Indra (2002 film)

Indra
Directed by B. Gopal
Produced by C. Ashwini Dutt
Written by Chinni Krishna
Paruchuri Brothers
Starring Chiranjeevi
Arti Agarwal
Sonali Bendre
Mukesh Rishi
Sivaji
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography V. S. R. Swamy
Edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Release dates
24 July 2002
Running time
173 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Box office 3 crore (equivalent to 5.7 crore or US$850,000 in 2013)
(first film to exceed 3 crore takings)

Indra is a Telugu language action film directed by B. Gopal. It stars Chiranjeevi, Arti Agarwal and Sonali Bendre.

The film was released on 24 July 2002, opened to highly positive reviews from critics as well as from audience.This film gave Chiranjeevi a super hit after few flops and average grossers. This film recorded as top grossing south Indian film at the time of its release. Later it was dubbed into Hindi and Tamil as Indra- The Tiger and Indran respectively and it was remade in Bengali as Dada. It was Chiranjeevi's comeback movie.

Plot

Indra opens in a village in Andhra Pradesh showing the rivalry between two families. A police officer wishing to end this hostility comes up with the proposal of marriage between the two families which ultimately is used by Shivraj as a trap to finish off his rival. After the funeral, no one is willing to stake claim for the leadership of the clan when the young Indrasena Reddy comes in and tells his grandmother that he will.

The story then moves to 2002 in Varanasi. Shankar Narayana is a taxi driver who has his own boat, makes an honest living, and is held in high regard by the members of his adopted family. During a singing competition held in his niece's college, her friend Pallavi (Sonali Bendre) sees him and falls in love. Pretending to be an orphan, she starts staying with Shankar Narayana and his family. Pallavi's father is the governor of UP. Upon finding his daughter missing, he carries out a search and discovers that she is staying with a taxi driver and his family. Enraged he goes to his house to discover that she is staying with Shankar Narayana. He folds his hands and greets him and it is hinted that he knows something about Shankar Narayana's past.

Indrasena/Shankar Narayana was held in regard in his village. He used to work for the benefit of the people. Shivraj, who had murdered Indrasena's family, is warned by him not to return to the village. Shivraj returns and, in the ensuing battle, Indrasena kills him. After this, his sons swear revenge on Indrasena and his family. One day Indrasena saves a boy from being run over by a truck – he turns out to be Veer Shankarnath, the eldest son of Shivraj. Shivraj is furious that his son was saved by his enemy, and he kills his own son. Indrasena, upon hearing this, storms Shankarnath's house and confronts him. He buries the boy in the courtyard and plants a sapling over it, warning the brothers that if anything were to happen to the tree he would kill all of them. Snehalatha (Shivraj's daughter) sees this, falls for Indrasena, and tells him that she will marry him.

The town has been suffering from drought. The government is unable to help because the place where the reservoir can be constructed is owned by Shankarnath and his family who are not giving it up. Indrasena calls a meeting and asks them to hand over the land in exchange for whatever they want. The brothers ask for all of his property and a promise that he will leave the village while Snehalata asks Indrasena to marry her. Indrasena agrees and the reservoir is built. On the day of the wedding, unknown to Snehalata, her elder brother murders Indrasena's sisters and their husbands. In a state of rage, Indrasena goes on a rampage, killing three of the brothers. Snehalata swears revenge and sends her nephew, Ganesh, to seduce Indrasena's niece.

Indrasena then returns to his village and battles his enemies. Snehalata realizes the truth and asks Ganesh to go ahead and marry Indrasena's niece. In the end, Snehalata and Pallavi try to convince Indrasena Reddy to marry them but neither are successful as he still wants to work for the people.

Cast

Sonali Bendre was cast as one of lead actress marking her first collaboration with Chiranjeevi

Crew

Music

Indra
Soundtrack album by Mani Sharma
Recorded 2002
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 31:52
Language Telugu
Label Aditya Music
Producer Mani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology
Youth
(2002)
Indra
(2002)
Chennakeshava Reddy
(2002)

The audio soundtrack of Indra was released on the evening of 14 June 2002 at a neatly erected set in the first floor of Annapurna Studios. This event was a private affair between Chiru fans and the Vijayanthi movie unit. The celebrities who graced this occasion were the Paruchuri brothers (dialogue writers), Aswini Dutt (producer), Chinni Krishna (story writer), VSR Swamy (cinematographer), Sirivennela Seeta Rama Sastry (lyrics writer) and Chiranjeevi. The function started off with a welcome by Raghu Kunche and Suma. Gemini TV covered this event and it was telecast as a 30-minute capsule on Gemini TV. Chiranjeevi selected a coupon from the lucky dip box and called the lucky fan to the stage. Chiranjeevi opened the audio box and handed over the first cassette to that fan, who was so elated that he tried to touch Chiranjeevi's feet, but Chiranjeevi stopped him from doing so. The audio hit the market on Monday (17 June 2002) and was a hit. [1]

Tracklist
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Bham Bham Bole"  Sirivennela SitaramasastriHariharan, Shankar Mahadevan 6:08
2. "Ammadu Appachi"  Veturi Sundararama MurthyS. P. Balasubramanyam & Kalpana 4:44
3. "Radhe Govinda"  BhuvanachandraUdit Narayan & K. S. Chitra 4:50
4. "Ghallu Ghallu"  Sirivennela SitaramasastriS. P. Balasubramanyam, Mallikarjun 5:52
5. "Dayi Dayi Damma"  Sirivennela SitaramasastriKay Kay & Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:20
6. "Ayyo Ayyo Ayyayyo" (Composed by R. P. Patnaik)KulasekharKarthik & Usha 4:58
Total length:
31:52

Release

Indra was released in 268 screens, including 223 in Andhra Pradesh, 30 in Karnataka, three in Odisha and 15 in the United States.[2]

Box office

100th day public screening

The film screened with two TVs in Kantragada Village in Srikakulam District on the 100th day of film.

Reception

This movie was one of the biggest hits in Chiranjeevi's film career. Jeevi of Idlebrain had given a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stating, "First half is a perfect blend of mass and class elements. It's extraordinary. The interval scene gives the right finishing touch to the first half."[9] Performance of Chiranjeevi was highly appreciated especially in the song "Dayi dayi daammaa" where he performed famous "Veena Step". A grand 175 days function celebrating the success of the movie was held at Vijayawada.

Awards

Filmfare Awards
Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2002 Chiranjeevi (his 6th time) Best Actor – Telugu Won
2002 Raghava Lawrence Best Dance Choreographer – South Won
Nandi Awards

References

External links

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