Manasantha Nuvve is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by V. N. Aditya. This film stars Uday Kiran and Reema Sen in the lead roles.[1] The film was written and produced by M. S. Raju and had music composed by R. P. Patnaik.[2] The film released on 19 October 2001 and was a success like Uday Kiran's previous films Chitram (2000) and Nuvvu Nenu (2001). It was one of the biggest hits of 2001 in Telugu cinema.[3]
The film's success led to remakes in Kannada as Manasella Neene (2002), in Hindi as Jeena Sirf Merre Liye (2002) and in Tamil as Thithikudhe (2003).
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ManasanthaNuvve is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by V. N. Aditya. This film stars Uday Kiran and Reema Sen in the lead roles...
which she acted opposite Uday Kiran, whom she later paired with in ManasanthaNuvve. She also appeared in the Tamil film Minnale alongside Madhavan, which...
films. His first three films, Chitram (2000), Nuvvu Nenu (2001), and ManasanthaNuvve (2001) were successful at the box office, earning him the title "Hat-trick...
Vidyasagar. This film is the Tamil remake of the 2001 Telugu film ManasanthaNuvve. It tells the story of two childhood friends and how they reunite some...
Bengali-language movie. It is an official remake of the 2001 Telugu language film ManasanthaNuvve. The movie was top grossing in Bangladesh for 2002.[citation needed]...
Bhagnani. The film is an official Hindi remake of the 2001 Telugu film ManasanthaNuvve (2001) which was based on Anmol Ghadi (1946).[citation needed] The...
Srinath in supporting roles. This film is the remake of the Telugu film ManasanthaNuvve (2001). Nagendra Prasad as Venu (Chintu) Gayathri Raguram as Renuka...
2001 Telugu movie ManasanthaNuvve directed by V. N. Aditya. It was then reused in Tamil, Kannada and Bengali remakes of ManasanthaNuvve. Kerala State Film...
company in Hyderabad established by M. S. Raju. Successful films like ManasanthaNuvve (2001), Okkadu (2003), Varsham (2004), Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005)...
directed his first Kannada film Manasella Neene, a remake of Telugu film ManasanthaNuvve. his son Nagendra Prasad played a lead role in the film. Sundar played...
Sravani Subramanyam, after which she played small roles in Anandam and ManasanthaNuvve. She appeared in Avunu Nijame and Kodi Ramakrishna's Keelu Gurram....
wrote "Director Gireesaaya borrows scenes from old blockbusters like ManasanthaNuvve, 'Love Story' and others familiar to Telugu audiences, and uses them...
second film Thithikudhe (the Tamil remake of Uday Kiran's Telugu movie ManasanthaNuvve) which also released in 2003 was also produced by Super Good Films...
office in 1946. The film was an inspiration for the 2001 Telugu movie ManasanthaNuvve. The Telugu movie went to be remade in Hindi as Jeena Sirf Merre Liye...
in the series after her notable performances in the Telugu series ManasanthaNuvve and Malayalam series Kudumbavilakku. Sameer, a well-experienced actor...
directed by Kodirama Krishna. He then worked in various movies like Manasantha Nuve, Nuvu Nakku Natchavu, Simharasi and Ammayikosam. Moving on to Mollywood...
significant roles in the hit films Suryavamsam, Preminchukundam Raa and ManasanthaNuvve. He acted with Jagapati Babu, Venkatesh and Nandamuri Balakrishna....
Savitha. She lent voice for Trisha's first Telugu film, Varsham, Richa's in Nuvve Kavali, and for Asin in Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, she lent her voice a...
Idlebrain.com felt that the story was mix of successful films like ManasanthaNuvve and Nuvve Kavali. He felt that the climax was very cinematic and unconvincing...