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Narasimhudu

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Narasimhudu
Theatrical poster
Directed byB. Gopal
Written byP. Ravi Shankar
Produced byChengala Venkat Rao
StarringN. T. Rama Rao Jr.
Amisha Patel
Sameera Reddy
CinematographyK. Ravindra Babu
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music byMani Sharma
Release date
  • 20 May 2005 (2005-05-20)
Running time
174 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget₹20 crore

Narasimhudu is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by B. Gopal. The film features N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in the titular role, alongside Amisha Patel, and Sameera Reddy (in her Telugu debut). The supporting cast includes prominent actors such as Puneet Issar, Kalabhavan Mani, Rahul Dev, and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film is a remake of the 2004 Kannada film Durgi and holds the distinction of being the first and only remake N. T. Rama Rao Jr. has starred in during his career.

Produced by Chengala Venkat Rao with a significant budget of approximately ₹20 crore, Narasimhudu was released amidst considerable hype. However, upon its theatrical release, the film was met with negative reviews from critics and audience, who largely criticised its predictable plot, outdated direction, and excessive action. Its poor critical reception translated into a dismal commercial performance, leading the film to become a box-office bomb.[1]

Plot

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Narasimhudu, who tragically loses his parents at a young age. He is subsequently adopted and lovingly raised by the entire community of Kondaveedu village, who collectively assume the responsibility of his upbringing. As he grows, Narasimhudu becomes the unofficial guardian and caretaker of the village, deeply revered and cherished by all. The tranquility of Kondaveedu is shattered by a horrific incident: an 11-year-old girl from the village is brutally raped and murdered by the sons of two powerful and influential figures, JD and Pothuraju. These men operate outside the village, leveraging their wealth and connections to shield their sons from legal repercussions.

Enraged by this heinous crime and the blatant injustice, Narasimhudu vows to exact revenge not only on the immediate perpetrators but also on their fathers, who enable their sons' depravity and obstruct the path of justice. The remainder of the film meticulously details Narasimhudu's relentless and violent quest for retribution. He embarks on a mission to systematically dismantle the illicit empires of JD and Pothuraju, confronting their henchmen and allies.

Cast

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Controversy

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Narasimhudu encountered significant challenges from its inception. The film, made on a high budget of 20 crore, included major stars like Amisha Patel, Sameera Reddy, with significant expenses on publicity and overseas shooting locations. However, even before its release, Narasimhudu faced financial disputes with distributors, delaying its release and triggering street protests by disappointed fans.[2][3]

Once released, the film failed to meet audience expectations, leading to low attendance after the initial screenings.[4] The commercial failure led to severe repercussions for its producer, Chengala Venkat Rao, a Telugu Desam MLA. Faced with mounting financial pressure and criminal cases filed by distributors, Venkat Rao attempted suicide by jumping into the Hussain Sagar lake but was rescued by police.[2][5]

Music

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Narasimhudu
Soundtrack album by
Released23 April 2005
Recorded2005
GenreSoundtrack
Length33:07
LabelAditya Music
ProducerMani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology
Athadu
(2005)
Narasimhudu
(2005)
Athanokkade
(2005)

Music Was composed by Mani Sharma and released on Aditya Music Company. Audio was launched on 23 April 2005 at a grand Function held at Taj Residency, Hyderabad. N. Chandrababu Naidu V. V. Vinayak and many other celebrities attended the function.[6]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Singu Singu"Bhuvana ChandraChitra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam5:30
2."Yeluko Nayaka"SirivennelaGanga, Mallikarjun4:53
3."Muddula Gopala"VennelakantiShreya Ghoshal, Udit Narayan6:11
4."Muddoche Kopalu"VeturiKarthik, Maha Lakshmi4:44
5."Rajamandrike"VeturiSuchitra, Shankar Mahadevan5:28
6."Krishnamurariki"VeturiSunitha, Kousalya, Tippu5:16
7."Slokam (bit Song)" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam1:05
Total length:33:07

Reception

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B. Anuradha of Rediff.com called the film a "huge disappointment" and added "Gopal [..] is fascinated with a formula of attractively picturised songs, big action scenes, punchlines and comedy, but fails to pick the right plot."[7]

Sify gave the film 3/5 and wrote "Narasimhudu is one of those insufferable movies, that is devoid of a basic story and there is nothing new in style or presentation."[8] Idlebrain.com's Jeevi rated the film 2.5/5 and wrote "Movie starts off in an interesting style with a good introduction of the hero. But this graph slides down as the movie progresses."[9]

References

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  1. ^ M. L., Narasimham (30 December 2005). "Dubbed films rule yet again". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Junior N.T.R's two attempts (Naa Alludu and Narasimhudu) proved disasters.
  2. ^ a b G. S. Radhakrishna (22 May 2005). "Flop film sparks suicide bid". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  3. ^ "నర్సింహుడు సినీ నిర్మాత ఆత్మహత్యాయత్నం". Oneindia (in Telugu). 22 May 2005. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  4. ^ M. L., Narasimham (30 December 2005). "Dubbed films rule yet again". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Junior N.T.R's two attempts (Naa Alludu and Narasimhudu) proved disasters.
  5. ^ "Suicide attempt by Chengala Venkata Rao - Producer of Narasimhudu". Idlebrain.com. May 2005. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Audio release - Narasimhudu".
  7. ^ B, Anuradha (23 May 2005). "Narasimhudu is a dud!". Rediff.com.
  8. ^ "Narasimhudu". Sify. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Narasimhudu - Telugu cinema Review - NTR, Amisha Patel & Sameera Reddy". Idlebrain.com.
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