Adavi Donga is a 1985, TELUGU film featuring Mega Star Chiranjeevi.? Chiru is probably the biggest star in Telugu cinema and has been the action for a few years after policy at the request of his fans.? Recently announced that engulfing you the world film acting in and eventually live his 150th feature.? Why, you can ask, I care about?? Well, if Chiranjeevi return something with results even remotely as crazy as this video for the song Idhi Oka Nanadanavanamu, we are all in for a treat.
As for the film itself, I'm going to let the DVD cover synopsizing, given that I've ever seen, and I do not think that I could be more concise.? Take into consideration the synopsis contains the expression "Chiranjeevi provides excellent performance as a silent tarzan who cannot express feelings":
Oorvasi Sarada fights against RaoGopal Rao, smuggling ring forest loses her son as a child and her husband is helping in captivity. She was disappointed when she seeks help from his brother (jaggayya) and wishes to destroy people who destroyed his life.Meanwhile kid grew up as a Tarzan in the jungle without knowing how to speak.
Radha and his friends come into the jungle to see the view and Radha is lost and is supported by chiru falls of his innocence and behaviour.Chiru is once again supported the police when he tries to kill other people who have tried to introduce animals. Then Sarada realizes Chiru is his son and names him as Kalidasu and educates him fight against criminals. It also makes radha is the daughter of his uncle Jaggayya and they fall in love. Rest of the story is how families are United and translated into regular commercial justice.A, brazzell criminals from KDR-Chiru, with a different back drop. This is a musical beat and strengthened the Chiru as Supreme hero position at this time.
Chiranjeevi gives an excellent performance as a silent tarzan who cannot express their feelings and speak and responsible for Sarada, son later who lives in his character.
Comedy is ensured by RaoGopal Rao and Nutan Prasad as father and son too in spite of the wicked.
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