Avane Srimannarayana
Avane Srimannarayana | |
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H.K.Prakash | |
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Cinematography | Karm Chawla |
Edited by | Sachin B. Ravi |
Music by | B. Ajaneesh Loknath Charan Raj |
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Running time | 184 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Budget | ₹20–24 crore[2] |
Box office | est. ₹80 crore[3] |
Avane Srimannarayana (
The film's script was written by Rakshit Shetty, Chandrajith Belliappa, Anirudh Kodgi, Abhijith Mahesh, Nagarjuna Sharma, and Abhilash. Originally announced in February 2017, the scriptwriting took 18 months to complete, with filming eventually began in March 2018 and ended in June 2019. It was filmed in portions across
Produced on a budget of ₹200–240 million,[2] Avane Srimannarayana was released in Kannada on 27 December 2019[14] and grossed ₹560 million worldwide.[3] It was simultaneously dubbed and released into different languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. The Telugu version released on 1 January 2020. Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi versions released on Amazon Prime Video on 3 January 2020.[15]
Plot
This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (July 2022) |
During the 1980s in the western lawless city of Amaravati, Karnataka, the ruthless bandit king Ramarama of the Abhira kingdom kills a theater troupe for stealing a government treasure before he can. He spares and abducts the troupe bandmaster for his entertainment, but finds that they have already hidden the treasure. He searches to no avail, and on his deathbed he passes the throne to his younger son Tukaram. This leads his older son Jayaram to jealously and he kills his father and wounds Tukaram before taking the throne for himself, but he promised his father in his last moments not to kill Tukaram. Jayaram declares himself king but that he won't sit on the throne till they find their rightful treasure, but they fail to even fifteen years later.
The journalist Lakshmi and her cameraman Sudhakar are seen reporting on Harishchandra, a treasure hunter hired by Tukaram to find the missing treasure, but he's kidnapped during the report. Lakshmi reports this to the negligent inspector Narayana, and that the possible abductors were Jayaram's men. Narayana had mistakenly arrested four of Harishchandra's guards who were appointed by Tukaram who is now a politician bent on killing his brother. He lets them go but Tukaram catches and wishes to punish him. He forces Narayana to write a bounty on his own head, and he must find Harishchandra or be killed by mercenaries.
Narayana, however, takes advantage of this, and secretly writes the bounty to instead be to steal the newspaper delivery van to prevent Lakshmi from reporting his mistake but he ends up finding the kidnapped Harishchandra in the van and decides to fake a story where he rescued him for publicity. Jayaram reads about this and captures Narayana where he confesses the truth, but Jayaram lets Narayana live on the condition he'll find the treasure. It's revealed that Narayana used mercenaries to kidnap Harishchandra since he himself coveted the treasure. He also finds out from men of the earlier theater troupe that they're a religious group who believe in the prophecy of savior called Sri Hari. Since Jayaram seeks to persecute the troupe, Hari is supposed to protect them and a prophecy says an eagle will sit on the chosen one's hand. Narayana and his deputy Achyuthanna find that Harishchandra is kidnapped again by the troupe who believe he's Hari. The two disguise themselves and infiltrate the troupe festival, but an eagle sits on Narayana's arm as they're caught, causing the troupe to declare him Sri Hari.
Lakshmi confronts Narayana and warns him that posing as Sri Hari is dangerous, and that a faction of the troupe don't believe the prophecy. She tricks Narayana into a trap and kidnaps him, revealing that she and Sudhakar are members of said faction. The eagle from the previous night was supposed to choose Sudhakar but Narayana knocks him out to take his disguise, causing him to become Sri Hari instead. Lakshmi keeps him for punishment but Narayana escapes when they leave and consults a few of the believers in the troupe, who tell him the map for the treasure exists but nowhere to be found. For this, Narayana goes back to the Abhira fort and skillfully frames a guard Narsi for pocketing Tukaram's ring, which Narayana actually stole from him earlier. He also bribes two guards to frame Narsi as a thief, so Jayaram imprisons him. This was meant to snap the bandmaster out of his trauma and have him stand up for Narsi but it fails. The bribed guards help Narayana escape the fort, and the latter summons Tukaram eventually leading to a standoff between the brothers. As Narayana escapes, Tukaram outguns Jayaram and seizes the fort. The bandmaster manages to escape, but Narayana confronts him and finds out the troupe's traditional play reveals the treasure location.
Narayana goes back to Lakshmi and convinces her to help him find the treasure and save the troupe. He finds that the play tells the story of how the ocean was churned to create magical entities and one is symbolic of the treasure location. Despite Lakshmi cancelling further rehearsals, Narayana decodes the play and identifies the location as a secluded mountain forest. Some of Tukaram's men meet with Narayana to search for the treasure, while others manage to abduct the entire troupe and pour gasoline on the fort to destroy it. Jayaram manages to escape custody and kills Tukaram's men, eventually tying his brother to a cross. Narayana also finds a decoy chest with rocks, so Tukaram's men bury him alive, but Achyuthaana and other police manage to save him. Narayana deduces the real chest's location and takes it. He takes it to Jayaram and sets up snipers around the fort. He heads to the throne room and shows the treasure, stating that he'll exchange it for the troupe's lives. Narayana also shows that his men have started to burn the fort, causing Jayaram's men to renounce their loyalties and flee. Realizing he has lost everything, Jayaram fights Narayana in rage but is overpowered. Narayana evacuates the troupe and Jayaram is killed in the fire. Narayana is praised as a hero for his actions and eventually falls for Lakshmi, leading to their marriage. During the credits, Harishchandra meets Narayana's long lost father.
Cast
- Rakshit Shetty as Inspector Narayana / Narayana's Father, the former is the corrupt, selfish, and negligent inspector of Amaravati. He is skilled in combat and deception, is humorous, and goes through redemption.
- Shanvi Srivastava as Lakshmi, the reporter who follows the conflict between Jayaram and Tukaram, and eventually becomes Narayana's lover.
- Achyuth Kumar as Constable Achyuthanna, Narayana's close friend and right hand.
- Balaji Manohar as Jayarama, the ruthless Abhira king and main antagonist.
- Pramod Shetty as Tukaram, Jayaram's brother who is usurped and wishes to kill him.
- Madhusudhan Rao as Ramarama, Jayaram and Tukaram's father.
- Gopalakrishna Deshapande as Bandmaster, who was abducted by Ramarama and scarred by witnessing his friend's execution.
- Anirudh Mahesh as Shanku
- Salman Ahmed as Drama Company Artist
- Chandan Achar as Drama Company Artist
- Raghu Pandeshwar as Drama Artist
- Prakash Thuminad as Drama Company Artist
- Prakash Shenoy as Drama Company Artist
- Kiran Naik as Drama Company Artist
- Sree Harsha as Drama Company Artist
- Shashank MC as Drama Company Artist
- M. K. Mata as Gadipaar, Tukaram's henchman
- Vijay Chendoor as Sudhakara, Lakshmi's cameraman
- Gautham Raj as Vibhasu, one of Ramarama's men
- Ashwin Hassan as Narsi, one of Jayaram's men, who is framed by Narayana.
- Raghu Ramanakoppa as Harishchandra, a treasure hunter who is kidnapped by Narayana and then the theater troupe
- Rakesh Raaj, Shrikanth Nagaraj, Vishwanath, and Rupesh as Cowboys
- Abhijith Mahesh as Cobar
- Rishab Shetty as Cowboy Krishna in a cameo appearance
- Yograj Bhatas Guptananda swamiji in a cameo appearance
Production
Development
During February 2017, Rakshit Shetty who was busy promoting the film
In January 2018, Rakshit Shetty, Sachin and cinematographer Karm Chawla, writers Chandrajit Belliappa and Anirudh Kodgi, went on a recce across
Filming
The film was launched on 14 March 2018, followed by a
Avane Srimannarayana was touted to be the longest Kannada film, where the film was shot for 200 days.[27] According to producer Pushkara Mallikarjuna, he stated "The makers had completed 160 days of shooting, with 40 days pending for its completion. Usually, the movie songs will be given more importance for shooting. But we decided to shoot the whole picture as exclusive. Each shot is unique, which contains more details. The movie will be released in different languages, so we shot in a way it should reach all kind of audience."[27] He further added "Eight film sets had been developed for the movie, and 90% of the movie will be shot in the film set itself."[27]
Pushkara Mallikarjuna, also stated that 14 large sets were erected for the film,[28] which included an old-time retro pub, a forest on the set, a village colony, the outer and inner sets of the castle.[29] On 5 February 2019, the makers recreated a huge forest at the Kanteerava Studio for a major portion of the film. One schedule required the team to shoot in the wild, but they didn't want to disturb wildlife and nature, they created a set resembling a huge forest.[30] The film's shooting was wrapped up on 4 June 2019.[31]
Soundtrack
Originally, Charan Raj was announced in the film's team, composing music for the film, with his name being credited in the first poster.[18] Later B. Ajaneesh Loknath, was also hired to provide the score and songs. Ajaneesh, who produced the background music for the film, worked with an orchestra from Macedonia, Greece. This marked the first time that background music for a Kannada film was recorded in Europe.[32] The film has four songs in the Kannada version, two songs in both Telugu and Tamil version and one song in Malayalam and Hindi version.
The film's lead single "Hands Up" was released in all five versions on 13 December 2019, the same day as the rest of the soundtrack.[33] The soundtrack featured lyrics written by Nagarjuna Sharma for the original version, Vivek for the Tamil version, Ramajogayya Sastry for the Telugu version, Sudamsu for the Malayalam version and Raqueeb Alam for the Hindi version. The same day, the makers unveiled the soundtrack album in all five languages.
Release
Avane Srimannarayana was initially planned to have a release on 28 December 2018, to follow the success of the actor's earlier flick Kirik Party, initially had a release on the last week of December.
Avane Srimannarayana was cleared by the
The Telugu dubbed version was distributed by film producer Dil Raju and released on 1 January 2020, coinciding with the New Year's Day.[48] The Tamil and Malayalam versions were released on 3 January 2020.[49] The former was distributed by Screen Scene Media Entertainment, while Tomichan Mulakuppadam of Mulakuppadam Films acquired the rights for the latter.[50] The Hindi version was scheduled for a release on 17 January 2020, although it was not released due to less availability of screens.[51] The Hindi version which was directly premiered through Amazon Prime Video on 7 February 2020.[15]
Marketing
The makers planned a huge promotional campaign, at the biannual flower show in Lalbagh, where the team came up with a special installation structure put together is of a hand holding out a gun, with the poster of the film, featuring Rakshit Shetty, hanging out from the gun.
The film's official trailer was launched at an event held at Swagath Shankarnag Chitramandira,
The makers advertised the film in buses and autorickshaws, as of 130 cut outs, 500 hoardings have been put across Bangalore, including posters on 500 buses and 3000 autos.[60] Apart from this, the promotional crew, also branded the film's posters on suburb trains, thus becoming the first ever Kannada film to be promoted in a train.[60] The makers also set photo booths in various malls across the city.[61] Rakshit Shetty and team, kickstarted the promotional tour of the film in major metro cities, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kochi.[62][63]
Home media
The digital rights of the film were sold to Amazon Prime Video,[64][65] and was made available to stream on 7 February 2020 with runtime of 186 minutes.[66][67] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Star Suvarna and was premiered on 15 March 2020.[68] The film premiered in Hindi on Colors Cineplex on 26 September 2021.[citation needed]
Reception
Writing for the
Behindwoods gave the film 3 out of 5 and stated, "Rakshit Shetty's stellar performance and good writing make Avane Srimannarayana a quality film!"
Box office
The film opened in more than 1000 multiplex shows per day all over the state, including Tumakuru, Mysuru, Davangere, Belagavi, Mangaluru, and Shivamogga, with 32 premiere screenings, and received good response in single screen theatres, over Mandya and Chitradurga.[79]
Avane Srimannarayana earned ₹5.50 crore on the first day of its release.
Spin-off
Accolades
Award[b] | Date of ceremony[c] | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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National Film Awards | 25 October 2021 | Best Action Direction | Vikram Mor | Won | [88] |
South Indian International Movie Awards | 18–19 September 2021 | Best Film – Kannada | Paramvah Studios, Pushkar Films, Shree Devi Entertainers |
Nominated | [89] [90] |
Best Debut Director – Kannada | Sachin Ravi | Nominated | |||
Best Actor – Kannada | Rakshit Shetty | Nominated | |||
Critic's Best Actor | Rakshit Shetty | Won | |||
Best Actress – Kannada | Shanvi Srivastava | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Kannada | Pramod Shetty | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a Negative Role – Kannada
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Balaji Manohar | Nominated | |||
Best Comedian – Kannada
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Achyuth Kumar | Nominated | |||
Best Music Director – Kannada
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B. Ajaneesh Loknath | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematographer – Kannada
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Karm Chawla | Nominated | |||
Best Choreographer | Imran Sardhariya | Won |
Notes
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External links
- Avane Srimannarayana at IMDb
- Avane Srimannarayana on Facebook
- Avane Srimannarayana on Twitter
- Paramvah Studio