Money Money, More Money
Money Money, More Money is an Indian Telugu film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of 2006 film Darwaaza Bandh Rakho. The film is touted as a sequel to the films, Money (1993) and Money Money (1995). The film highlights actor Brahmanandam's noted role as Khan Dada in the earlier series.[2][3]
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Directed by | J. D. Chakravarthy |
Produced by | K. Satyanarayana |
Written by | J. D. Chakravarthi |
Starring | Brahmanandam J. D. Chakravarthy Brahmaji |
Music by | Songs: Chakri Background Score: Amar Mohile |
Production company | Chekravarthy Productions First Choice Media House |
Distributed by | Reliance Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 min |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Plot
Four small-time crooks, Chakri (J. D. Chakravarthy), Raghu (Bramhaji), Abbas (Mukul Dev) and Gogineni Gangaraju aka Goga (Kevin Dave) turn towards kidnapping for some quick money. They kidnap Megahana (Tara Alisha), daughter of a millionaire Jagadish (Nagababu) and they demand money (1 crore). They are forced to barge into the home of a vegetarian family of 35. The head of the household is Khan Dada (Bramhanandam), an ex-don and rival of Chakri.
Their stay in the house gets extended when they learn than Jagadish has gone abroad and they have to wait until he returns. The kidnappers are forced to take more hostages to keep their identity secret and prevent the kidnapping venture from failing. Eventually other people are stuck in the house, such as: Shankarabharanam (Venu Madhav), a pizza guy, Bullabbai (Rajeev Kanakala),a police constable, Trisha (Gajala), a sales girl, Tirumala Shetty (guy who wants money from Khan Dada), etc.
Jagadish finally appears he gives the four kidnappers the money, however there is now a fight between the four, and then Jagadish calls the police. The kidnappers go to Police station, Jagadish and Meghana say Chakri, Goga and Raghu are innocent but not Abbas. After 16 months Chakri owns a hotel and works with Shankarabharanam. Meghana and Chakri are both friends, Trisha works with Raghu on the sales business, Goga owns a sweet shop, Bullabbai is not a constable but a S.I., Abbas goes to jail, and the Khan residence live happily ever after and Khan and Chakri become good friends.
Cast
- J. D. Chakravarthy as Chakri
- Bramhaji as Raghu
- Kevin Dave as Gogineni Gangaraju aka Goga
- Mukul Dev as Abbas
- Bramhanandam as Khan Dada
- Tara Alisha Berry as Meghana
- Gajala as Trisha
- Naga Babu as Jagadish
- Chandramohan as Jagan Pataudi
- Subbaraju as Azharuddin
- Senthil as Dr. Sabhapathi
- Asha Saini as Champa
- Rekha as Geetha Madhuri
- Ramaprabha as Grand Mother
- Geetika as Sweety
- Allari Subhashini as Servant
- Jeeva as Tirumala Shetty
- Venu Madhav as Shankarabharanam
- Rajeev Kanakala as Bullabbai
- Ramjagan as Dattatreya
- Duvvasi Mohan as Munuswamy
- Taarzan as Pizza Shop Owner
- Surya as Babloo Khan
- Narasimha as Sunil Shetty
- Gundu Sudarshan as Sampangi
- Shashank as Police Officer
- Jackie as P.T.Paul
- Jhansi as Jayaprada
- Chalapathi Rao
Box office
While its prequels were a success, this film was an average grosser at the box office, as the story did not completely follow the same stories as the prequels. It also didn't feature the entire same cast or work with the same crew members.
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.thehansindia.info/News/Article.asp?category=2&subCategory=3&ContentId=3059
- "జె.డి. చక్రవర్తి దర్శకత్వంలో మనీ మనీ మోర్ మనీ". telugu.webdunia.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2019.