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Bachchan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byShashank
Written byShashank
Produced byUday K. Mehta
Starring
CinematographyShekhar Chandra
Edited bySri Crazymindz
Music byV. Harikrishna
Production
company
Sri Venkateshwara Krupa Entertainers
Release date
  • 11 April 2013 (2013-04-11)
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CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget₹10.5 crore[2] to ₹11 crore [3]
Box office₹20 crore[2][3]

Bachchan is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language psychological action film directed by Shashank and starring Sudeepa, Parul Yadav, Jagapathi Babu, Bhavana, and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles[4] The musical score and soundtrack were composed by V. Harikrishna and cinematography was handled by Shekar Chandru.

Bachchan was released on 11 April 2013 in India and was also released in Dubai and other countries like Germany and Australia (Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide). The film was a successful at box office.[5] The film was dubbed into Telugu and Hindi with the same name and in Tamil as Murattu Kaidhi in 2015.[6] The core plot of the movie was used in the 2016 Bangladeshi film Mental.

Plot

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An anonymous person murders SI Mahesh Deshpande and Dr. Srinivas Iyengar. After an intense cat-and-mouse chase from the police. The person gets caught in the truck accident and is taken into custody. The CBI appoints Vijaykumar to investigate, who later interrogates the suspect. In the interrogation room. The person reveals himself as Bharath, a real estate dealer where he narrates that Jayaraj (a real estate kingpin), Dr. Srinivas Iyengar and SI Mahesh Deshpande had tortured Bharath for many days and had brainwashed Anjali to commit suicide during their wedding anniversary.

Vijaykumar investigates the incidents, only to learn from Anjali (who is actually alive) and a psychiatrist that Bharath has schizophrenia, which resulted in him thinking that Anjali was killed by them. Bharath is admitted to NIMHANS where he undergoes treatment but escapes from the asylum where he tracks Jayaraj at his nightclub and whisks him away in a sheep truck. After a complaint from a lawyer due to a minor accident. Vijay Kumar deduces that Bharath is pretending to be ill and the murders were planned by him, his and Anjali's family. Vijay Kumar brings Bharath and Anjali's family where they divulge the truth behind these murders. Bharath was in love with Anjali's sister Ashwini, who is completing her MS in Bellary.

Ashwini learnt from Sanyappa and his wife Lakshmavva about the illegal mining activities resulting in water being contaminated and leading to diseases which destroyed their village inhabitants and also their infant child. Ashwini encouraged the villagers to protest against the factory by complaining to the DC. However, the next morning, Ashwini found the village destroyed and reported to SI Deshpande where she is taken to Madhusudhan, who is a cabinet minister along with his partner Jayaraj. It is revealed that Deshpande and Dr. Iyengar were in cahoots with them and also revealed that they orchestrated the massacre when the villagers were ready to complain against them. They brutally killed Ashwini and buried her. Sanyappa, who escaped from the massacre learnt about Bharath and revealed Ashwini's death.

Devastated, Bharath and the family planned together to avenge Ashwini's death and distract the cops. After revealing the truth, Anjali tells that Bharath has brought Jayaraj and Madhusudhan at the latter's mining den where Vijay Kumar heads towards the mines. At the mines, Bharath kills Madhusudhan and Jayaraj by using the Haul truck, thereby avenging Ashwini's death. Sanyappa accidentally dies by burning the truck. Bharath surrenders to the police and the news coverage reports about Jayaraj and Madhusudhan's death in the accident at their mining. The mining is seised and strict actions will be taken against the miners for any harmful activities. Three months later, Vijay Kumar gives a false testimation and saves Bharath from prison term, believing that he did the right thing in killing the anti-social elements. Bharath is released from custody and reunited with his family.

Cast

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Production

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Initially, Aindrita Ray was approached for the lead female role. Later Bhavana was finalized as the leading lady collaborating with Sudeepa for the second time after Vishnuvardhana (2011).[4] Jagapati Babu has been signed up to do a special appearance in film.[7] P. Ravi Shankar, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Pradeep Rawat were roped in to play the roles of the villains.[4] For the second lead actress role, an upcoming successful actress, Deepa Sannidhi, had been signed on first. However, on 19 June, reports came out that the actress had been ousted following a change in the script and instead, Pranitha Subhash had been reportedly roped in.[8] The makers had been on the lookout for a suitable replacement, which they found in Hindi film actress Tulip Joshi.[9][10]

Music

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The soundtrack was composed by V. Harikrishna collaborating with Sudeepa for the third time after Kiccha Huccha (2010) and Vishnuvardhana (2011). The audio was released by D beats.

Bachchan
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedApril 15 2013
RecordedD- Beats studio, Bangalore
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length19:40
LanguageKannada
LabelD Beats
ProducerV. Harikrishna
V. Harikrishna chronology
Bulbul
(2013)
Bachchan
(2013)
Kaddipudi
(2013)
Official audio
Bachchan - Full Album on YouTube
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Hello Hello"Vijay Prakash4:20
2."Onchuru"Sudeepa, Indu Nagaraj4:19
3."Sadaa Ninna"Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal4:39
4."Mysore Paakalli"Anuradha Bhat4:01
5."Bachchan Theme"Sudeepa2:19
Total length:19:40

Release

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Theatrical

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The film made its theatrical release on 11 April 2013 on over 190 theatres in India. The film released in Dubai and other middle eastern countries on 18 April 2013.[11] and also released in Germany and Australia.[5] The Telugu dubbed version was released on 17 May 2014 in over 300 theatres.

Marketing

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Actor V. Ravichandran released the teaser trailer on 31 May 2012 at Gold Finch Hotel.

Home media

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The satellite and digital rights of the film were acquired by Udaya TV and Sun NXT for 3.33 crore (US$400,000).[12]

Reception

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Critical response

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Bachchan received positive reviews from critics who appreciated its technical aspects, Sudeep's performance, action sequences, direction and visual style.

Sify gave 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Sudeep comes out on the top with his brilliant performance, both in acting and in action sequences. When it comes to action movies, it could be one of Sudeep's best".[13] Bangalore Mirror gave 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Shashank has shown conviction in the screenplay he created. He manages to tell a story without action being too overpowering. If you enjoy action and surprises, look no further than Bachchan. Make sure the AC is working in the theatre though".[14] The Times of India gave 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Sudeep has done a commendable job as Bharath. Parul impresses you with her excellent dialogue delivery and expression. Ravishankar is amazing as a villain. Music by V Harikrishna has some catchy tunes. Cinematography by Shekhar Chandra is impressive. All credit to Imran".[15]

Accolades

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Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
61st Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Sudeepa Nominated [16]
Best Supporting Actress Parul Yadav Nominated [17]
3rd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Uday K. Mehta Nominated [18]
Best Actor Sudeepa Nominated
Best Comedian Bullet Prakash Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Parul Yadav Nominated
Best Dance Choreographer Harsha Nominated
Best Cinematographer Shekar Chandru Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Bachchan to release on April 11". The Times of India. 16 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Sudeep ruled box-office in 2013". The Times of India. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Sandalwood Report Card".
  4. ^ a b c "Bhavana is the third actress in Bachchan". The Times of India. 31 May 2012. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Bachchan to release in Germany and Australia". The Times of India. 10 June 2013. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013.
  6. ^ S Saraswathi (5 March 2015). "Which Tamil film will you watch this weekend?". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 10 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Jagapathi Babu joins the sets of Bachchan". The Times of India. 31 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Deepa Sannidhi edged out of Bachchan". The Times of India. 19 June 2012.
  9. ^ "Tulip in 'Bachchan — The Angry Young Man'". Times of India. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  10. ^ "3 shades of Sudeep's character in Bachchan". The Times of India. 30 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Dubai: Kannada movie 'Bachchan' to release across UAE". daijiworld.com.
  12. ^ "Bachchan fetches record price". Bangalore Mirror. 24 November 2012.
  13. ^ "Movie Review : Bachchan". Sify. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  14. ^ "Bachchan: Bachchanesque". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  15. ^ "BACHCHAN MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  16. ^ "Best Actor Male". awards.filmfare.com.
  17. ^ "Best Actor Supporting Role Female". awards.filmfare.com.
  18. ^ "SIIMA nominees Kannada". siima.in. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
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