of Srinivas for his own luxury. Both these guys have a pious and beautiful neighbor in the form of Anjali (Laya). Srinivas sincerely loves her. Srinivas sends money ( 10,000) for Anjali as an anonymous well wisher, since her father could not afford MCA education for Anjali. Prabhu takes the credit by pretending to be that anonymous well wisher. Prabhu exploits Srinivas to the maximum and uses it to attract Anjali. At the same time, Prabhu creates such a situation where Anjali start hating Srinivas. A relative of Srinivas (Brahmanandam) talks with the parents of Anjali and makes them agree to marry off Anjali to Srinivas. But when Anjali comes to know about this, she says that she is in love with Prabhu. Anjali parents alter their decision and decide to marry off Anjali to Prabhu.

Cast

  • Abbas as Prabhu
  • Vineeth as Srinivas
  • Laya as Anjali
  • Sonia Agarwal
  • D. Ramanaidu
  • Kaikala Satyanarayana
  • Chandramohan
  • Brahmanandam
  • Sudhakar
  • AVS
  • Ali
  • MS Narayana
  • KPV Prasad
  • Manorama
  • Kavitha
  • Sana
  • Anitha Chowdary
  • Vimalasri
  • References

    Nee Premakai Wikipedia