| Kedi | |
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| Directed by | Kiran Kumar |
| Produced by | D. Siva Prasad Reddy |
| Starring | Nagarjuna Mamta Mohandas Ankur Vikal Chitrangada Singh |
| Music by | Sandeep Chowtha |
| Cinematography | Sarvesh Murari |
| Release date(s) | February 12, 2010 |
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| Language | Telugu |
Kedi (Telugu: కేడి, English: Conman) is a Telugu language feature film directed by debutant Kiran Kumar. The film stars Nagarjuna and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. Ankur Vikal (Slumdog Millionaire fame) plays the role of the antagonist. Music was scored by Sandeep Chowtha, who previously scored music for Nagarjuna's earlier films Ninne Pelladutha (1996), Chandralekha (1998), and Super (2005). The film released on February 12, 2010.
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Ramesh, nicknamed Rummy (Nagarjuna) loves his childhood friend Janaki, who asks him to grow rich and powerful and then marry her. With this motive, Rummy starts gambling and becomes rich in no time.
ACP Sekhar (Sayaji Shinde) takes notice of his activities and attempts to catch him. Rummy then moves to Goa where he meets Chandra (Ankur), a pub owner who also runs gambling in it. Both of them enter into a big deal. While on the task, Rummy rescues Sara (Paula) from Victor. Sara’s sister Nadia (Linda) falls in love with him. Another woman, Sandhya (Mamta Mohandas), enters his life. She helps him in his task. Meanwhile, differences arise between Rummy and Chandra, and they become rivals. Now, how will Rummy encounter the situations? What happened to Janaki? Will he get back to her and marry her? All these form the rest of the story.[1]
The film went through a series of name changes in production from Rummy to Mayagadu to Mosagadu', before the producers agreed on Kedi.[2]
The movie was released on February 12, 2010, worldwide.
Most of the reviews were saying that the movie is a flop. And even the box office results were poor. But some were saying that the audoence is not used for such different movies.
Despite of poor reviews, the movie was praised because of music, art direction and cinematography.
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