Arundhati Page #5

Synopsis: Arundhati is a descendant of the Gadwal ruling dynasty. It is agreed that she will marry Rahul. A few days before her marriage, she comes to the fort of Gadwal from Hyderabad. There she is drawn to a nearby abandoned fort where an evil is lying. When the evil gets loose, Arundhati is forced to fight again like her great-grandmother Jejamma had to in her time.
Director(s): Kodi Ramakrishna
Production: Mallemala Entertainments
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2009
131 min
1,363 Views


Hey Bommali! I'll not leave you!

I'll come for you.

Go away from this town.

Go away!

Please go away, madam.

There are no humans inside.

Who is he?

My elder brother Veerendra Varma.

He died 30 years ago.

People say he's seen

sometimes near that fort.

It's their imagination.

How can they see him?

Where are you now?

- I'm in Vijayawada now.

Go away!

- Hey Bommali! I'll not leave you!

What's it madam?

I want all the details about our fort.

Please, tell me Chandramma.

Why are you asking about it?

No, madam.

Please don't think about it.

What's the story behind that fort?

It's not a story, it's a bad dream.

A bad dream you never

want to think about again.

Please tell me about it.

You're asking the story about yourself.

Your own story!

That's not a fort,

it's Gadwal kingdom.

Epitome of valour and pride.

With smiles of children,

affection and love,

our kingdom was filled

with happiness and festivities.

Your great, great grandfather

Raja Chinnavenkata Rangarauyudu was king

He had 2 daughters,

Queen died when they were children.

Elder daughter was Bhargavi,

she was beautiful and very innocent,

she never went against father's word.

Younger daughter was Arundhati,

a ferocious tigress of the empire,

Nobody could challenge her

in sword fighting or in archery.

She was born with leadership qualities.

The valour and confidence in her eyes,

and the courage,

she appeared like Gadwal's

presiding deity Goddess Jejamma.

That's why everyone

called her as Jejamma.

Like in every story

there will be a villain,

this story too has a villain.

Hey Bommali!

- Leave me...

He was a sex maniac!

Never left any woman he liked.

He used to chase like them

like a pack of hungry jackals.

He was King's nephew Pasupathi.

Pasupathi?

Leave me... leave me...

He used to kill anyone opposing him.

He was a man in appearance

but a beast in character.

King's biggest mistake was to

get Bhargavi married to him.

His scheming mother Jalajamma

was behind all this.

King's sister.

She cheated King by saying that

their horoscopes matched perfectly,

and got her son married to

his elder daughter Bhargavi.

What's this, hubby?

Is it good on your part to bring

these cheap women to home?

If they are cheap women,

then you too are cheap.

Come... come Bommali...

- Leave me.

This is quite common in royal families,

why are you making it an issue?

Go away!

That innocent girl's life got ruined

by the duo of mother and son.

One fine day, they went further down.

Arundhati was learning a special dance

from a Varanasi danseuse,

She was blind.

Look Arundhati, today I'm going

to teach you a new dance.

Royal women,

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