Parody on Gabbar Singh, Sudigaadu-style

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,June 25 2012]

Naaku kukka undi, daniki bokka undi, is a dialogue from Allari Naresh's forthcoming movie, Sudigaadu. The dialogue is a parody version of Pawan Kalyan's famous line, Naakkonchem tikka undi, kani daniki oka lekkundi, from Gabbar Singh.

This is only one of several parodies in Sudigaadu. This Bheemineni Srinivas-directed film, which is an adaptation of Tamil Padam, has spoofs on elements from as many as 108 movies! All the films are from Tollywood's recent history, films which released from 2000 onwards.

The makers say that Sudigaadu is 70 per cent original film. The original is more artistic, in that it draws upon art house cinema also. Unlike Tamil Padam, this film has many funny spoofs from blockbusters and noted films. In the latter category, films like Ye Maya Chesave may be included.

Looks like Naresh is going to raise the roof with his comedy.

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