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Daggaraga Dooranga

(Redirected from Daggaraga Dooramga)

Daggaraga Dooranga (transl.Nearer Farther) is a 2011 Telugu-language romantic thriller film starring Sumanth, Vedhika[2] and Sindhu Tolani. It was dubbed into Malayalam as Poovithal Azhaku (പൂവിതൾ അഴകു്), into Tamil as Poovodum Puyalodum, and into Hindi as Aatank Ki Jung.

Daggaraga Dooranga
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Directed byRavikumar Chavali
Produced byJ. Samba Siva Rao
StarringSumanth
Vedhika
Brahmanandam
Sindhu Tolani
CinematographyT. Surendra Reddy
Edited byNandamuri Hari
Music byRaghu Kunche
Distributed bySudha Cinema
Release date
  • 26 August 2011 (2011-08-26)
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CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

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Gowtham (Sumanth) is an ad filmmaker who creates an imaginary digital model for one of his projects. That model unexpectedly closely resembles a real life woman, Meenakshi (Vedhika), whose engagement gets canceled due to Gowtham's provocative ad. An angry Meenakshi decides take action on Gowtham and his ad agency.

She contacts her friend Zahreen (Sindhu Tolani), an investigative journalist to take action against Gowtham. Zahreen meanwhile is on a dangerous mission, attempting to expose an impending terrorist attack. Zahreen hands over a DVD containing details of the terrorists to Meenakshi before she gets killed.

The terrorists are now after Meenakshi for that DVD. Gowtham unexpectedly is caught in her predicament and tries to protect her. Meenakshi and Gowtham, now on the run, are the only ones who can prevent this impending terrorist act.

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Critical reception

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From rediff.com's review: On the whole, Daggaraga Dooranga is watchable. Sumanth and Vedhicka carry the film on their shoulders. The lead pair does a good job. Sumanth gives a fine performance and Vedhicka has a fairly substantial role and lives up to it.[3]

References

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  1. ^ DD review
  2. ^ I have an important role in Daggaraga Dooranga
  3. ^ "Review: Daggaraga Dooranga is worth a watch". rediff. 26 August 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
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