Sahasame Naa Oopiri

Sahasame Naa Oopiri (transl.Adventure is my breath) is a 1989 Indian Telugu satirical crime film based on the murder of the political leader Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga. The film directed by Vijaya Nirmala features Krishna alongside herself, Naresh, Vani Vishwanath and Gummadi in the lead roles. Vijaya Nirmala also wrote the screenplay for a story by P. Chandrasekhara Reddy while Tripuraneni Maharathi penned the dialogues. Vidyasagar scored and composed the film's soundtrack while Adurthi Haranath edited the film and Lakshman Gore handled the cinematography.[1]

Sahasame Naa Oopiri
Directed byVijaya Nirmala
Written byTripuraneni Maharathi
(Dialogues)
Screenplay byVijaya Nirmala
Story byP. Chandrasekhara Reddy
Produced byS. Ramanand
Starring
CinematographyLakshman Gore
Edited byAdurthi Haranath
Music byVidyasagar
Production
company
Sri Vijaya Krishna Movies
Release date
  • 25 May 1989 (1989-05-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Cast

Soundtrack

Release

The film was released on 25 May 1989. It was released when the cold war between Krishna and actor-politician and the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, NTR, reached its peak.[2] The film emphasised on how NTR might have played a role in the brutal murder of the then rising political leader Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga as alleged by a few newspapers and the latter's political party at that time. Hence, the film garnered generally mixed reviews. Nevertheless, the film turned out to be a money spinner at the box office and ended up as a commercially safe venture. The film had a direct run of 50 days in a few centres, with 4 of them being from the Ceded region which was surprisingly high for a Krishna film and 100 days run in Guntur.[3]

References

  1. MovieGQ. "Sahasame Naa Oopiri film info". moviegq.com. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. B. Srinivas Narayan Rao (27 June 2019). "A Power house of Talent". thehansindia.com. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. Amarnath K. Menon (15 October 1986). "Telugu actor Krishna's political satire on NTR rule gets TDP worried". indiatoday.in. Retrieved 1 July 2020.

Sources

  1. Sahasame Naa Oopiri
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