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The film was officially launched on 15 March 2007 at Hyderabad, and the principal photography began in June 2007. The film was shot in Hyderabad, Kerala, Kodaikanal and Rajahmundry while a song was shot in Jordan. The principal photography came to an end in April 2008, though the makers planned it to complete by January 2008. The film is released worldwide on 1 May 2008.[3][4]

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After the 2004 film Arya, Dil Raju wanted to produce a film with Allu Arjun as the protagonist of the film and planned to select Sukumar as the director of the film. However it did not materialize.[8] Later Bhaskar approached them with a subject which the duo accepted. Incidentally, it was the sixth film for both Allu Arjun and Dil Raju in their career.[9] The film was officially launched on 15 March 2007 at Dil Raju's office in Hyderabad.[10] Devi Sri Prasad was selected initially as the music director though Mani Sharma replaced him later.[11] The film's title has been in major headlines prior to the film's release. Initially it was reported in early December 2007 that the film is titled Romeo.[12] In early February 2008, it was reported that the film is titled Premikudu which was the title of the Telugu dubbed version of Shankar's Kadhalan.[13] Later the titles Enta Ghaatu Premayo, Araku and Varadhi were considered before being titled as Parugu.[14] In an interview, Bhaskar said that this film is based on real life characters and the scenes in the film are based on real life happenings.[15]

Allu Arjun was a part of the film since its initial stages. He had to shed weight he gained in course of building a six pack body for the film Desamuduru for this film and maintained a short hair style as he had to appear like a common middle-class man.[16][17] After considering Vedhicka for the female lead, Priyamani was selected in mid-July 2007 marking her first collaboration with Allu Arjun.[18] However, Priyamani walked out of the project and it was reported in mid-August 2007 that she would be replaced with Sheela.[19] Her inclusion was confirmed by Puri Jagannadh who said that her performance in the film Hello Premistara impressed Bhaskar and Dil Raju which made them sign her for this role.[20] Prakash Raj, who played an important role in Bhaskar's debut Bommarillu was signed for an equally important role in this film which the actor quoted as the best role in the film.[21] Subbaraju was selected for an important role with negative shades.[22] Poonam Bajwa made a crucial cameo appearance in this film.[23] Telugu anchor Chitralekha was selected for a small supporting role.[24] Saptagiri debuted as a comedian with this film. Regarding his casting, he said "I assisted Bommarillu Bhaskar for the film Parugu and he was impressed with my narrative skill. He offered me a role, and I received acclaim."[25]

During the film's launch, it was planned that the principal photography would commence in May 2007.[11] It was reported in early May 2007 that the principal photography would begin in June 2007, and the technicians are yet to be finalized.[9] In mid-August 2007, the filming continued at Kodaikanal where a song and few important scenes were shot.[26] Later, the film's shoot continued in locales of Kerala where crucial scenes on Allu Arjun, Sheela and Prakash Raj were shot.[27] By 29 September 2007 the film's Kerala schedule was complete by which 30% of the film's shoot was wrapped up. The next schedule started at Hyderabad in the first week of October 2007.[28] The film's climax was shot at Kodaikanal in mid-October 2007.[29] Later, the shooting continued in mid-November 2007 at Rajahmundry.[30] It was estimated then that the filming would be wrapped up by January 2008.[31] From 15 March 2008 the filming continued at Jordan where songs on Allu Arjun and Sheela were shot.[27] Later, in an interview on 8 April 2008, Allu Arjun confirmed that 90% of the shooting is complete and the rest would be wrapped in a week.[16]

Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack and the background score of the film which marks his first collaboration with both Bhaskar and Allu Arjun. The film's soundtrack featured 6 songs with Sirivennela Sitaramasastri, Anantha Sreeram and Chandrabose penning 2 songs each. Bhaskar said that all the songs were situational songs in this film which drive the story forward.[32] Hemachandra and Rahul Nambiar sang two distinct songs in the album while Kailash Kher, Saindhavi, Ranjith and Saketh were the other singers who sang the remaining songs in the soundtrack.[33][34][35] The film's soundtrack was launched on 8 April 2008 by hosting a promotional event at Durgam Cheruvu and Chiranjeevi attended the launch as the chief guest. The lead cast & crew of the film attended the function and Chiranjeevi handed the first cassette to Prakash Raj. The film's soundtrack was marketed by Aditya Music.[21]

Parugu was remade in Odia as Sanju Aau Sanjana (2010), in Bengali as Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo (2010), in Nepali as Dabab (2013) and in Hindi as Heropanti (2014). The film was dubbed and released into Malayalam under the title Krishna which was performed blockbuster at box office.[50]

Nigam sings predominantly in Hindi and Kannada language films but has also sung in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Malayalam, Nepali, Tulu, Chhattisgarhi, Meiteilon and other Indian languages.[6] Nigam has released a number of non-film albums and acted in some Hindi films.[7] He is known as the "Modern Rafi", a title given to him after his musical idol Mohammad Rafi.[8]

Nigam began singing at the age of four, when he joined his father Agam Kumar Nigam on stage to sing Mohammed Rafi's song "Kya Hua Tera Wada".[13][14] Nigam began accompanying his father on his singing appearances at weddings and parties. He moved to Mumbai with his father to begin his Bollywood singing career at the age of 19.[15] He was trained by Hindustani classical singer Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan.[16]

He has recorded Romantic, Rock, Devotional, Ghazal and Patriotic songs. He has sung in Hindi, Odia, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Kannada, Maithili, bhojpuri, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil and Telugu till date.[6][15] Nigam has released pop albums in Hindi, Kannada, Odia, Chhattisgarhi and Punjabi, as well as Hindu and Islamic devotional albums. He has released several Buddhist albums. Nigam has performed in countries in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.

Sonu Nigam first film song "O Aasman Wale" was from the movie Aaja Meri Jaan (1993). Nigam also sung the title song Of this movie but it was dubbed in the voice of SP Balasubramaniam. He released his first album "Rafi Ki Yaadein" in 1992.

He began hosting the hugely popular TV show, Sa Re Ga Ma in 1995. His song "Accha Sila Diya" for the film Bewafa Sanam, gave him greater success.[15] In 1997, he sang the patriotic song "Sandese Aate Hai" from the movie Border and performed the Nadeem-Shravan-composed song "Yeh Dil Deewana" in Pardes in the same year, both of which were highly successful.

His popular songs during this period were "Suraj Hua Maddham" and"You are my Soniya" from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... and "Panchi Nadiya Pawan Ke" from the film Refugee, all three of which he sang along with Alka Yagnik, "Tanhayee" from Dil Chahta Hai, "Tu Fiza Hai" from Fiza among others. He received his first Filmfare Award for the title song of the film Saathiya in the year 2002, which was composed by A.R. Rahman, with lyrics by Gulzar. His biggest success during this period was the song "Kal Ho Naa Ho" from the picture of the same name (2003), composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. The song earned him his only National Film Award, his second and last Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer as well as a third IIFA Award for Best Male Playback Singer.

From 2004 onwards, his popular songs include "Main Hoon Na" and "Tumse Milke Dil ka" from the film Main Hoon Na, "Do Pal" from Veer-Zaara, which he sang along with Lata Mangeshkar, "Chup Chup Ke" from Bunty Aur Babli, "Pyar Ki Ek Kahani" and "Koi Tumsa Nahin" from the film Krrish, which he sang with Shreya Ghoshal, "Sun Zara" and "Chori Chori Chupke Se" from Salman Khan starrer Lucky: No Time for Love, "Dekho Na" and "Mere Haath Mein" from Fanaa both with Sunidhi Chauhan, "Inn Lamhon ke Daaman Mein" from Jodhaa Akbar, and "Main Agar Kahoon" from Om Shanti Om. In the film Parineeta, he sang four songs with Shreya Ghoshal. His most successful and acclaimed songs during this period were "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna", "Tumhi Dekho Naa" and "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Sad Version" from Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and lyrics by Javed Akhtar, all of which he sang alongside Alka Yagnik.

He was also the leading playback singer in 3 Idiots, rendering the songs "Jaane Nahin Denge Tujhe", "Zoobi Doobi" and "Aal Izz Well". In the film Kurbaan, he sang the song "Shukran Allah" along with Salim Merchant of the composer duo Salim-Sulaiman and Shreya Ghoshal, which was appreciated.

Nigam has released albums of Mohammed Rafi's songs including Rafi Ki Yaadein, a collection early in his career, which was re-released in Rafi's memory in September 2007 as a six-disc collection of 100 songs, titled Kal Aaj Aur Kal.[23]

In 2008, soon after releasing Classically Mild, he released a single Punjabi track entitled "Punjabi Please"[24] and Rafi Resurrected, a two-disc collection of Rafi songs with music by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He contributed to the lyrics of several songs and directed the music for his album Chanda Ki Doli.

In July 2008, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO). This followed the release of these songs by the CBSO and the Indian music company Sa Re Ga Ma on Rafi Resurrected.[28]

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