Chirunavvutho

With a Smile)[1] is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language film directed by G. Ram Prasad, with a story written by Trivikram Srinivas.

The film stars Venu, Prema, debutante Shaheen, and Prakash Raj.

It was later remade into Kannada as Premakke Sai (2001) and Tamil as Youth (2002), with Shaheen reprising her role in both remakes.

Aruna runs away from the house during the marriage by discriminating against him as a low life chef and he can not be suitable for her.

During a night party, her soft drinks glass was adulterated with alcohol and she was about to be raped.

Later, it revealed that Pratap is Aruna's lover who cheated her for the sake of Sandhya's property.

Sandhya turns a runaway bride and goes to Venu's house with marriage costumes.

[5] A critic for Andhra Today wrote, "Trivikram's story and dialogue deserve full honours.

[6] A critic for Full Hyderabad wrote, "The theme is good and it is handled well" but added that "Venu, with his wooden expression, disappoints.