Yamudiki Mogudu (1988 film)

[1] Yamudiki Mogudu was produced by Chiranjeevi's friends from his film institute days—Sudhakar, Hariprasad, and G. V. Narayana Rao on Dynamic Movie Makers banner.The rest of the plot is woven on how he balances the two lives and two girls, until Yama sees his determination and willingness to save all the people he loves.The story, co-developed by Satyanand and G. V. Narayana Rao, was inspired by the American film Heaven Can Wait (1978), which itself was based on the 1938 stage play of the same name by Harry Segall.During the story discussions, Satyanand introduced the concept of seven look-alikes existing in the world, and the idea of one person's soul entering another's body, which became a central theme of the screenplay.Chiranjeevi's dual role was well received, and the music, composed by Raj–Koti, was a chartbuster and a key factor in the film's success.[6] During the film's 100-day celebration, part of the proceeds was donated to the families of cotton farmers who had committed suicide that year.
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