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Running time 175 minutes Country India Language Budget ₹ 55 crore (550 million) Box office ₹130 crore (1.3 billion)—187 crore (1.87 billion) Attarintiki Daredi (English: Which Path Leads to My Aunt's House?) is a 2013 Indian film written and directed. It stars, and in the lead roles with, and in supporting roles. The film was produced by under the banner in association with. The and were composed. Was the cinematographer. The film focuses on Gautham Nanda, a business heir who acts as a driver in his estranged aunt Sunanda's house to mend her strained relationship with his grandfather Raghunandan who expelled her for marrying against his wishes years before. Attarintiki Daredi was made with a budget of ₹ 55 crore (550 million).

Began in January 2013 and ended in July 2013, with the film being primarily shot in and around. Significant portions were shot in and. The film was released on 27 September 2013 and received positive critical reception. It earned a worldwide share of ₹ 74.48 crore (748.8 million), grossed nearly ₹130 crore (1.3 billion)— 187 crore (1.87 billion), and emerged as the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time until it was surpassed by (2015). The film won four, six, four, six and the B. Nagi Reddy Memorial Award.

The film was dubbed into as Daring Baaz and was remade into as with, and in the lead roles, in as (2016) starring, and. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Raghunandan is a rich but unhappy businessman based in. He wishes to reconcile with his estranged daughter Sunanda, whom he expelled because she married Rajasekhar against his wishes. His grandson Gautham Nanda promises Raghunandan that he will bring her back to their home on his 80th birthday. Sunanda has three daughters; two of them are Prameela and Sashi.

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Gautham enters the house as Siddhartha aka Siddhu, a driver who was appointed by Rajasekhar after saving him from a. Gautham tries to woo Prameela, but gives up when he learns that she is in love with another man.

Sashi hates Gautham and is suspicious of him and Paddu, his friend and a nurse who is appointed to take care of Rajasekhar. Sunanda later reveals to Gautham that she is aware of his real identity much before the incidents, and warns him to abstain from doing anything with the intention of taking her back to Raghunandan. To save Prameela's love, Gautham and Paddu go to a village and accidentally, Sashi falls into the jeep due to a head injury, thus suffering with amnesia.

Gautham introduces himself as her lover for the time being. Sashi believes it.

The trio go to the venue; Gautham and Paddu enter the house. They and the bridegroom escape from there and reach Sunanda's home after a violent altercation with the family members of the bridegroom where Sashi's memory is revived. The bride's father Siddhappa asks for compensation for the damage caused by Siddhu, to which Sunanda promises Sashi's marriage with Siddhappa's elder son.

To avoid complications, Rajasekhar fires Gautham. Gautham later learns that Sashi loved him from the beginning but was hesitant to express her feelings. He traps Baddham Bhaskar, a rich staying in who has a for women, and enters Sunanda's home as his assistant.

Bhaskar falls for Sashi but his attempts are repeatedly thwarted by Gautham. On the day of her marriage, Sashi elopes with Gautham. While waiting with him for the train to Chennai, Siddhappa's men reach the station to stop them only to be trashed by Gautham and his assistants, led by Balu. Through Balu, Sashi comes to know Gautham's real motive.

An angry Rajasekhar, with Sunanda, arrive to shoot Gautham but Rajasekhar is taken aback after knowing his true identity. Gautham reveals that the day Sunanda left the house, Raghunandan tried to commit suicide but accidentally killed Gautham's mother. He says that he chose to love his grandfather though he killed his mother. Sunanda chose to hate him as he injured Rajasekhar and expelled them. Sunanda and Rajasekhar realise their folly and reconcile with Gautham.

Sashi is kidnapped by four henchmen appointed by Bhaskar where she narrates the story to the henchmen. Gautham and Paddu reach the spot and Sashi reconciles with Gautham. Bhaskar's wealth is seized by the and he is left with the same amount with which he ran away from Rajasekhar's house when he assisted him in the past.

Raghunandan reconciles with Sunanda, and Gautham is unanimously appointed as the CEO of the company thanks to Raghunandan and Sunanda's support. The film ends with Gautham holding Raghunandan's hand with affection. 'While shooting scenes with Nadhiya, I used to laugh out loud due to her dialogue delivery. Since she wasn't perfect in Telugu, I'd used to laugh whenever she tried to mouth dialogue. Nadhiya complained to Pawan that she can't do the scene if Trivikram is there on sets.

Then Pawan took over the charge and sent me out and he directed the whole scene. I came after a while and saw the output and said okay.' —, on one of the incidents during the film's shoot. Prasad stated during the film's launch that would begin in mid-December 2012. Kalyan searched for new locations in Spain as the story demanded a foreign location and around 30 to 45 days of shooting schedule was planned there. It was the first time Pawan Kalyan went for a location hunt and returned in the last week of December 2012. Due to unknown reasons, the film's shoot was postponed to 8 January 2013 in late December 2012.

Shooting finally commenced from 24 January 2013 at a private hotel in Hyderabad. The team planned a new schedule from 4 February 2013 in where scenes on Kalyan, Samantha and other support cast were planned to be shot.

The schedule was postponed to 15 February 2013 and Trivikram Srinivas continued the shoot in Hyderabad. After shooting for a few days in Hyderabad at a private mall, the planned schedule at Pollachi began from 12 February 2013. Where Attarintiki Daredi was significantly shot. An action sequence featuring Kalyan and other cast members was shot in late February 2013. The next schedule commenced from 1 March 2013 at a specially erected set at in Hyderabad where scenes featuring Kalyan and the other cast members were shot.

A few crucial scenes featuring the lead actors were shot there in early April 2013. Art director Ravindar supervised for the special set, which was worth ₹30 million. By mid-April 2013, a major portion of the film was shot there. Kalyan and the film's unit planned to leave for Spain to shoot important sequences. Scenes featuring the lead cast were shot in the end of April 2013 in a railway station set erected at Ramoji Film City. A new schedule began at Ramoji Film City from 2 May 2013.

That schedule ended on 28 May 2013. Samantha informed.the media that the film's speaking portions had been completed and that an overseas schedule was remaining. Filming then moved to on 5 June 2013 for a long schedule in which three songs, a few speaking portions and an action sequence were planned to be shot. Kalyan's introduction scene was shot in Switzerland which cost around ₹20 million. The introduction scene, which was also an action sequence, was shot on an island located in Spain using helicopters under the supervision of Peter Hein. Post-production activities were done simultaneously and for the film's first half was completed. The team returned from Milan on 2 July 2013.

The song 'Its Time to Party', which primarily features Kalyan, Samantha, Pranitha, Mumtaj and Hamsa Nandini was choreographed by Ganesh and was shot in a pub set erected by Anand Sai at Annapurna 7 Acres Studios. Principal photography on 14 July 2013. Themes and influences [ ] Attarintiki Daredi focuses on a young man's journey trying to convince his grandfather's estranged daughter to rejoin the family.

In its review, felt that the film's story was a reversal of (2001) and (2008). Kalyan's character, Gautham, is shown watching a few films, where the protagonist is in disguise trying to win over people who matter to him. In the film, Brahmanandam's character spoofs the film, (2000) named Radiator and wins the Bascar awards found by himself after being inspired from the. The of is parodied in the film with Brahmanandam playing a key role. Two songs were parodied: one of them being a devotional song 'Kaatama Rayuda' written by the poet Etla Ramadasa and composed by for the film (1940), and the other an 'Kevvu Keka' written by Sahithi and composed by for the film (2012).

A scene from the film, popularly known as the 'badam tree' episode, was based on a similar scene from the 2012 English film. Main article: composed the soundtrack album which consists of 6 songs., and Prasad himself wrote the lyrics for the soundtrack album, which was marketed. The album was released on 19 July 2013 in a promotional event at the with the film's cast and crew attending the event. The soundtrack album received positive reviews from critics. Release [ ] In late April 2013, Attarintiki Daredi was expected to release on 7 August 2013.

It was then scheduled for a release on 9 August 2013 on the eve of. But due to the then-ongoing, the release was put on hold. Prasad officially announced that the film would release on 9 October 2013 along with (2013). But the makers were forced to reschedule the release date to 27 September 2013 after 90 minutes of the footage was leaked onto the.

On an average, 80% of the film's tickets were sold out in all screens for the first three days in. Apart from, the film released in,,, and. Distribution [ ] The theatrical rights in the Nizam region were acquired by Global Cinemas in late April 2013 for a then undisclosed record price, which was revealed later as ₹120 million in early June 2013. My3 Movies announced on 26 April 2013 that they acquired the overseas distribution and DVD rights of the film. Naveen, who financed several overseas distribution firms, acquired this film's overseas rights on behalf of My3 Movies for ₹70 million which, according to, was 'a big gamble'.

Colours Media acquired the distribution rights in the United Kingdom from My3 Movies in late July 2013. Lorgan Entertainments acquired the theatrical distribution rights in Australia in early August 2013.

Marketing [ ] Sai Gopal, who assisted Trivikram since (1999), was in-charge of the film's promotional activities. The first look poster featuring Kalyan in a red shirt and dark cargo pants was unveiled on 13 July 2013. The first look teaser of 23 seconds was released a day later. Within a day of its release, the video posted by on fetched more than 190,000 hits and around 6,200 likes.

As of 16 July 2013, the teaser fetched over 300,000 million hits and about 9,000 likes thus setting a record for any Telugu video uploaded on YouTube at that time. By the end of the next day, the teaser was viewed 706,927 times and received more than 6,000 comments. The theatrical trailer was released on 19 July 2013 to positive reviews. Wrote in its trailer review, 'High on commercial value, the slick trailer of Attarintiki Daaredhi is a mix of action, comedy, romance and drama in appropriate proportions. Trivikram hasn't compromised on anything, including special punch lines for Pawan Kalyan, which he mouths in his signature style with a hint of sarcasm.'

Wrote ' Attarintiki Daredi appears to be an out-and-out entertainer with an apt tag-line 'celebration of entertainment'. It is also going to be high in entertainment quotient as some noted comedians Bramhanandam, Srinivas Reddy, Ali tickle the funny bones of the audiences'. The video featuring Kalyan recording the song 'Kaatama Rayuda' was released on 4 August 2013. The video received positive response and according to a report by, Pawan Kalyan's fans opined that the song composed by Devi Sri Prasad reminded them of the song sung by Kalyan in the film (1999). In late October 2013, the makers planned to add two more scenes as a promotional stunt to discourage copyright infringement. Six minutes of footage were added to the film this version was screened from 31 October 2013.

Copyright infringement [ ] On the night of 22 September 2013, a 90-minute piece of footage was leaked online and became. Prasad filed a complaint the following day against the copyright violation, and sought cyber-protection for Attarintiki Daredi. Because of this incident, the film's release was delayed to 27 September 2013. The film's female lead, Samantha, as well as other celebrities such as,,, and, condemned the unauthorised distribution act. However, police initially suspected that the incident might be a publicity stunt enacted by people who invested in the film. On being informed about the alleged sale of the movie in different electronic formats in the CD and mobile shops in Pedana town, Superintendent of Police J. Prabhakara Rao deployed a special team, led by Pedana Rural Circle Inspector A.

Pallapu Raju, to investigate the issue. The police launched a hunt for unlicensed compact discs in the CD shops across the district. And from and shops renting CDs in the were seized, and some of the shop owners were taken into custody for. Pavan Kalyan fans went out into the streets, with signs containing slogans protesting the piracy. Subsequent to their investigation, the police arrested five people, in addition to production assistant Cheekati Arunkumar, and recovered several illegitimate copies of the film on 20 September 2013.

Arunkumar had worked as a production assistant for the films (2011) and (2013), both of which were produced by B. Prabhakara Rao told the media that Arunkumar had given a copy of the DVD to his friend and Hyderabad-based APSP constable, Katta Ravi, who sent it to his friend, V. Sudheer Kumar, on 14 September 2013. -based Poranki Suresh got the from Sudheer Kumar, and later gave it to Kollipalli Anil Kumar, who owns the Devi Mobiles and Cell repair shop in Pedana. Anil Kumar had uploaded the two-part movie into his system, and sold the 60-minute part-one of the movie to his customers in different formats.

Anil Kumar deleted the original file in his system after learning about the police raids. However, he confessed to the crime during the investigation. Based on the information given by Anil Kumar, a special team led by K.V. Srinivasa Rao, with the support of the Crime Investigation Department, Hyderabad, arrested the suspects in Hyderabad. The police filed charges on 24 September 2013, against the five suspects under clauses 63, 65 and 66 of the Copyright (Amendment Bill) 2010 and 429 IPC. Kalyan and Trivikram Srinivas decided to return a significant portion of their remuneration to help Prasad overcome the financial crisis caused by the leak.

Samantha returned her entire salary to the producers. Kalyan remained silent during the entire issue, but finally spoke at length about the episode at the 'Thank You Meet' of the film on 14 October 2013. He said that this was a conspiracy and not piracy. He added that he was very well aware of the facts as to who was behind the leak of the film and will not spare anyone and will strike when the time is right. Home media [ ] The Television broadcast rights were sold to an unknown channel in mid June 2013 for an amount of ₹90 million which happened to be the highest amount that a television channel paid for the telecast rights of a Telugu film till the sale of rights of (2014) to in June 2014.

The film's television premier was announced in mid December 2013 to be held on 11 January 2014 in. The film registered a TRP rating of 19.04 which was the highest for any Telugu film till date. The Indian DVD and Blu-ray were marketed by Volga Videos. The overseas DVD and Blu-ray were marketed by Bhavani Videos.

Reception [ ] Critical reception [ ]. Kalyan ( top) attracted positive reviews for his performance while Samantha ( bottom) received praise for her performance in a limited role.

Attarinitki Daredi received positive reviews from critics according to who called the film a 'perfect family entertainer' in their review roundup. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of praised the film's climax scene, while also stating that Trivikram Srinivas makes his presence felt before concluding that the film is, 'A good dose of fun, tailored for the box office.' Sushil Rao of rated the film 4 out of 5 and wrote 'The movie is a worth watch. The reasons: Pawan Kalyan's comedy, fights composed by Peter Hein, Trivikram Srinivas' writing skills, Prasad Murella's cinematography, and Devi Sri Prasad's music.

That there is promise in the movie is a feel one gets right from the opening scenes which are dramatic'. Rated the film 4 out of 5 and stated 'If you are looking for sheer entertainment, know that Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram have gift packed for you with high dose of comedy. It is entertainment, entertainment and entertainment. Pawan Kalyan`s histrionics, his performances and Trivikram`s handling of the simple story in effective way is what makes Attharintiki Daaredhi a big entertainer'.

Shekhar of rated the film 4 out of 5, calling it 'a must watch film for the fans of Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram.' Jeevi of rated the film 4 out of 5 and praised Trivikram Srinivas's script and added that Kalyan's performance and Trivikram Srinivas' story telling skill 'makes sure that your heart is touched at times and heartily laugh all the time while watching the movie'. IndiaGlitz rated the film 4 out of 5 and praised Kalyan's performance in the film's climax, calling it 'an unseen angle' before conlcuding that the film 'is a treat for the family audience'. In contrast, Sridhar Vivan of rated the film 2.5 out of 5 and criticised the film's first half and felt that the 'real entertainment' began only after the entry of Brahmanandam's character. He too praised Kalyan's performance and the film's climax and Trivikram Srinivas's direction. Radhika Rajamani of rated the film 2.5 out of 5; she praised the performances of the cast but called Attarintiki Daredi, 'a stylish film which does not rise above being a routine family entertainer.'

Rated the film 2.5 out of 5 and wrote 'Unfortunately, Trivikram succumbs to star pressure and churns out a highly disappointing product. At nearly three hours, the film makes you cringe in your seats, especially with the emotional punch it delivers in the climax'. Sandeep Atreysa of rated the film 1.5 out of 5 and felt that the film was made only for Kalyan's passionate fans and for others, this film would appear to be 'high on style and low on content'. He called Kalyan's performance as the only '. Box office [ ] The film collected ₹335.2 million by the end of its three-day first weekend. By the end of its first week, the film collected over ₹490 million at the worldwide box office. The film managed to perform well despite facing competition from and collected ₹603.4 million in two weeks at the worldwide box office.

Trade analyst reported that till 13 October 2013, the film collected ₹633.1 million at worldwide box office. The film collected ₹655 million in 19 days at worldwide box office.

The film collected ₹701.8 million in 24 days at the worldwide box office and became the second Telugu film to cross ₹700 million after (2009). It collected ₹712.4 million at the worldwide box office by the end of the fourth week.

The film collected ₹733.8 million at the worldwide box office in 39 days. The film collected ₹733.6 million at the worldwide box office in six weeks. The film collected ₹739 million at the worldwide box office by the end of its seventh weekend. The film became the highest grossing Telugu film of all time surpassing Magadheera.

Attarintiki Daredi collected a worldwide share of ₹748.8 million and grossed ₹1.3—1.87 billion in its lifetime. However, after the four-day run of (2015), it became the second highest grossing Telugu film of all time. India [ ] Attarinitki Daredi collected ₹108.9 million on its first day at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions breaking the previous opening day record set.

According to Adarsh, the film collected ₹107.2 million on its first day at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions. He added that the film collected the highest collections amounting to ₹32.8 million from Nizam region followed by region with ₹21.5 million, with ₹14 million, East area with ₹10.4 million, district with ₹8.2 million, West area with ₹7.5 million, Krishna district with ₹7.1 million and with ₹5.7 million. According to Adarsh, the film collected ₹54.7 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions.

The film collected ₹227.1 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions, ₹30 million together in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and ₹16.6 million in the rest of India by the end of its three-day first weekend taking its worldwide total to ₹335.2 million. The film collected ₹37.3 million taking its four-day total in the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions to ₹259.3 million, thereby overtaking the first week totals of and. By the end of its first week, the film collected ₹350.5 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions and ₹50 million from other states. The film grossed ₹10.8 million in its first weekend and ₹14.5 million in its first week with a net collection of ₹10.5 million and distributor share of approximately ₹5 million at Tamil Nadu Box office thus creating a then all-time record for a Telugu film in the state according to trade analyst Sreedhar Pillai who felt that the film's collections had dropped due to the release of and in the same week. The film earned ₹25 million in its first weekend and ₹41.1 million nett in its first week at Karnataka and also created an all-time record for a Telugu film. Adarsh reported that the Attarintiki Daredi earned ₹15.8 million in Mumbai and Kerala.

The collections dropped as result of protests in Seemandhra over the bifurcation of the state of Andhra Pradesh including in key areas like Nizam and Ceded. Adarsh reported that till 13 October 2013, the film collected ₹473.5 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions.

The film was declared a at the box office. The film collected over ₹13 million on its 19th day making its total in the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions cross the ₹500 million mark. It stood in the third spot in the list of top 10 highest grossing (share) Telugu films in the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions preceded by Magadheera and Gabbar Singh. The film crossed the ₹200 million mark in the Nizam region and ₹90 million in the Ceded region in 20 days. The film collected ₹9.5 million on its 24th day taking its total in the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions to ₹546 million, thereby leading to Gabbar Singh dropping to third place in the list of films with the highest distributors' share in Andhra Pradesh.

Gabbar Singh had collected ₹508.5 million in the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions in its lifetime. The film completed its 25-day run on 21 October 2013. The film collected ₹550 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions, ₹52.2 million at Karnataka and ₹15 million from the rest of the country by the end of its fourth week. The film crossed ₹230 million in the Nizam region in its fifth weekend.

The film collected ₹577.3 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions in 39 days. The film collected ₹580.1 million at the Andhra Pradesh and Nizam regions in six weeks. The film completed a 50-day run in around 170 theatres on 15 November 2013. The film completed a 100-day run in 32 theatres on 4 January 2014. On the 100th day of its theatrical run, Attarintiki Daredi was screened in four centres in Nizam, eleven in Ceded, one in Vishakhapatnam, four each in Krishna and Guntur, six and two centres in East and West Godavari respectively. Overseas [ ] According to Adarsh, the film collected ₹26.7 million from paid previews in the United States box office.

The film collected more than $345,000 and grossed more than the other releases of 2013, Baadshah and, at the United States box office. He stated that the film collected $429,000 from Thursday's preview in the United States, thereby overtaking the collections of paid previews of (2013) in the country. Adarsh reported that the film collected $495,000 on Friday taking its two-day total to $924,000 which was equivalent to approximately ₹50 million. The film collected ₹61.5 million in the first three days at United States box office. The film collected ₹109.1 million in its first weekend at the United States box office. According to Adarsh, the film was the third biggest opener in the United States in 2013 after Chennai Express and and was the only Indian film apart from the other two to feature in the list of top 15 openers of 2013 in the country. The film grossed over $1.5 million within three days overtaking the preview collections of Baadshah in the United States and was expected to cross the $2 million mark there.

By the end of its fifth weekend, the film collected $2 million from the theatres included by the measurement and research company, and $0.3 million from theatres not included by Rentrak at the United States box office taking the film's total to ₹140 million. It collected a total ₹60 million from United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East region, Canada, Singapore and others, taking its total to ₹200 million, which made it the highest grossing Telugu film overseas.

Awards and nominations [ ] Ceremony Category Nominee Result B. Nagi Reddy Memorial Award Best Telugu Family Entertainer Won Best Film B. Prasad Won Best Director Won Best Actor- Male Nominated Best Actor- Female Nominated Best Music Director Won Best Supporting Actor- Female Nominated Best Supporting Actor- Female Nominated Best Lyricist for 'Aaradugula Bullet' Won Best Playback Singer — Male for 'Bapu Gari Bommo' Nominated Best Film B. Prasad Won Best Director Trivikram Srinivas Won Best Actor — Male Pawan Kalyan Nominated Best Actor — Female Samantha Akkineni Won Best Cinematographer Won Best Music Director Devi Sri Prasad Won Best Playback Singer — Male Shankar Mahadevan for 'Bapu Gari Bommo' Nominated Best Lyricist Sri Mani for 'Aaradugula Bullet' Nominated Best Supporting Actor — Male Nominated Best Supporting Actor — Female Nadhiya Nominated Best Fight Choreographer Won Best Dance Choreographer Ganesh for 'Its Time to Party' Nominated Best Film B. Prasad Won Best Actor — Male Pawan Kalyan Won Best Actor — Female Samantha Akkineni Won Best Cinematographer Prasad Murella Won B. Prasad Won Nadhiya Won Devi Sri Prasad Won Trivikram Srinivas Won Remakes [ ] The film was remade into Kannada as in 2014 by Nanda Kishore with, and in the lead roles. It was also remade in Bengali as directed by and starring.

• ^ estimates the final worldwide gross figure as ₹1.3 billion (equivalent to ₹1.5 billion or US$24 million in 2016), and estimates the final worldwide gross figure as ₹1.87 billion (equivalent to ₹2.2 billion or US$35 million in 2016). • The films that Pawan Kalyan watches, in the order in which they are screened before him by, are Taxi Ramudu (1961), (1955) and (1991). • Pronounced as Mythri. • For film trade purpose, the Nizam region includes the three districts of,, and in and seven districts in the region including,,,,, and apart from the state of.

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