Entha Manchivaadavuraa

Entha Manchivaadavuraa

Year: 2020

Runtime: 144 mins

Language: Telugu

Director: Satish Vegesna

ActionRomanceDrama

Abandoned after his parents’ death, a short film actor assumes multiple identities to bond with people in need of love and affection.

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On a train halted by a blockage in Yelamanchili, Nandini, Mehreen Pirzada tells a group of women about her lover Balu in a long flashback that unfolds with warmth and complexity. As a child, Balu is left alone after his parents’ death (the character is portrayed by Kalyan Ram), and he is taken in by Nandini’s father who helps him enter a boys’ hostel. This early kindness plants the foundation for a life driven by loyalty, courage, and an extraordinary hunger to do good.

Fifteen years pass, and Balu grows into a short-film actor who is affectionately called “Hero” by Nandini, while Balu himself refers to her as “Producer.” Their bond becomes the emotional heart of the story, a blend of affection, unspoken trust, and shared purpose. The glamour and mystery of Balu’s life start to surface when Nandini’s team discovers he harbors multiple identities. One identity is that of Surya, an army officer with a brother, a clue that hints at a past marked by duty and danger, even though the army world remains largely unseen on screen. The search for answers intensifies when a photograph surfaces: Balu is seen with an old couple who treat him as their grandson Shiva, a connection that widens the emotional scope of his life and the family he has touched, often without even realizing it.

Balu’s other disguises reveal a pattern of self-sacrifice. He has posed as the brother of a mentally unstable man and, in another act of quiet heroism, he stops the abandonment of the old couple’s grandson and chooses to be the grandson to them in spirit if not by blood. He even steps in to protect a woman from harassment, openly proclaiming himself as her brother. These acts of courage culminate in a bold idea: he launches All is Well Emotion Suppliers, a venture designed to offer people a sense of family by providing a representative relative who can bring happiness to those in need. The concept is simple in theory but profound in its impact, turning the idea of kinship into a practical service for strangers who crave connection.

A pivotal chapter arrives when a woman approaches Balu and Nandini with a unique request: a husband’s happiness hinges on having a son, because Rama Sharma, a cancer-stricken man who has lost his son years earlier, believes a new son could restore joy to his life. In response, Balu assumes the identity of Acharya, the son, and Rama Sharma’s world briefly brightens with the illusion of family’s renewal. This period is marked by tense confrontations with Gangaraju, an illegal land miner who tries to force a signature from Rama Sharma, leading to two brawls and Gangaraju’s arrest. The balance between deception and genuine care remains delicate, and the line between truth and desire becomes increasingly blurred.

Six months into the operation, All is Well Emotion Suppliers seems to be running smoothly, but trouble returns in the form of the old couple’s grandson, who arrives from America with his goons and vandalizes the office. Balu’s protective impulses flare again as he fights to defend the couple who had once shown him love. The elder’s revelation—he transferred his property to Balu out of affection rather than greed—strikes a chord: Balu learns that love and wealth do not always go hand in hand, and he confronts the heartache of a life lived in service to others. Rama Sharma eventually learns that Balu is not his biological son when a man shows him an advertisement featuring Balu and Nandini. The shock leads to a confrontation in which Rama Sharma slaps Balu, but Nandini explains the depth of Balu’s true love. The crisis culminates in Rama Sharma’s forgiveness, followed by his quiet departure from a world he cannot fully reclaim, leaving Balu to carry on with his unconventional family.

As the dust settles, Balu arranges for Acharya’s mother to receive tickets to Kashi, signaling a promise that she can someday join him. Nandini, her fiancé Kishore Vennela Kishore, and Balu then embark on a road trip that ends in the hill-station town of Munnar. There, an elderly man helps them reach his wedding anniversary party and introduces them to his Telugu-speaking wife who longs for family while hinting at connections to the larger world outside their circle. Balu reveals a carefully guarded secret to the old man: he is her nephew, a declaration that rocks the foundations of an already fragile plan. Nandini then discloses that she is actually his wife, a revelation that transforms fear into hope and alters Kishore’s own plans for their future. The old man’s wife blesses the couple if they are truly meant to be together, and Kishore decides to let go of a future he had imagined with Nandini. With the truth out, Balu and Nandini marry, cementing a bond born of shared trials and unyielding care.

Back in the present, Nandini reveals she is three months pregnant, and the two families—along with Kishore and their circle—set out on a journey that culminates on a boat. A priest’s ominous warning about an imminent obstacle fails to derail them, and a sense of calm returns as they sail. But peace is short-lived: Gangaraju returns, newly released, and attacks the boat with his henchmen. In the chaos, Nandini is injured and falls into the water. Balu dives in, rescuing her and killing Gangaraju, only to be fatally stabbed himself. In a poignant moment, the dying Balu urges everyone to move on, a plea echoed by memory and love. Balu survives his injuries, and months later their child is born, a living symbol of resilience. The couple then sets their sights on a new dream—a life where they can be together and provide for a family that has already given them so much.

In the final turn of the tale, Balu and Nandini choose to continue helping others, traveling toward a future where love, sacrifice, and belonging remain the guiding stars. The film remains tender, balanced between the bittersweet currents of fate and the unwavering hope that family can be built, not merely found. Across its span, the characters—anchored by a cast that includes Tanikella Bharani as Rama Sharma, Vijayakumar as Lakshminarayana, Rajiv Kanakala as Gangaraju, Sarath Babu as Siva Prasad, Pavitra Lokesh as Acharya’s mother, Sumithra as Lakshminarayana’s wife, Rajshri Nair as Nandini’s mother, Meena Vasu as Lakshminarayana’s wife, Gayatri Bhargavi as Nandini’s sister, Nellore Sudharshan as Balu’s friend, Ravi Varma as Lakshminarayana’s grandson, Pooja Ramachandran as Balu’s friend, Prabhas Sreenu as Venu, Rajshri Nair as Nandini’s mother, Baladitya as Aditya, Mehreen Pirzada as Nandini, and others—contribute to a tale about making room for love when life refuses to fit neatly into a single identity.

Last Updated: October 14, 2025 at 04:07

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