Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (2006 film)

Sambhavami Yuge Yuge is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Ravi Varma and starring newcomers Anji, Koutilya, Raj, Srijana, Neeraja and Jack. The film is a remake of the Brazilian film City of God (2002). This was Naveen Chandra's first film.[1]

Sambhavami Yuge Yuge
Directed byRavi Varma
Written byJack
Yathi Raj (dialogues)
Screenplay byRavi Varma
Starring
  • Anji
  • Koutilya
  • Raj
  • Srijana
  • Neeraja
  • Jack
CinematographyA. N. Raja
Edited byC. V. Rao
Music byAnil
Production
companies
Illusions
First Frame Entertainments
KN Reddy Movies
Release date
  • 10 March 2006 (2006-03-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Cast

  • Anji as Anji
  • Koutilya as Gopi
  • Raj as Ali
  • Srijana as Shalini
  • Neeraja as Ali's girlfriend
  • Jack as Mallanna
  • Sitara as Anji's girlfriend
  • Mani Mahesh
  • Costumes Krishna as Anji's father
  • Hussain
  • Sathya Priya
  • Nisha

Production

Naveen Chandra made his debut with this film under the stage name of Anji. Shooting for the film began on 18 July 2005.[2] Noel Sean also made his debut with this film in a small role.[3]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by debutante Anil in 2005 and was well received. Lyrics by Krishna Chaitanya. The audio rights were bagged by Madhura Entertainment.[4] A critic from Indiaglitz said that "The music director excelled in melodies and instrumental songs which are refreshing and new".[5] A critic from Telugu Cinema opined that "the magic of the music that this album exhibits removes a feel that this is of a standard come-and-go kind standard to this scale of movies".[4] The soundtrack album was in the top five best Telugu albums for 2005.[6][7] After this film, Krishna Chaitanya worked as a lyricist under Anil for several films.[8]

  • "Alale Pongenu Vegamgaa" - Ramki
  • "Vela Vela Kaantulanni" - Nayani, Rohit
  • "Paikam Munumunduku Tosina Maikam" - Nidheesh Gopalan, Sindhu Rajaram
  • "Cheekati Undi Veluge Raanandi" - Vijay
  • "Leta Tamalapaaku Kattaro" - Ranjith, Malgudi Subha
  • "Andagatte Mundarunte" - Giri
  • "Dance Fight" (Music bit)
  • "Alale Pongenu Vegamgaa" (Instrumental) - Nidheesh Gopalan, Vijay, Sindhu Rajaram

Release and reception

The film released on 10 March 2006 and was the only film released at the time.[9]

Kishore of Nowrunning wrote that "In every frame of the movie, the director’s as well as the actor’s limitations are blatantly exposed. The saving graces in the movie are the songs and the music".[10] Navya Vaitla of Telugucinema.com wrote that "The director's inability to structure the scenes is major flaw. There is no smooth flow from one scene to another. Much of the film including its premise is very superficial. And it lacks nativity. The second half is quite boring".[11]

References

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