మోలియే అనే 16 వ శతాబ్దపు ఫ్రెంచ్ రచయిత రాసిన ఎకోల్ దే ఫం
అనే హాస్య నాటిక ను కొద్ది మార్పులతో 1989 లో తెలుగు చిత్రం గా రూపొందించారు.
అనే హాస్య నాటిక ను కొద్ది మార్పులతో 1989 లో తెలుగు చిత్రం గా రూపొందించారు.
film sur l'histoire française
une histoire de la comédie française est faite dans un film. Ce l'histoire française s’ appelle Ecole des femmes. le Telugu film s’appelé Bava. le film est sorti en 1989.
Kota est un homme riche, avec des parents pauvres d'attente pour lui de mourir afin qu'ils puissent prendre son argent. Kota veut se marier de sorte que il peut quitter son la richesse à un héritier. ses parents empêchent tous ses efforts pour se marier. Il décide d'y échapper en quittant son domicile et de passer à un autre endroit. Il adopte également une jeune fille prabha avec l'intention de l'épouser quand elle grandit. Il l'installe dans une maison avec deux agents de gardiens. Ramesh (Naresh) est sous la pression de ses parents pour se marier. Fatigué de ses efforts, il se déplace à la ville où l'héroïne reste. Kota dit héroïne qu'elle sera mariée sans lui dire qu'il serait le marié. Il dit l'héroïne que l'homme qui vient à sa maison sur un jour donné sera son mari. Ramesh vient là par erreur. Ils tombent tous les deux pour l'autre. Kota est l'ami du père de Ramesh - et Ramesh lui parle de sa bien-aimée. Kota met les deux ensemble et réalise que la jeune fille n'est autre que prabha. Il lui emprisonne dans sa maison et arrange son mariage avec lui (Kota) pour le lendemain. Elle s'enfuit et rejoint le temple. D'ici là, Ramesh se rend compte que Kota est l'homme le plus âgé derrière son amant. Héros et l'héroïne se réunissent dans le temple. Ridiculisé par la famille et les serviteurs Kota réalise la folie de ses moyens et décide de laisser toute sa fortune à Chandraprabha plutôt qu'à ses parents avides. Kota veut qu'elle l'appeler bava plutôt que babai (oncle), et qui forme le titre.
Kota is a wealthy man, with poor relatives waiting for him to die so that they can take his money. Kota wants to get married so that he can leave his wealth to an heir. However his relatives hamper all his efforts to get married. He decides to evade them by leaving his home and moving to another place. He also adopts a young girl prabha with the intention of marrying her when she grows up. He installs her in a home with 2 servants as caretakers. Ramesh (Naresh) is under pressure from his parents to marry. Tired of their efforts, he moves to the town where the heroine stays. Kota tells heroine that she will be married without telling her that he would be the groom. He tells heroine that the man who comes to her house on a specific day will be her husband. Ramesh comes there by mistake. They both fall for each other. Kota is Ramesh's father's friend - and Ramesh tells him about his lady love. Kota puts two and two together and realizes that the girl is none other than prabha. He imprisons her in his house and arranges her marriage to him (Kota) for the next day. She runs away and reaches the temple. By then Ramesh realizes that Kota is the older man behind his lover. Hero and heroine meet in the temple. Ridiculed by family and servants Kota realizes the folly of his ways and decides to leave all his wealth to prabha rather than to his greedy relatives. Kota wants her to call him bava rather than babai (uncle), and that forms the title.