Endukante Premanta
Endukante Premanta is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by A. Karunakaran. Produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore, the film stars Ram Pothineni and Tamannaah Bhatia. It features music scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar and dialogues by Kona Venkat. The film was released theatrically on 8 June 2012.
The film deals with love between two souls across two different eras. Both Ram and Tamannaah play dual roles in the film, with each of those pairs of roles set in 1980 and 2012, respectively. This film's plot is based on the American film Just like Heaven. Endukante Premanta was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Yen Endral Kadhal Enben, though the Tamil version never saw a theatrical release.
Plot
In Vizag, 1980 : Krishna is in love with Srinidhi, and has been standing outside her college bus stop everyday for three years, hoping she would look at him. Srinidhi also likes Krishna but does not reveal it, as she fears that by doing so, she may put her family in trouble. On the last day of the college, Krishna decides to propose to her, so he disguises himself in a burqa and boards the bus. The bus gets involved in an accident, and Krishna saves Srinidhi from the mishap but is killed in the process. Shocked about Krishna's death, Srinidhi dies at his grave, regretting her decision to never look at him.In Paris, 2012 : Sravanthi, daughter of the Indian Ambassador to France and a medical student, is leading a stifling life due to her father's security around her, and craves freedom. She fantasizes an unidentified person in her dream every day, and she promises to marry him if her dream comes true, whoever he may be. One day, escapes from her home and goes on a tour of the whole countryside with her friends.
Ram is a happy-go-lucky guy who is a headache to his father as he does not take life seriously. In an effort to teach him hard work, his father tricks him and sends him to Paris for a job, which he arranges through his friend Pulla Reddy without Ram's knowledge. Ram tries to escape from the factory he works in, and when doing so, sees Sravanthi standing on a railing of the bridge over a river, and, thinking she's about to commit suicide, forces her to get down. Ram and Sravanthi get acquainted and make a plan to leave for India. However, at the airport, he is not able to find Sravanthi and leaves for India alone. After reaching India, he finds Sravanthi to his surprise at the airport. She tells him to meet a specific doctor in a specific hospital and disappears. On meeting the doctor, he finds Sravanthi in the hospital ICU. Sravanthi reveals that Ram has been talking to her soul. She went into a coma after an accident, which was a part of conspiracy hatched by DK, her dad's chief security officer. Only Ram can see and hear her, owing to their previous lives.
Ram realises he has to protect Sravanthi's body to keep her safe. He takes her to his aunt's hospital, where she tells him that Sravanthi needs a German medicine to survive - this medicine has to be given in three doses at exactly the same time, and not doing so would be fatal. After multiple failed attempts to kidnap Sravanthi's body, DK gets hold of Ram when he goes to get the last dose of medicine. After a fight, Sravanthi is given the third and last dose but DK messes with her oxygen supply. Ram manages to save her - however, when she wakes up, she doesn't remember Ram. Ram is heartbroken.
When Sravanthi and her father are prepared to go back to Paris, their car tyre gets punctured. Sravanthi finds herself at the same location her dream took place and sees Ram as the mystery man. Surprised, she moves forward and, when their hands touch, she remembers everything. The film ends with her hugging him.