Akhil (film)

Akhil-Deshmukh [1]
Directed by V. V. Vinayak
Produced by Nithiin
Sudhakar Reddy
Written by Kona Venkat (Dialogues)
Veligonda Srinivas (Story)
Starring Akhil Akkineni
Sayesha Saigal
Bramhanandam
Mahesh Manjrekar
Music by Songs:
Anup Rubens
Guest Composer:
S. Thaman
Background Score:
Mani Sharma
Cinematography Amol Rathod
Edited by Gautham Raju
Production
company
Devdas Movies
Release dates
  • 11 November 2015 (2015-11-11)
Running time
130 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Tamil
Budget 40 crore (US$5.9 million)
Box office 26.05 crore (US$3.9 million)[2]

Akhil: Deshmukh is a Socio-fantasy film directed by V. V. Vinayak. The film, produced jointly by actor Nithin and his father Sudhakar Reddy on Sresht Movies banner, features Akkineni Akhil and Sayesha Saigal in their debut Telugu cinema. Anup Rubens and S. Thaman composed the film's songs while Mani Sharma did composed the background score. The film's story was written by Veligonda Srinivas and Kona Venkat wrote the film's dialogues. Production began on 17 December 2014 and the film released on 11 November 2015.

Plot

The story begins at thousands of years ago with a voice narrating how the Earth would face destruction in future due to the powerful UV rays of the Sun.Few Saints in India foresee this destruction,make a sphere with most powerful and strong metals which possess an immense power which absorbs the harmful UV rays hence protects the Earth. Since it has to be placed at the Earth's equator they give the sphere to a tribe in Congolia,Africa. They leave from there by warning them that it should be kept at the Earth's equator during every Solar eclipse if they miss even one of the eclipse then the earth should face major destruction.The African tribe name the Sphere as Jua(Name of the Sun in Africa).Now the story moves to present day where a Russian don is plotting to capture the Jua,so that he will have the solution when the world is in destruction and thinks he can rule the world. For this he seeks the help of an Indian don.The Indian don sends his henchmen to the tribe to get the Jua but Bodo, a young graduate of the tribe takes it and escapes. Now the story moves to Hyderabad where a young and carefree orphan named Akhil (Akhil Akkineni) fights in streets for earning and celebrates with friends. One day, Akhil meets a girl, Divya(Sayesha) and immediately falls in love with her.He impresses her in a couple of meetings by operating her rabit,which needs a heart surgery.Later Divya invites Akhil and his friends to her marriage. Akhil plots to break the marriage but finds out that Kishore(Vennela Kishore),Fiance of Divya is in love with some other girl and unites Kishore with his lover making Divya's dad(Mahesh Manjrekar) furious,who is a Don in India as shown in the beginning of the movie.Disheartened Divya leaves for Europe finding Kishore. Akhil gets to know Divya is in Europe and follows her. After reaching her in Europe, Divya asks Akhil to act him as her lover thinking that she can make Kishore envy.Meanwhile, Mambo,thug of Indian don searches for Bodo to get the Jua and shoots him in a chase.Bodo falls at Divya's apartment and she treats him as she is a Medico.The very next day Akhil tells Divya that he was the one who united Kishore and his lover breaking Divya's marriage. She gets mad at him and tries to leave but is kidnapped by Mambo who saw Divya while treating Bodo. Akhil gets injured while chasing them and got hit by Divya's dad who came to know that he loves Divya. He falls unconscious under a tree where a chain with a sun shaped locket falls over his neck. Divya's father catches Akhil and through him he gets to know Mambo kidnapped his daughter. He calls Mambo and orders him to release his daughter, but Mambo refuses. Akhil finds out Mambo's place and leaves for Africa with Kishore to rescue Divya.

After reaching Africa, at airport a church father asks Akhil to hold his bible, cross and white coat while he goes to the restroom. Johnson and Johnson(Brahmanandam),a cab driver who came there to pick up the Priest mistakes Akhil as the Priest and drives him in his car. Akhil asks him to drive to Congolia, Johnson resists to take him there as it is a dangerous place but due to Akhil's insistence takes him to the Place. Akhil along with Kishore and Johnson reach Mambo's place and fights with his men and takes Mambo's brother while holding him hostage rescues Divya, who still hates him.In the meantime Divya's father comes to rescue her from Mambo but gets trapped there. Mambo calls Divya and warns her if they don't return to his place he will kill her father. They all return to Mambo's place to rescue Divya's father. Mambo asks Divya about where was Jua kept, she misguides him telling the wrong place.Mambo after reaching the place finds out he was fooled by Divya and goes back to her. By then they all manage to escape and hide in a forest where Akhil fights with a tiger to save Divya which makes Divya forgive him and her father likes and accepts him as his son-in-law.The next day they go to Congolia village where the African tribe guarding the Jua live.At the same time Russian don and Mambo with his men reach there and shoots Akhil but a young man of the tribe guards him by giving his' life. Akhil asks him why he sacrificed his life for him then the young man points towards the sun shaped locket in Akhil's neck. He learns that he has some connection with this Jua and he only should find it.Mambo again tries to shoot Akhil then Divya tells the exact place where Jua was hidden. She tells them that Bodo dropped the Jua in a river full of Piranhas and Killer Fish while he was escaping from Mambo. Akhil owes that he will bring the Jua back to the tribe. After getting the Jua by fighting the pirahnas in the river, Akhil kills Mambo and his men.Meanwhile, the Russian don escapes in a helicopter with Jua. Akhil jumps onto the helicopter when it is about to take off and kills the Russian don and gets the Jua, while the pilot causing the helicopter to hit a volcano. But Akhil jumps out with a parachute before anything happens and handover the Jua to the tribal head,who places it back at the Earth's equator and rescues the world from destruction.The movie ends on a happy note finally Divya uniting with Akhil. Also, Akhil Deshmukh is awesome. )|Akhil Akkineni]] as Akhil

Production

Akhil Akkineni made his debut with a cameo appearance in the climax of Manam (2014).[4] Either Vikram Kumar or Deva Katta were expected to direct Akhil's debut as a lead actor.[5] While Nagarjuna reportedly confirmed Vikram Kumar to direct Akhil's second film,[6] Deva Katta was confirmed to direct Manchu Vishnu in the Telugu remake of Arima Nambi (2014).[7] On 21 September 2014, Akhil said "I know that a lot of people are curious to know details about my debut film. However, I would like to clarify that I haven't made up my mind yet. I want to start my career with a blockbuster film and I'm not going to settle for anything less than that. If all goes well, I will announce details about my debut film in near future after Oka Laila Kosam releases. Till then, all I can say is, I'm still working hard on what my debut film should be", at an event celebrating Akkineni Nageswara Rao's birth anniversary and the success of Manam.[8] Later V. V. Vinayak was approached to direct this film after the release of Alludu Seenu (2014).[9]

Veligonda Srinivas, who penned the script for Akkineni Nagarjuna's Dhamarukam (2012), wrote the film's story. Kona Venkat and Gopimohan were working on the film's screenplay. The film's principal photography was expected to begin on 15 November 2014.[10] Anup Rubens & S. Thaman were selected as the music directors.[11] Nithiin was reported to be a part of the film in late November 2014 which was supposed to be a romantic film with adventurous backdrop. He was also reported to produce the film while the story discussions slowed down as Vinayak's mother fell ill.[12] Vinayak's mother died in early December 2014 because of which the film's launch was postponed by a week.[13] The film was officially launched on 17 December 2014 in Hyderabad. Nithiin along with his father Sudhakar Reddy was confirmed to bankroll the film under the banner Sresht Movies.[14]

Amol Rathod and Gautham Raju were confirmed as the cinematographer and editor, respectively. Kona Venkat was confirmed to pen the film's dialogues while screenplay was announced to be handled by Vinayak himself. Nithiin said that they are searching for a new actress as the female lead and the regular shoot would begin in early January 2015.[15] Akhil said in an interview to Sanchita Dash that the film is an action movie with few stunts and would be shot in a new style of filming. He also confirmed that a new actress would be selected and screen tests are being held. He added that they opted for a new actress as he himself is a debutante and to minimize the burden and expectations on the film.[16] Sayesha Saigal was reported to be the female lead later marking her Telugu debut.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was jointly composed by Anup Rubens and S. Thaman. The film's audio launch was held on 20 September 2015.

01 – Hey Akhil – Rahul Pandey, Anup Rubens

02 – Nenekkadunte (Energy) – Ranjith, Sharanya

03 – Zara Zara Navvaradhe – Mohit Chauhan, Mohana Bhogaraju, Rahul Sipligunj, Srikar

04 – Akkineni Akkineni – Divya Kumar, Bhargavi Pillai

05 – Padessavae – Karthik, MM Manasi

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Release

The film was originally slated to release on 22 October however it got postponed many times. Visual effects was said to be the reason behind the delay.[18] The makers have confirmed that film will be releasing on 11 November. This movie regarded as one of biggest flops in telugu film industry.[19]

Marketing

On 29 August 2015, Salman Khan released 55-second first look teaser. The teaser received mixed response from viewers.[20]

References

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  17. "Akhil 2015 Audio launch date fixed.". TNP (Hyderabad, India). 5 September 2015.
  18. Nagarjuna son’s film ‘Akhil’ postponed. The Indian Express (16 October 2015). Retrieved on 2015-11-12.
  19. 'Bengal Tiger', 'Shankarabharanam' release postponed to support Akhil's debut film. Ibtimes.co.in (2 November 2015). Retrieved on 2015-11-12.
  20. "Why SalmanKhan Shows Special Interest for ANR Family Specially Akhil Movie?". TNP LIVE (Hyderabad, India). 29 August 2015.

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