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In India today, the traditional way of life is giving way to a new, modern one. In this process, there has been a dramatic change in the role of women. Women as young as 12 are now often forced to marry and have children before they’re able to even go to school. The movie Bommarillu dramatizes these events by taking place in a small village called Ippuram where two sisters work together to support their family living with their dad who is sick and bedridden. Eventually the older sister gets married off at age 14 and leaves for Mumbai where she quickly finds out that her choices have been limited because of tradition and social norms. The younger sister does all her work for the family until she finds a suitable groom for herself, but her romantic story has a tragic ending. The film was Produced by Bhimanna and directed by Bhaskar. It stars Siddharth, Taapsee Pannu, Brahmanandam, Jayasudha and Sivaji Raja in supporting roles. Jyoti Narayanan composed the music for the film which was distributed by Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra in Andhra Pradesh and Venkateswara Cine Chitra Overseas. The film opened to positive critical reception upon release on 1 July 2007. The film is also known for its unforgettable soundtrack. The audio was sold to the public in multiple audio formats, including DVD, CD and audio cassettes. Although the Hindi version has not been released yet, Divyanka Ghose of The Hindu reviewed it last year. She called it "an endearing movie with poignancy that lures you into the story." Official Website: http://www.bommarilludvddubbedonlinemovies.com/bommarillu-full-movie-in-hindi-dubbed-download/ http://enjoyfilmbollywoodonline.blogspot. co.uk/2010/09/bommarilli-movie.html Extended Trailer The film was nominated for the "Best Feature Film" in the 2007 South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA). It won for "Best Female Debutant" (Taapsee Pannu). Siddharth, Taapsee and Jayasudha were nominated for the Stardust Award in 2007 which is given to South Indian movies to recognise their performance, song and theme music. The film was awarded by many notable personalities, including Bharat Ratna's M. S. Subbulakshmi who said that it is a "thoughtful story that touches your heart. Very well written."The box office collections of the film were remarkable. Bommarillu collected a total of 5 crores from all over India and collected a gross collection of 8.5 crores from Andhra Pradesh only. The film collected over 7 crore from box office and became the highest-grossing film in 2007 at AP-Nadu cinema halls with 3,100 shows per day. This record was broken by Srimanthudu in 2014 after completing 4,200 shows per day at AP-Naduboju cinema halls. cfa1e77820

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