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Synopsis: Rabhasa is a 2014 Telugu film written & directed by Santosh Srinivas. The story revolves around a US return student Karthik who pledges to marry his uncle Dhananjay's daughter Indu which was his mother's wish. A small family feud ends up with both the families getting separated. The rest of the story is all about how he controls the relationship and fulfills the wish of his mother.
 
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2014
153 min
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the daughter of any one amongst us.

But, your relations in

no way should go out of the village.

That lies in your hands.

No, it is in the hands of my mother.

I gave word to mom that

I would marry anyone she tells.

Tell mom! Which one do you want in these?

I want Chitti.

Chitti is none other than my cousin.

Srivalli is the one

and only sister of my father.

He is married her to

his childhood friend Dhanunjay.

Both the families have celebrated that...

...daughter in law of my family

was born when Chitti was born.

See you sister in law.

Come baby, let us go.

I will not come, I will stay with aunt.

Leave it, only two days right!

I will take care.

- Okay

- Okay! See you bro.

Okay, go and come.

Master! The car your sister was

travelling met with an accident.

Sister in law.

You have taken care of me

without mother as your daughter.

Even if days are changed,

men are changed...

...you make my daughter as

your daughter in law, right?

Chitti when born itself is the

daughter in law of my house sister in law!

From then, my mom has brought up Chitti

not like aunt, but like her daughter.

One day.

Your brother in law promised to give

documents of land to the villagers...

...if he is made as

the President of the Panchayat.

With the respect on you,

we made him as the President.

Now, he is sold that land for money

to that private company.

Eyes of the farmers look at the sky.

Eyes of the wrong look at the ground.

You are no more fit

for the post of President.

Resign now.

- Should resign, should resign.

- Should resign, should resign.

Brother.

To your husband who embarrassed me...

...without considering

as husband of his sister...

...and to this village,

I will show what Dhanunjay is.

Chitti when born itself

is the daughter in law of this house.

Dad!

Uncle leaving the village is forgotten us.

As sister is gone,

you too have forgotten uncle.

But mom is not forgotten

her word given to her sister in law, dad!

You are the meaning behind

the word of mother, right dad?

Why do you not understand mom then?

Please excuse me.

I am going to ask for my niece.

- Bro!

- Come bro.

Bro!

What is this wonder?

What a luck for me?

Friends, he is my brother in law,

head of the village.

- Salutes sir.

- Bro!

All these are my corporators.

Sit, sit, sit, sit bro sit.

Tell bro! What is special?

What else, the same one spoken already.

We came to ask your daughter

in marriage to son of your brother in law.

True? Is it true bro?

Hey Divakar, Damodar!

Come, all of you come.

Brothers! My bro has forgotten all

and came to ask for...

...my daughter as daughter in law

to his house.

Bro! How dare are you coming to

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Santosh Srinivas

Santosh Srinivas is a director, screenwriter, and cinematographer who works primarily in Telugu cinema. He directed Kandireega which featured Ram Pothineni in lead role. Santosh was born and brought up in Visakhapatnam. He completed his schooling and graduation in Visakhapatnam.He started his career as a cinematographer. He worked as cinematographer for films that include Khatarnak, Takkari, Rainbow. which features Ram Pothineni and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. He planned a movie with Pothineni with the same cast and crew of Kandireega which didn't enter production. Later he started Rabhasa featuring N. T. Rama Rao Jr and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles. more…

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