is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film[1] directed by Prabhu Deva in his directorial debut and produced by M. S. Raju under Sumanth Art Productions who gave the screenplay as well.
Twenty years prior, their rich father married another woman and kicked out the two kids and their mother, humiliating them as they went.
Lalitha's cousin, Santosh, a cheerful boy brought up in London, born to millionaire parents Janaki and Prakash, also arrives on the same day with his mother.
Janaki also promises Santosh to be married to Dolly, the wealthy daughter of her brother's business partner, JP.
Sivaramakrishna is enraged at the accusation but leaves with a tearful Siri without settling the score out of love for Lalitha, not wanting to disrupt her wedding.
He accepts the challenge to grow more barrels of grain than Sivaramakrishna by the end of the season and agrees to leave the village forever and never see Siri again if he does not.
In spite of many antics from Krishnayya's and JP's side, Santosh succeeds in growing more grain than Sivaramakrishna and earning his approval.
In a moment of frenzy, as Krishnayya's son forces Siri to the ground, Santosh buries a knife in his neck, killing him.
After spending five years in prison, on the day Sivaramakrishna is released, he finds Santosh and Siri waiting for him at the gate in wedding attire.
The story of Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana was written by Veeru Potla, while the screenplay was penned by producer M. S. Raju.
[9] Raju initially wanted to name the film O Prema Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, but decided against it because the title was relatively long.
[12] The soundtrack featured a remixed version of the song "Prema Kosamai Volalo" sung by Ghantasala for the 1951 film Pathala Bhairavi.
[16] Sify which rated the film 3/5, stated that, "Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana a real treat and a joy to watch on screen."