I need only you) is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language romance film directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Ramoji Rao under Ushakiran Movies.
[3][4] Nuvve Kavali released on 13 October 2000 to widely positive reviews especially for its dialogues by Trivikram Srinivas, and the songs and background score by Koti.
The film had a long theatrical run grossing over ₹20 crore at the box office.
Another student Prakash, a very talented singer, develops feelings towards Madhu when she spontaneously sings along with him at a college function.
As they are apart for the first time in their lives, Tarun starts missing Madhu very badly, but does not understand his feelings.
She comes to his room to ask him what to reply and by mistake half opens the drawer in which he kept his greeting card and gift.
He hurriedly closes it and asks her not to open that and tells her to agree to the proposal if she likes Prakash.
At this point Tarun, ruled by emotions, hugs Madhu and cries and runs away from her.
Tarun firmly refuses, saying that their parents have given them unlimited freedom and it would be very selfish and irresponsible of them to break their trust.
They find Madhu and Tarun on the platform stairs and tell them that what they feel is not wrong and it is the way of the world.
[9] Sravanthi whose previous ventures didn't do well leading to losses revealed "As I was unable to do a film on my own, and I have the remake rights of the film Nuvve Kaavaali, I approached Ramoji Rao gaaru with the subject" who agreed to produce it.
[10] Tarun and Richa Pallod, who previously collaborated for a Fanta advert, debuted in the film as leads.
A critic from Rediff.com opined that "What is most noticeable about the film is that Richa and Tarun, despite their debutant status, are very comfortable in front of the camera, their performances bearing comparison with the seasoned showing of Boban and Shalini in the Malayalam original".
[14] Andhra Today wrote "Vijaya Bhaskar, who shot to fame with the genre of movies like "Swayamvaram" to attain critical acclaim has proved his mettle once again by relying heavily on the story.
Along with a good story, he has also optimized on the talents of the star cast and the crew of technicians to give an excellent movie.