




In a village in Telangana, Sadanandam, a former farmer who is now an electrician, visits his sister in Hyderabad. He is very impressed by her son, Chaitanya (Sai Ronak), who is a software engineer and makes a lot of money. Sadanandam wants a promising future for his daughter, Manasa (Pragya Nagra). So, he arranges for her to marry Chaitanya, imagining a modern city life for her. Both families agree, and wedding plans begin with traditional Telangana customs. Manasa, though unsure at first, says yes, while Chaitanya hides that he doesn't really want to get married. Unexpectedly, Chaitanya quits his high-paying job to become a farmer, but he keeps this a secret from Sadanandam. Sadanandam gets to know about this secret, and he starts worrying about his daughter's future. He decides to call off the wedding. Meanwhile, Chaitanya, dealing with his village roots and city pressures, secretly plans to stop the marriage, and Manasa also has her own doubts. The story unfolds with emotional twists, showing why Sadanandam, Chaitanya, and Manasa each don't want the marriage to happen. As family bonds are tested, the story compares village dreams with city life. It looks into what society expects, what people want for themselves, and the emotional burden of marriage. Overall, Laggam is an entertaining movie to watch for the whole family.
Sai Ronak is the actor.
Pragya Nagra is the actress.
Laggam can be watched on Aha.
Laggam gets an 8.3/10 rating on IMDB.
Laggam is streaming on Aha.
Ramesh Cheppala is the director of Laggam.
Laggam hit the theatres on July 30, 2024.
Laggam is a family drama.
No. Laggam is not available to watch in theatres. But it can be watched on Aha.
Yes. Laggam can be watched with family.