Samanyudu

Samanyudu (transl.Common Man) is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language political action film produced by R. R. Venkat on R.R. Movie Makers banner and directed by Ravi C Kumar. The film stars Jagapati Babu and Kamna Jethmalani, while Sai Kumar, Ranganath, Archana, Dasari Arun Kumar, and Vinod Kumar Alva play supporting roles. The music was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas.[1]

Samanyudu
DVD cover
Directed byRavi C. Kumar
Written byRavi C. Kumar
Produced byR. R. Venkat
Starring
CinematographyVijay C. Kumar
Edited byK.V Krishna Reddy
Music byVandemataram Srinivas
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 October 2006 (2006-10-19)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

The film released on 19 October 2006. It won Nandi Awards for Best Story Writer and Best Villain[2] and a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor (Telugu).[3]

Plot

The film begins in Addam newspaper its editor Chandrashekhar a rectitude always fights to expose the evils in society. He reared 3 orphans Chandra, Abhi, & Aparna who have settled abroad. Once, an abrupt attempt happens on Chandrashekar. Since he is to show up major scams made by Home Minister Bhagawan Raj. Bhagawan Raj is scandalous malice who runs vicious politics and defrauded 600 crores of public money in the spam 4 years. Being aware of the plight, Chandrashekar’s children back when Chandra talks wrongly regarding system & society. Like a shot, Chandrashekar's retort makes him understand the social conscience of a common man. Soon after the recovery, Chandrashekar announces a statement. So, Bhagawan Raj hangs him by his sidekick Lingam Goud and designs it a suicide. Now Chandra pledges to continue his father’s legacy and takes up Addam’s responsibility as Editor. He marches forward in his father's footsteps i.e. To change the people without any Harm his sibling and sub-editor Das a trustworthy aids him.

Firstly, they intel and bares Raja Reddy chair of Vaishnavi Bank swindles hundreds of crores of depositors including Bhagawan Raj in the scam. Here, Chandra clutches Patnaik an acolyte of Bhagawan Raj, and turns him into his counterspy. Parallelly, an unknown double agent crosses the messages to Bhagawan Raj from Chandra’s camp. Alongside, Vandana sister of Lingam Goud likes Chandra without his knowledge and rags him via telephonic conversation. Anyhow, he detects her and falls in love. The next, Bhagawan Raj ruses assassinating the Chief Minister to lay hold of his seat. Chandra perceives it by Patnaik, terminates the dangerous violence, and also accumulates pieces of evidence against Bhagawan Raj. Utilizing it, he coerces Bhagawan Raj to keep faith in his election words and spend his illicit gains on the public welfare.

As it is inescapable Bhagawan Raj embarks on the tasks and acts according to Chandra. But unexpectedly, he gains great acclaim which slowly reforms him. Moreover, his daughter Bindu is an ailed heart patient who has to panic to her father nears him. Meanwhile, Bhagawan Raj recognizes Patnaik as a traitor by his handler and slays him. Plus, he is aware of Chandra & Vandana’s love affair. So, he plots to slaughter Chandra by Lingam Goud which fails as Chandra obtains proof anti to him also. Wherefore, he makes him a puppet and engages with Vandana. Subsequently, Bhagawan Raj deputes a wicked cop Commissioner Kalyan who warns him to give up the proofs. Then, Chandra decides to uncover the diabolic shade of Bhagawan Raj and assigns Abhi & Das to do the job.

As a flabbergast, Chandra’s team’s impostor is unveiled as Aparna. Since she avenges Chandrashekar who is responsible for her family’s death through his paper, hence, she has mingled with Bhagawan Raj to execute her aim of destroying Addam. Aparna kills Das and attains one of the proofs but Abhi succeeds in getting another. Thus, Chandra starts printing. At the same time, Bindu becomes terminally ill which recoups with the blessings and prayers of the public. The incident molds Bhagawan Raj into a complete man. However, he discovers that Chandra going to break his true face. Forthwith, he rushes therein, be startled he shoots Aparna and rescues Chandra. At last, after soul-searching, Bhagawan Raj proclaims that he felt real happiness by serving people and attempts suicide. Chandra bars him and orders his men to stop printing. Finally, the movie ends with Chandra stating Every Common Man wants a Leader like him.

Cast

Soundtrack

Samanyudu
Film score by
Released2006
GenreSoundtrack
Length23:20
LabelAditya Music
ProducerVandemataram Srinivas
Vandemataram Srinivas chronology
Sammakka Saarakka Jattara
(2005)
Samanyudu
(2006)
Seema Sastri
(2007)

The music was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas as released on Aditya Music Company.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Tara Rara"Kaluva Krishna SaiNaveen, Suchitra4:10
2."Maghuva Premalo"Kaluva Krishna SaiNaveen, Chitra, Sriramprabhu3:41
3."Yemere Dilke"Kaluva Krishna SaiSonu Kakkar4:52
4."Endira Bavamaridi"RajuVandemataram Srinivas3:53
5."Veedu Yama"Kaluva Krishna SaiSunidhi Chauhan4:50
6."Samanyudu Theme"Kaluva Krishna SaiNihal1:54
Total length:23:20

100-days function

The film completed a 100-day run at the box office on January 26, 2007. The makers of the film held a function at Raavi Narayana Reddy Auditorium in Hyderabad on January 31, 2007. V. B. Rajendra Prasad, T. Subbarami Reddy, APSP DIG Gopinath Reddy, D. Ramanaidu, Srikanth, and Uday Kiran attended this event.[4]

Awards

Award Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
Nandi Awards Nandi Award for Best Story Writer Ravi C. Kumar Won
Nandi Award for Best Villain Sai Kumar Won
Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award (Telugu) Sai Kumar Won

References

  1. "Samanyudu - Telugu cinema Review - Jagapati Babu & Kamna Jetmalani". idlebrain.com. 19 October 2006. Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  2. "2006 Nandi Awards for Individual excellence - Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 17 November 2008. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  3. "Movies : Movie Tidbits : Filmfare Awards presented". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  4. "'Samanyudu' 100-day Function". cinegoer.net. Archived from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
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