Murari (2001 film)
Murari | |
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Directed by | Krishna Vamsi |
Written by | Story & Screenplay: Krishna Vamsi Dialogues: Sobhan |
Produced by | N Devi Prasad Ramalingeswara Rao Gopi Nandigam |
Starring | Mahesh Babu Sonali Bendre Lakshmi Sukumari Kaikala Satyanarayana Gollapudi Maruthi Rao |
Cinematography | C. Ramprasad |
Edited by | Krishna Vamsi |
Music by | Mani Sharma |
Production company | Ram Prasad Arts |
Release date |
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Running time | 170 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Budget | ₹5 crore[2] |
Murari is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language supernatural romantic family drama film co-written and directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film features Mahesh Babu in the title role along with Sonali Bendre, Lakshmi, Sukumari, Kaikala Satyanarayana, and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. The film marks Bendre's Telugu debut. Mani Sharma composed the music, Ram Prasad was the cinematographer and Peter Hein debuted as an action choreographer with this film. The film marked the last on-screen appearance of veteran Telugu actor Dhulipala Seetarama Sastry.
The film revolves around the happy-go-lucky Murari whose Zamindar ancestors have been victims of Goddess Durga's generational curse since the mid-19th century. Every 48 years, the family's heirs lose their life in their early 30s due to this curse. No matter how many religious rituals have been performed for ages, the family loses its heirs. In this generation, Murari is the one at risk of succumbing to the curse. The film deals with Murari's redemption to overcome the curse through his spiritual will, and his grandmother's self-sacrifice.
The film released on 17 February 2001 to positive reviews, was commercially successful, and was declared a Super Hit at the box office.[3] Murari has been dubbed into Hindi as Rowdy Cheetah in 2015. It won three Nandi Awards including Second Best Feature Film. The film was remade in Kannada as Gopi (2006).[4]
Plot
[edit]In nineteenth century, during the Amavasya phase, considered to be inauspicious, a greedy alcoholic Zamindar intrudes the temple to steal the idol of principal deity Durga, made of Panchaloha to repay the loans, he had borrowed from Britishers. Therefore, the divine powers kill the Britishers and Zamindar, conjuring a mythical curse on the Zamindar's family which results in the deaths of the family's heirs for every forty-eight years.
In 2001, Murari is the motherless youngest child of the Zamindar's family, whose grandmother Sabari had lost her husband forty-eight years ago due to the curse, is concerned about the next victim of it. Murari, named after his late grandfather, receives utmost love and respect from his family comprising his father Sathipandu; Sabari; elder brothers Seenayya, Baachi and Soori; their wives and kids. Murari was raised and adored by his eldest sister-in-law Gopi, whom he admires. Murari's family is at odds with Gopi's maternal family headed by her uncle and foster father Chanti as the latter's alcoholic son Rambabu had created issues for them at Gopi's wedding. Therefore, Gopi is only allowed to visit her family alone and the others do not talk with her family. Vasundhara "Vasu" is Chanti's daughter who is a city-bred agricultural student. Murari perceives that Gopi had intentionally refused to have children as she feared that she might lose her affection for Murari if she had her own progeny, while the society kept humiliating her for being infertile.
Creating a scenario, Murari accompanies Gopi to her village for her happiness, flirts with Vasu and falls in love with her. After a feud with Rambabu, Murari leaves to his house while leaving Gopi for a few days to complete the pending rituals of a Vratam. Meanwhile, Murari's family priest realizes that Murari would be the next victim of curse but hides it from Sabari. Vasu leaves to Hyderabad as she misses Murari. Upon Sathipandu's insistence, who knows about his feelings for Vasu, Murari goes to Hyderabad, confesses his feelings for Vasu, who unbeknownst to her family, comes to stay with Murari and family for a few days under pretext of a research as per Sathipandu's plan. Eventually, Murari convinces everyone to accept his relationship with Vasu. When he informs Sabari and requests her to accept his prospective marriage with Vasu, she is about to accept but the priest reveals about Murari's impending demise due to the curse and asks her to stop the marriage as Vasu would be widowed at a young age. Sabari obliges and objects to Vasu and Murari's marriage without revealing the truth.
Misinterpreting this last-minute decision of Sabari to be revenge for the family feud, Rambabu hastily arranges for Vasu to marry Bullabayi, a greedy man. Sabari has Murari perform several rituals to get rid of the curse while Chanti arrives at the temple and informs everyone of Vasu's destined wedding. Murari decides to leave for rescuing her but Sabari stops him due to which the family confronts her and accuses her of avenging the feud between the families using Vasu. However, the priest bursts out the truth about the curse and Sabari's attempts to protect Murari from the curse and that her intention behind rejecting the wedding was to preserve Vasu's future from being spent as a widow. The family is shocked to hear this while Murari vows to return safe and leaves to bring Vasu, who escapes from the house with the help of her mother and other women. Murari saves Vasu when she is being chased by Bullabayi but gets stabbed by the latter. Hiding his wound and carrying an unconscious Vasu, Murari heads to the temple and proceeds to complete the pending ritual Abhishekam.
Soori is notified of Murari's wound and fetches doctors without informing the family of it. Rambabu arrives and beats Murari with a stick while he is carrying the idol of Durga but the idol undergoes Rakthabhishekam, i.e, Abhishekam with blood. Vasu regains her consciousness and informs Gopi that Murari was stabbed. Murari completes the ritual and faints. However, as expected, Murari's condition doesn't stabilize fretting the family. To save Murari and to ensure his happiness, Sabari leaves to the river and drowns herself, giving herself as a sacrifice to satisfy the Goddess. As a result, the curse is nullified; Murari recovers. After a few days, Murari and Vasu get married and seek blessings from the Goddess and late Sabari's portrait.
Cast
[edit]- Mahesh Babu as Murari
- Sonali Bendre as Vasundhara, Murari's love interest (Voice-over by S. P. Sailaja)
- Lakshmi as Gopala "Gopi" Krishna Maheshwari, Murari's eldest sister-in-law and namesake mother
- Sukumari as Sabari, Murari's paternal grandmother
- Kaikala Satyanarayana as Sathipandu, Murari's father
- Gollapudi Maruthi Rao as Chanti, Vasu's father and Gopi's foster father
- Annapurna as Chanti's wife and Vasu's mother
- Sudha as Ammulu, Gopi and Vasu's cousin
- Prasad Babu as Seenayya, Murari's eldest brother and Gopi's husband
- Sivaji Raja as Soori, Murari's third elder brother
- Anitha Chowdary as Soori's wife and Murari's third eldest sister-in-law
- Chinna as Baachi, Murari's second eldest brother
- Hema as Baachi's wife and Murari's second eldest sister-in-law
- Raghu Babu as Rambabu, Vasu's brother and Gopi's foster brother
- Gundu Sudarshan as Gundu, Murari's friend
- Ravi Babu as Bullabbayi, Vasu's fiancée
- Chittajalu Lakshmipati as Vaali, Bullabbayi's sidekick
- Dhulipala as a Sage
- Prakash Raj as Zamindar, Murari's ancestor who tried to steal the idol of Durga
- M. S. Narayana as Zamindar's clerk who tried to stop him
- Naga Babu as Murari's ancestor
- Achyuth as Sabari's husband and Murari's paternal grandfather
- Alphonsa (special appearance in the song Dum Dum Dum)
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]When Krishna Vamsi visited a temple in a village, he learned a famous resident there whose three sons died under suspicious circumstances at regular intervals four years ago. When he spoke to the local people, they said that the man killed a worker from lower cadre by hiring some goons and the wife of that murdered person came to this person's house and cursed that all his three sons would be dying within six months. After listening to them, he was intrigued by all these incidents. As a part of his research, he visited temples and observed the architecture, sculptures and also read books like Autobiography of a Yogi etc.[5]
He said in an interview, "I met highly qualified people like Sirivennela Sitaramasastri to enhance my knowledge in various things. I also studied the visions of our ancestors, who during their time have designed things like missiles, television, aircrafts [sic] etc." He added, "We always have an answer for any questions that start with 'what', 'how' and 'when'. But we do not have any reason or answer for questions starting with 'why'. I had this kind of backdrop in my mind and wanted to make a film. When a film in the combination of Mahesh Babu and Krishna Vamsi was announced, I though I should make all those mystic questions get a representation in this film." He wanted to incorporate Telugu culture and tradition with a festive mood and thus used a joint-family backdrop.[5]
Influenced by Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 1971 film Anand, Krishna Vamsi wanted to kill Mahesh Babu's character in this film as he felt that except Anand, no other film introduced a hero who would be dying very soon. During the story discussions, when he said the same to his team, none accepted. He aimed to go in reverse trend and form the film's screenplay as story writers used to create a problem and then introduced the hero to solve it in Telugu cinema. After meeting Mahesh Babu, Krishna Vamsi decided to use the story of Krishna for the family part. He clarified that it was not a true adaptation of Lord Krishna's life but he got inspired by the characterizations in Krishna's story.[5]
According to Krishna Vamsi, the near-death situations Murari faces in the film are inspired from the attacks of rakshasas on Krishna and the fatal attack in the climax was inspired from Lord Krishna's death in the hands of a Yadava hunter.[5] Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy temple at Ammapally near Shamshabad was selected for filming key scenes related to the curse part of the story and the temple gained prominence after the film's release. A strong belief in the film industry emerged that a film with scenes shot at the temple will do well at the box-office.[6]
Casting
[edit]Mahesh Babu acknowledged that this film was a crucial one in his career and noted in 2012 that the character of Murari was his favourite role.[7] Sonali Bendre made her debut in Telugu with this film and it was her first collaboration with Krishna Vamsi. She has learned to speak Telugu for the film.[8] Lakshmi, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Prasad Babu, Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, Deekshitulu and Raghu Babu were a part of the film's principal cast. Ravi Babu played a negative role in the film.[5] Actress Sukumari was selected to play the character of Sabari, Mahesh Babu's grandmother in the film which was one of her widely remembered role in Telugu cinema.[9] Veteran film actor and religious guru Dhulipala Seetarama Sastry made a cameo appearance which was his last film.[10] Prakash Raj played a cameo as the evil zamindar who was the first victim of the curse while Deekshitulu played the role of the temple's priest named Seshayya.
The film also marks the debut of action choreographer Peter Hein in Telugu cinema.[11]
Filming
[edit]The film was extensively shot in Ramachandrapuram, Andhra Pradesh. It was shot for nearly 50 days in the region.[12][13] The temple scenes featured in the opening shots were filmed at the Ammapalli Sri Sita Rama Chandra Swamy which is nearby Hyderabad.[14]
Characters
[edit]Regarding Mahesh's character in the film, Krishna Vamsi said, "During that time, I met Mahesh Babu a couple of times. He has a 'mugdha manohara mohana roopam' meaning that Mahesh has very beautiful look which can mesmerize anyone. I was impressed to such an extent that I wanted to add 'Krishna tatvam' to that film, as 'mugdha manohara mohana roopam' is the first quality of Lord Krishna. Just like the way Krishna had herd of cows, hero in this film had an animal (elephant). I wanted to create the atmosphere of Brundavanam. That's the reason why Mahesh is shown to be moving along with and surrounded by girls/women and kids."[5]
Sonali Bendre's characterization in the first half was based on Satyabhama and her characterization in the second half was based on Rukmini. Because of that, Krishna Vamsi incorporated a scene similar to Rukmini Kalyanam (Lord Krishna takes Rukmini away from her place and marries her without the knowledge of her people) in the second half where Murari's character saves Vasundhara from her evil brother and takes away her from her village to marry her.[5]
Lakshmi's character was based on Yasoda while Prasad Babu and Kaikala Satyanarayana's roles were partially inspired from Balarama's character. According to Krishna Vamsi, the other Yadavas in the film were the brothers and family members of hero while Ravi Babu's character was a mix of characterizations of Sisupala, Karna and Duryodhana. Two separated joint families like that of Pandavas and Kauravas were created though they are on good terms unlike the way portrayed in Lord Krishna's story.[5]
Music
[edit]Murari | ||||
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Soundtrack album Murari by | ||||
Released | 2001 2013 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 36:05 | |||
Language | Telugu | |||
Label | Supreme Audio (2001) Aditya Music (2013) | |||
Producer | Mani Sharma | |||
Mani Sharma chronology | ||||
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The songs and background score were composed by Mani Sharma.[15] The album consisted of seven tracks. The soundtrack featured singers S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chitra, Jikki, Shankar Mahadevan, Udit Narayan, S. P. B. Charan, Sunitha, Anuradha Sriram and Harini. The lyrics were written by Veturi, Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry, Chandrabose and Suddala Ashok Teja.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Alanati Ramachandrudu" | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry | Jikki, Sunitha, Sandhya | 5:21 |
2. | "Bhama Bhama" | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Anuradha Sriram | 4:30 |
3. | "Cheppamma Cheppamma" | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry | K. S. Chithra | 4:49 |
4. | "Ekkada Ekkada" | Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry | S. P. Charan, Harini | 6:12 |
5. | "Andaanikey" | Chandrabose | Shankar Mahadevan | 5:24 |
6. | "Bangaru Kalla" | Suddala Ashok Teja | Udit Narayan | 5:01 |
7. | "Dum Dum Dum" | Veturi | Shankar Mahadevan | 4:45 |
Total length: | 36:02 |
Release
[edit]Murari was released in theatres on 17 February 2001. The satellite television rights of the film were acquired by Gemini TV. Subsequently it was later made available on digital streaming platform Sun NXT. It was re-released on 9 August 2024, coinciding with Mahesh Babu's birthday.[17]
Re-Release
[edit]Murari re-released with remastered 4K quality on the occasion of Mahesh Babu’s birthday on August 9th, 2024. It went on to collect 5.4Cr on first day and 9.12Cr in final run making the film highest Telugu grosser among re-released movies.
Reception
[edit]Critical reception
[edit]The film received positive reviews. Jeevi of Idlebrain.com rated the film 3.5/5 stating, "The credit for the success or failure of this film should go to Krishna Vamsi. This film is bound get a little bit of dissent from the viewers of C class areas. But, this film is classic masterpiece for the class audience and highly recommended for the Mahesh and Krishnavamsi fans. This film will be a good fare for the people if they watch this film with no expectations. Just watch this film to experience Krishna Vamsi paint the silver screen with his classic strokes."[18]
A critic from Sify wrote that "Director Krishna Vamsi won the appreciation of all sections of viewers with blockbuster Ninne Pelladutha while his other films catered to specific sections.With Murari he again reminds you of Nine..since it revolves around two lovable big families and boy and girl of these two families fall in love and a past misunderstanding between the two families forms a hitch between the lovers. In this Vamsi goes bit far and fuses in a mystery revolving around a goddess who has eliminated the three generations for trying to usurp her wealth and fourth generation Mahesh is destined to die. Both Mahesh and Sonali Bendre look charming and Mahesh is in his elements as light-hearted prankster".[19]
A critic from fullhyd.com rated the film 8/10 stating "Murari starts off on a good note with the desecration of the temple by Prakash Raj for money, and builds up an interesting story as to how three members of their family cursed by Devi Maa give up their lives. But the story soon loses its steam as we know for sure the sacrificial lamb. Murari is a typical Hum Aapke Hain Kaun kind of film with all the fun and laughter and the goodness among the people. It is good family movie with best cinematography and best performance by artists."[20]
Accolades
[edit]Award[a] | Date of ceremony[b] | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Filmfare Awards South | 20 April 2002 | Best Film – Telugu | Gopi Nandigam and Ramalingeswara Rao | Nominated | [21] |
Best Director – Telugu | Krishna Vamsi | Nominated | |||
Best Actor – Telugu | Mahesh Babu | Nominated | |||
Best Actress – Telugu | Sonali Bendre | Nominated | |||
Best Music Director – Telugu | Mani Sharma | Nominated | |||
Nandi Awards | 2001 | Second Best Feature Film–Silver | Producers: Gopi Nandigam and Ramalingeswara Rao Director: Krishna Vamsi Actors: Mahesh Babu, Sonali Bendre |
Won | [22] |
Best Character Actress | Lakshmi | Won | |||
Special Jury Award | Mahesh Babu | Won |
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Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]- 2001 films
- 2000s Telugu-language films
- 2000s Indian films
- Indian supernatural films
- Telugu films remade in other languages
- Films directed by Krishna Vamsi
- Films scored by Mani Sharma
- Paranormal films
- Supernatural fiction
- Indian romantic drama films
- Indian family films
- 2001 romantic drama films
- 2000s supernatural films
- Films shot in Andhra Pradesh
- Films set in Andhra Pradesh
- Films set in Konaseema