Khatarnak

Khatarnak (transl.Dangerous) is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by choreographer-turned-director Amma Rajasekhar. Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz play the lead roles. B. V. S. N. Prasad has produced this film.[1] The film released on 14 December 2006 and was a box office failure. This movie is an unofficial remake of the 2005 South Korean film Mr. Socrates.[2]

Khatarnak
Directed byAmma Rajashekhar
Written byAmma Rajashekhar
Marudhuri Raja
Produced byB. V. S. N. Prasad
StarringRavi Teja
Ileana D'Cruz
Biju Menon
Prakash Raj
CinematographySantosh Srinivas
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music byM. M. Keeravani
Distributed bySri Venkateswara Cine Chitra
Release date
14 December 2006
Running time
152 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Dasu (Ravi Teja) is the son of a counterfeit racketeer (Kota Srinivasa Rao). As his father goes to jail, Dasu becomes an orphan. He stops his education at 10th class and moves like a vagabond. On the other side, a smuggler used to smuggle drugs and arms into the country. But an honest police officer (Prakash Raj) hatches a plan and sends one informer (Raja Ravindra) into their underworld. He stays with them for some time and passes on information to the police, with the help of which the police can bust the smugglers' team, though not the kingpin. The don's assistant, who was also a lawyer advises him to play the same trick and admit one of their henchmen into the police to get information from the reverse side. However, he should not be in police records but should be crooked and cunning. The smugglers' team's search ends with Dasu. The group threatens Dasu and makes him play like a puppet in their hands. To push him inside the police department, he should at least pass the tenth class. So, they admit him to a school, where he falls in love with a teacher Nakshatra (Ileana D'Cruz). However, she doesn't like him as he neither has good education nor good looks. After a few incidents, the don's right hand i.e., the lawyer tells Dasu to study well and become a police officer to win her love. Admitting the idea, Dasu turns into a good student and gets through the exam. Later, he becomes a constable and gets posted in traffic. The smugglers' unit hatches another plan and succeeds in pushing him into the crime police. After watching Dasu as a sincere police constable, Nakshatra too starts liking him. Soon, in a turn of events, Nakshatra's brother, who was a police informer, is killed at the hands of Dasu at the behest of the don. She chides Dasu and starts hating him. Dasu starts disliking his job as he becomes a police officer only to win her love. As he lost her love, Dasu turns against the don and finally kills him. Nakshatra learns from the lawyer that her brother died at the hands of the don, she reunites with Dasu and the film ends on a happy note.

Cast

Music

Khatarnak
Soundtrack album by
Released15 November 2006 (2006-11-15)
Recorded2006
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerM. M. Keeravani
M. M. Keeravani chronology
Amma Cheppindi
(2006)
Khatarnak
(2006)
Yamadonga
(2007)

The music of the film released on 15 November 2006 statewide.[4] The film has six songs composed by M. M. Keeravani.[5] The song "Aa Gaganamlo" has tunes borrowed from the song "The Next Episode" by American rapper Dr. Dre.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Aa Gaganamlo"ChandraboseGeetha Madhuri, Nani, Noyel 
2."Bujji Bujji Papa"Jonnavittula Ramalingeswara RaoGayatri R., Noyel, Shankar Mahadevan 
3."Dhom Kudithe"ChandraboseShankar Mahadevan, Chithra5.06
4."Love Chese Vallaki"Bhasha SreeUlaganathan, Venu Madhav 
5."Maatante Maateraa"ChandraboseTippu 
6."Vestaavaa"Shiva Shakthi DattaShankar Mahadevan, Chithra 

Reception

Rediff.com critic G P Aditya Vardhan rated the film 1.5/5 and criticized the film for poor writing and direction. "The music by Keeravani is pathetic. So are the dance numbers. The double entendre and the bizarre stunts hurt. Only a miracle can save this film," he wrote.[6] Alluru Rahim of Zamin Ryot gave also a negative review for the film.[7] Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote that "Director Amma Rajasekhar could not do the execution right".[8] A critic from Full Hyderabad opined that "On the whole, this one is tolerable if you cannot find anything else to do".[9]

References

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