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''Intlo Srimathi Veedhilo Kumari'' is a 2004
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directed by K. Vasu. It stars Srikanth,
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and
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. A remake of
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's 2003 Hindi film ''
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'', which itself borrowed its story from the director's ''
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'' (1984). The film opened to mixed reviews in August 2004.


Cast

* Srikanth as Sukumar *
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as Gopal *
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as Anjali *
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as Sundara Murthy *
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as Anjali * Chandra Mohan *
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* Kavitha *
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* Venu Madhav *
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*Babloo *Shilpa Chakravarti


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Release

Jeevi of Idlebrain.com gave the film a mixed review, citing "the first half is average and second half is a letdown" and "the main drawback of the film is the mistiming of comedy". He added "comedy films do not work out when the comedy timing in those films goes amiss". Another critic from MyMazaa.com stated "on the evidence of this film, the director lacks the skill to handle such subjects with finesse" and added "there is a thin line dividing comedy and confusion and that he lets the film slip into the latter stream". The film did not perform well at the box office, and post-release, Srikanth stated he did the film for "emotional reasons" and signed the film on the belief that
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had a good stature in the industry.


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* 2004 films 2000s Telugu-language films Telugu remakes of Malayalam films Films directed by K. Vasu {{2000s-Telugu-film-stub