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Power (2014 Kannada film)

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Power***
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. Madesh
Written byM. S. Ramesh
Screenplay bySrinu Vaitla
K. Madesh
Story byGopimohan
Kona Venkat
Based onDookudu
by Srinu Vaitla
Produced byRam Achanta
Gopichand Achanta
Anil Sunkara
Starring
CinematographyA. V. Krishna Kumar
Edited byDeepu S. Kumar
Music byS. S. Thaman
Production
companies
14 Reels Entertainment
Kolla Entertainment
Release date
  • 28 August 2014 (2014-08-28)
Running time
173 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Box officeest. 30 crore (nett)[1]

Power (stylised as Power***) is a 2014 Indian masala film directed by K. Madesh and features Puneeth Rajkumar and Trisha in lead roles, alongside Prabhu, Kelly Dorjee, Rangayana Raghu and Sadhu Kokila in supporting roles.[2] It is a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Dookudu which itself was inspired by the 2003 German tragicomedy film Good Bye, Lenin!.[3][4][5] The story revolves around Bharath Kumar (Puneeth), a police officer who’s pursuing underworld don Naik (Kelly), who operates from Spain and Mumbai. Naik and his henchmen had tried to kill Bharath’s father Krishna Prasad (Prabhu), an honest MLA and a staunch follower of late actor Rajkumar. Circumstances force Bharath to act as an MLA, a reality show director and a cop, three roles which he portrays with finesse. While in Spain, Bharath falls in love with Prashanthi (Trisha). But how he plans to eliminate Naik and company forms the mainstay of the plot.

The film marked music director, S. Thaman's official musical entry to the Kannada film industry as well as Trisha's.[6]

Plot

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Krishna is a politician driven by idealistic values and a sense of social service. His followers are his brother Sathya, and supporters. The people of Krishnanna's constituency elect him as a legislator. Krishna, an ardent follower of Dr. Rajkumar, establishes his own independent political empire, consensus with ideals proposed by Rajkumar. Krishna Prasad's dream is to see his son as a politician revered by people. During this time, he meets with a fatal accident, in which his brother and his followers are also killed.

14 years later, Krishna's son Bharath becomes a daring super-cop in Mumbai. He is on a mission to apprehend mafia don Nayak, who is involved in illegal drug trade, extortion and arms trafficking. It is later revealed that Krishna actually survived the accident and is comatose. However, this truth is hidden by Krishna's family from the people. Bharath maintains a low profile to apprehend Nayak. In an undercover operation in Spain, Bharath gets hold of Nayak's brother, Bablu. Later, it is revealed that corrupt opposition leader, who is also aiding Nayak, was the mastermind behind Krishna Prasad's accident, and had planned to derail Krishna's political empire as he was opposing his illegal businesses and relation with Nayak.

Bharath falls in love with Prasanthi, whom he meets in Spain during his operation. Prasanthi is the daughter of Bharath's higher officer, a cop who reports to the police commissioner in Bangalore city. When Bharath's dad comes out of the coma, doctors advise his family that Krishna is at risk if he encounters or hears anything upsetting, disturbing or shocking. Bharath hides the events surrounding his dad's accident & shifts his family to his dad's previously abandoned mansion, which is now being used for film making.

Bharath creates a dummy political set-up at this mansion. In the guise of a reality television program, Bharath tricks an aspiring but unsuccessful film actor P. Vibhushan, by making him believe that the television show is being sponsored by film star V. Ravichandran, and that Ravichandran wants to offer P. Vibhushan a very handsome remuneration for his realistic performance in the show. On the other hand, an aspiring actor Kamangi Kidney is also tricked by Bharath. Bharath also tricks Gouda with a real estate business deal, to exploit his criminal nexus. Bharath hides this drama from Krishna, by making Krishna believe that Bharath is now an M.L.A., revered by people fulfilling his dad's wishes. He also marries his love, Prasanthi, to make his father happy. The rest of the plot reveals the politician-criminal nexus behind Krishna's accident, the comic misadventures which lead to Krishna learning the truth, and Bharath's retaliation over Nayak and Rudresh's political corruption.

Cast

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Production

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The film, launched in December 2013, is the first Kannada production of the Telugu company 14 Reels Entertainment. It is a remake of Telugu film Dookudu.[7] Tamil actress Trisha made her debut into Sandalwood by starring opposite Puneeth Rajkumar.

There were some troubles related with the titles of the movie. Initially, the film was named Rajakumara, later Puneeth revealed the name as Ashwathama,[8] which was then changed to Power. However, the name was already registered with KFCC, as it went to court. Finally it was changed to Power***.

Soundtrack

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Power
Soundtrack album by
Released29 June 2014 (2014-06-29)
Recorded2014
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelLahari Music
ProducerS. Thaman
S. Thaman chronology
Kandireega
(2011)
Power
(2014)
Osthe
(2011)
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack of the film was composed by S. Thaman and released through Lahari Music label on 28 June 2014. The album consists of five songs.[9] Audio of this movie was launched at Bellary by Telugu actor Mahesh Babu on 29 June 2014. The launch took place at the Bellary Municipal grounds with the presence of Telugu actor Mahesh Babu.[10]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dham Power"Chandan ShettyRanjith, Nivas, Yazin Nizar, Chandan 
2."Guruvara Sanje"KavirajPuneeth Rajkumar 
3."Mehabooba Mehabooba"V. Nagendra PrasadSuchith Suresan, Priya Raghavan 
4."Jagatthe Namadhu"V. Nagendra PrasadNakul Abhayankar, Santhosh, Anuradha Bhat, Sneha Ravindran 
5."Why Why (YY)"V. Nagendra PrasadM. M. Manasi, Naveen Madhav 

Release

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The film released 28 August 2014 in 275+ screens including 116 screens in Bangalore alone. The film got 'U/A' certificate with few mutes censor board.

Critical reception

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The film received positive reviews from critics as well as audience alike. Sify stated "With a star-cast this huge and a good technical crew a neat screenplay is expected and this is where the director could have worked on. In spite of being a Telugu remake, director K. Madesh could have put some effort to make it? more local?. Unfortunately director has failed to do the same. Yet, Power Star is definitely worth a watch!"[11] Indiaglitz rated 3.25/5 stated There is no reason for you to miss this film.[12] Desimartini rated 3.5/5 stated Puneeth Rajkumar's powerful performance and Trisha's refreshing screen presence make Power*** an entertaining watch. Though confusing at times, the humor, action and music make the film worth your while.[13] Chitraloka.com rated 3.5/5 stated Another first timer in the film is Kelly Dorjee. He plays the main villain and is a perfect cast. He is menacing and matches Puneeth's heroism with his bad man act. Shivaji Prabhu has become a regular in Kannada films and it is good to see him in such weighty roles. Power*** is the perfect gift for the Ganesha festival you can give yourself and your friends and family. It is a great film to watch in a group.

Box office

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The film opened to packed houses and collected around 28 million (US$340,000) in its first day which is the biggest opening for any Kannada film followed by Maanikya, Bhajarangi, and Ninnindale.[14] The film made a remarkable business during first weekend while it grossed around 82 million (US$980,000) which is the biggest opening weekend for any Kannada movie followed by Sudeep's Maanikya which grossed around 74 million (US$890,000). The film is the first Kannada film to cross 22 crore (US$2.6 million)in just 6 days which broke the record of Maanikya.[15][16]

Officially, the film made Rs 11,02,91,429 in the first 15 days of its release. This, however, excluded the figures for the four districts of the Gulbarga region, for which data was unavailable. The film made more than Rs 8 crore in the first week and expectedly the Bangalore, Mysore, Hubli regions and multiplexes contributed nearly 90 per cent of the revenues. This had become the new benchmark. Trade trackers noted that it was a decent benchmark, considering the smaller market Sandalwood is.[17]

The film had a theatrical run of 100 days in centers across Karnataka[citation needed].

References

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  1. ^ "'Power***' Box Office: Puneet Starrer Makes Record Collection of ₹22 Crore in 6 Days". International Business Times. 3 September 2014.
  2. ^ "'Power***' completes 100 days". Sify. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Film Review: Power***". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  4. ^ "'I knew Dookudu would be a blockbuster'".
  5. ^ "Copycats in Tollywood". 30 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Dookudu's Kannada remake to now be called Power ***". Times of India. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Puneeth's 'Power' First Look Teaser Released". Times of India. 25 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Shivaji Prabhu returns to Sandalwood". The Times of India. 25 April 2014. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  9. ^ Christopher, Kavya (15 August 2014). "SS Thaman impresses with Power *** music". The Times of India.
  10. ^ "Power show".
  11. ^ Review : Power. Sify.com. Retrieved on 13 August 2015.
  12. ^ Power*** review. Power*** Kannada movie review, story, rating. IndiaGlitz.com (29 August 2014). Retrieved on 2015-08-13.
  13. ^ Power (2014) – Kannada Movie – Ratings, Reviews, Cast, Story. Desimartini.com. Retrieved on 13 August 2015.
  14. ^ ox-office/ KANNADA BOX OFFICE | Sandalwoodboxoffice.com Archived 4 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Anaamikamathu.wordpress.com. Retrieved on 13 August 2015.
  15. ^ 'Power***' Box Office: Puneet Starrer Makes Record Collection of ₹22 Crore in 6 Days. Ibtimes.co.in (3 September 2014). Retrieved on 2015-08-13.
  16. ^ Power: The first Kannada film to cross 15 crore in two weeks – Rediff.com Movies. Rediff.com (13 September 2014). Retrieved on 2015-08-13.
  17. ^ "More power to Puneeth".
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