Chatrapathi (film)

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Chatrapathi
Directed by S. S. Rajamouli
Produced by S. Hariharan
Starring Prabhas Raju Uppalapati,
Shriya Saran,
Bhanupriya,
Pradeep Rawat
Music by M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography Senthil Kumar
Editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Release date(s) 29 September 2005
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget INR12.5 crore (US$2.49 million)
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Chatrapathi (Telugu: ఛత్రపతి) is a 2005 Telugu film (dubbed into Malayalam with the same title) written and directed by S. S. Rajamouli. Prabhas plays the lead role and Shriya Saran, Bhanupriya, and Pradeep Rawat appear in other roles. The film released on 29 September 2005, it was dubbed into Hindi as Hukumat Ki Jung.

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[edit] Plot

Sivaji (Prabhas) and Ashok (Shafi) are the sons of Parvati (Bhanupriya). Sivaji is her stepson, but Parvati showers equal affection on both of them and this is not liked by Ashok, who is her real son. They are one of the families living on the coastals of Srilanka. One day, this village is forced to evacuate and Sivaji is separated from the family. He ends up in a different boat and lands in Vizag port. He is brought up in the port itself. But his search for his mother never ceases. In that process he comes across Neelu (Shriya).

Here, the port is dominated by Baji Rao (Narendra Jha) and some goons using refugee labor for their own gain. Sivaji is an aggressive guy, but is controlled by his well wishers. One day, he reacts aggressively in defense of himself and the other refugees. The people start calling him Chatrapathi. Ras Bihari (Pradeep Rawat) comes down to Vizag in the hunt for Sivaji since he killed his brother Baji Rao(Narendra Jha). Also, Ashok lands in the same place. Realizing that Sivaji is his brother, he joins hands with the bad guys. The story is then of Chatrapati's who is searching for his mother and has a bunch of bad guys including his brother on his back while the entire port looks up to him.

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[edit] Crew

[edit] Music

The film has seven songs composed by M. M. Keeravani:

  • "A Vachhi B Pai Valli" - M. M. Keeravani, Mathangi
  • "Agni Skalani" - M. M. Keeravani, Mathangi, Mangari
  • "Summama Suruyaaa" - Kalyani Malik, Sunitha, Smitha, Niraj Pandit
  • "Nallnivanee" - K. S. Chitra
  • "Manela Tintivira" - Tippu, Smitha, Kalyani
  • "Gundusoodi" - M. M. Keeravani, Sunitha
  • "Gala Galagala" - K. S. Chitra, Neerippal, Jassie Gift

[edit] Box office

  • The film had a 100-day run in 54 centres.[1]

[edit] Awards

Nandi Awards[2]

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