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Katamarayudu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKishore Kumar Pardasani
Screenplay byVasu Varma
Deepak Raj
Kishore Kumar Pardasani
Story bySiva
Bhupati Raja
Based onVeeram (2014)
Produced bySharrath Marar
StarringPawan Kalyan
Shruti Haasan
CinematographyPrasad Murella
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byAnup Rubens
Production
company
North Star Entertainment
Release date
  • 24 March 2017 (2017-03-24)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget35 crore[1]
Box officeest. 97.5 crore[2]

Katamarayudu is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasani. It stars Pawan Kalyan and Shruti Haasan while Tarun Arora, Siva Balaji, Ajay, Ali, Kamal Kamaraju, Chaitanya Krishna, Pradeep Rawat, Rao Ramesh, and Nassar appear in supporting roles.[3] It is a remake of Tamil film Veeram (2014) directed by Siva.[4]

The music was composed by Anup Rubens with cinematography by Prasad Murella and editing by Gautham Raju. The film released worldwide on 24 March 2017.[5] The film was also dubbed in Malayalam under the same title.

Plot

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Kattula Katamarayudu, known as Katama, is a brave and selfless man living in the village of Oddaanchatram with his four younger brothers. Katama is deeply devoted to his siblings, often sacrificing his own happiness for their well-being. The brothers are notorious for getting into fights, and their lawyer, Bail Lingam, frequently bails them out of legal trouble. Katama is vehemently opposed to marriage, believing that a wife might create discord among his brothers. Despite promising not to fall in love or marry, his brothers secretly have girlfriends.

The brothers, wanting Katama's approval for their relationships, learn from his childhood friend that Katama once loved a girl named Avantika. They hatch a plan to reintroduce Avantika to Katama, hoping he will fall for her again. However, they discover that Avantika is now married with children. Undeterred, they find another woman named Avantika, believing Katama will fall for her simply because of her name. Initially reluctant, Katama eventually falls in love with the new Avantika.

Katama soon clashes with a businessman named Radia, who controls the village market. Radia tries to kill Katama's brothers, prompting Katama to kidnap Radia's son, Juttu Ranga. After a fierce confrontation, Katama orders Radia to leave the village.

While traveling to Avantika's village, she tells Katama about her family. Her father, Bhupathi, is a respected man who abhors violence, while her brother, a violent man, was killed. Bhupathi refused to bury his son's body, committing himself to peace and harmony in the village. During the journey, goons attack the train, but Katama fights them off, surprising Avantika, who believed he was non-violent.

In Avantika's village, Katama and his brothers, now clean-shaven, are warmly welcomed. Bhupathi is impressed by their love and hospitality. Katama learns that a goon named Yelasari Bhanu, who harbors a grudge against Bhupathi, plans to kill him. Years earlier, Bhupathi had exposed Bhanu's father for causing a factory explosion, leading to his arrest and subsequent suicide. Bhanu seeks revenge against Bhupathi.

Katama discreetly deals with the threats to Bhupathi and his family. However, when Bhupathi's granddaughter finds a sickle under Katama's jeep, Bhupathi orders him to leave. Bhanu, having escaped a death sentence, arrives to kill Bhupathi. Katama hides Bhupathi's family in a safe place, but Bhanu kidnaps Katama's brother, Sivarayudu. Katama arrives just in time to save him but is attacked by Bhanu. Bhupathi and his family witness Katama's bravery as he fights off Bhanu and his men.

An injured Katama rises and brutally kills Bhanu and his henchmen. Impressed by Katama's valor, Bhupathi agrees to let him marry Avantika. The film concludes with the marriages of Katamarayudu and his brothers, bringing joy and unity to their family.

Cast

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  • Pawan Kalyan as Kattula Katamarayudu
  • Shruti Haasan as Avantika
  • Tarun Arora as Yelasari Bhanu
  • Siva Balaji as Sivarayudu, Katamarayudu's younger brother
  • Ajay as Kotangi Kondarayudu / Konda Babu, Katamarayudu's younger brother
  • Kamal Kamaraju as Katamarayudu's younger brother
  • Chaitanya Krishna as Katamarayudu's youngest brother
  • Ali as Kattula Lingarayudu / Linga Babu / Lingam
  • Pradeep Rawat as Radia, a businessman
  • Rao Ramesh as Narsappa (Money Lender)
  • Nassar as Judge Bhupathi, Avantika's father
  • Pavitra Lokesh as Pavitra, Avantika's mother
  • Ayyappa P. Sharma as Juttu Ranga
  • Mahendran as Machappa, Yelasari Bhanu's father
  • Prudhviraj as NASA Sarvam, Avanthika's uncle, Bhupathi's younger brother
  • Ravi Prakash as Ravi, Avantika's brother
  • Manasa Himavarsha as Manasa
  • Sowmya Venugopal as Manju
  • Ashmitha Karnani as Alivelu
  • Yamini Bhaskar as Yamini
  • Bhanu Sri Tripathi
  • Temper Vamsi as Contract Killer of Yelasari Bhanu

Production

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After the release of his previous film Sardaar Gabbar Singh (2016), Pawan Kalyan announced that he would remake Tamil film Veeram (2014) in Telugu with S. J. Surya as a director, despite the fact that the Tamil film was already dubbed and released in Telugu as Veerudokkade. The title of the film was announced as Katamarayudu named after the song sung by Pawan from the film Attarintiki Daredi (2013).[6] However, in a sudden turn of events, Suryah left the project to concentrate on acting assignments as he was the main villain of the upcoming móvie, Spyder, and he was replaced by Kishore Kumar Pardasani, collaborating with Pawan for the second time after Gopala Gopala (2015) while Soundarrajan, who was the cinematographer, was replaced by Prasad Murella.[7] The film began its shoot on 24 September in Secunderabad.[8]

Soundtrack

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Katamarayudu
Soundtrack album by
Released3 March 2017
Recorded2017
GenreSoundtrack
Length24:13
LabelAditya Music
ProducerAnup Rubens
Anup Rubens chronology
Kittu Unnadu Jagratha
(2017)
Katamarayudu
(2017)
Nene Raju Nene Mantri
(2017)

The music was composed by Anup Rubens and released by Aditya Music.

Great Andhra in its review called the music as a total letdown and one of the most disappointing works of Anup and probably one of the weakest albums in Pawan Kalyan's career, if not the weakest.[9] However, Karthik from Milliblog found it "a simple, likeable commercial album by Anup."[10]

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mira Mira Meesam"Ramajogayya SastryAnurag Kulkarni4:12
2."Laage Laage"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarNakash Aziz, Nutana Mohan3:56
3."Jivvu Jivvu"Varikuppala Yadagiri GoudDhanunjay Seepana2:39
4."Emo Emo"Ananta SriramShreya Ghoshal, Armaan Malik4:16
5."Yelo Yedarilo Vaana"Ananta SriramDhanunjay, Malavika4:04
6."Netha Cheera"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarSai Charan, Sahithi4:00
7."Love Theme" (Instrumental)  1:06
Total length:24:13

References

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  1. ^ Hooli, Shekhar H. (4 April 2017). "Katamarayudu 10 days total box office collection: Pawan Kalyan churns out another flop after SGS". IB Times. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ Hooli, Shekhar H. (17 December 2017). "Tollywood in 2017: 15 highest grossing Telugu movies of the year - Baahubali 2, Khaidi No 150, JLK, DJ and others". IB Times. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Katamarayudu Review {3.5/5}: This is a must watch if you need a heavy dose of South Indian machismo". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Katamarayudu: Will Pawan Kalyan make a difference to Ajith's powerless Veeram script?". The Indian Express. 23 March 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
  5. ^ Sangeetha Devi Dundoo (24 March 2017) Katamarayudu: One-man show. The Hindu
  6. ^ Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film titled Katamarayudu : Regional cinema, News – India Today. Indiatoday.intoday.in (2 September 2016). Retrieved on 25 March 2017.
  7. ^ Katamarayudu A walk out and a walk in – Telugu Movie News. Indiaglitz.com (22 September 2016). Retrieved on 25 March 2017.
  8. ^ Katamarayudu gets going – Telugu Movie News. Indiaglitz.com (21 September 2016). Retrieved on 25 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Katamarayudu Audio: A Total Let Down". Great Andhra. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  10. ^ "Katamarayudu (Music review), Telugu – Anup Rubens by Milliblog!". milliblog.com.
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