Английская Википедия:Gharana Mogudu
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Gharana Mogudu (Шаблон:Translation) is a 1992 Indian Telugu-language masala film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Nagma and Vani Viswanath with Rao Gopal Rao and Kaikala Satyanarayana in supporting roles. Music is composed by M. M. Keeravani and A. Vincent handled the cinematography. It is a remake of the 1986 Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu.[1]
Released on 9 April 1992, the film became the first Telugu film to collect over Шаблон:INR10 crore distributor share at the box office.[2] The film made Chiranjeevi the highest-paid actor in India, with the English-language weekly magazine The Week describing him as "Bigger Than Bachchan".[3] It was featured at the 24th IFFI in the mainstream section.[4]
Plot
Raju (Chiranjeevi) is a do-gooder who helps his co-workers in a Visakhapatnam shipyard, but when his mother suffers a paralytic stroke, he moves back to Hyderabad and looks for a job. Uma Devi (Nagma), daughter of industrialist Bapineedu (Raogopal Rao) takes over the business from her father and helps it to reach new heights, which also sees her head-strong ways reach new heights. In this scenario, she not only rejects Ranganayakulu's (Kaikala Satyanarayana) son's marriage proposal, but insults them when the father-son duo show up at her house. To get their revenge, they send goons to kill Uma Devi. As fate would have it, Bapineedu shows up in the car instead of Uma Devi and is rescued by Raju, who asks him for a job, which Bapineedu readily agrees to.
Raju wins over the employees in no time and takes on the high-handedness of Uma Devi and her management. This leads to constant conflict and Uma Devi decides to marry Raju, so that he will not interfere anymore. To this end, she emotionally blackmails Raju's mother and eventually makes Raju agree to marry her. But Raju continues to trouble her even after marriage. Uma Devi's secretary, Bhavani (Vani Viswanath), is also a friend of Raju, which leads to jealousy. In the meantime, Ranganayakulu, with the help of Uma Devi's manager Sarangapani (Ahuti Prasad) schemes against Uma Devi to sabotage her factory. The rest of film deals with how Raju thwarts the schemes of Ranganayakulu and teaches Uma Devi to be humble.
Cast
- Chiranjeevi as Raju
- Nagma as Uma Devi
- Vani Viswanath as Bhavani
- Raogopal Rao as Bapineedu
- Kaikala Satyanarayana as Ranganayakulu
- Brahmanandam as Albithri Appanna
- Sharat Saxena as Ranganayakulu's son
- Ramaprabha as Seethamma
- Shubha as Savithri
- Ahuti Prasad as Sarangapani
- Ponnambalam as Veeraiah
- Sakshi Ranga Rao as Rammurthy
- Chalapathi Rao as Chalapathi
- P. L. Narayana as Narayana
- Disco Shanti as item number in the song "Bangaru Kodi Petta"
- Gautam Raju as Yousuf
- King Kong
Soundtrack
The music and the background score of the movie were composed by M. M. Keeravani, the lyrics for the songs are by Bhuvanachandra and M. M. Keeravani.[5] For the song, "Bangaru Kodi", an different tune was composed in the beginning however Chiranjeevi wanted a "peppy number" where "he could perform with full energy", Keeravani who composed the tune at producer's home wrote the lyrics as "Smuggled Goods Bandi Vachinandi" which Bhuvana Chandra changed it as "Bangaru Kodi" and wrote the lyrics within half an hour.[6]
The song "Bangaru Kodi Petta" was later remixed by M. M. Keeravani in the 2009 Telugu film Magadheera.[7][8] Keeravani later reused "Hey Pilla" as "Hey Babu" for Hindi film Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin.
Box office
The movie was received very well at the collecting a share of over Шаблон:INR10.8 crore and becoming the first South Indian movie to collect a share of Шаблон:INR10 crore.
- Gharana Mogudu collected a distributors' share of Шаблон:INR1.35 crore in its opening week.[9]
- The film had a 100-day run in 56 centres[10] and a 175-day run in three centres[11] including a 183-day run in Sandhya 70mm, Hyderabad.[12]
- It was dubbed into Malayalam as Hey Hero. It was successful in Kerala and it had run 175 days in the same theatre in Trivandrum.[13]
Awards
Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu - K. Devi Vara Prasad
References
External links
Шаблон:Filmfare Best Telugu Film Шаблон:K. Raghavendra Rao Шаблон:Anuraga Aralithu and its remakes
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