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==Plot==
==Plot==
Set up in the 1970's [[Vijayawada]], [[Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga|Vangaveeti Ranga]]'s elder brother, Vangaveeti Radha (''played by Sandeep Kumar in dual role''), also known as "Bustand Radha" gets associated with [[Communist Party of India]], secretary for Vijayawada, Venkata Rathnam (played by ''Vamsi Nakkanti''). After few years, conflicts arise between Venkata Rathnam, and Vangaveeti Radha, to get a hold on Vijayawada transport business, dominated by the followers of Venkata Rathnam.
Set up in the 1970's [[Vijayawada]], [[Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga|Vangaveeti Ranga]]'s elder brother, Vangaveeti Radha also known as "Bustand Radha" (''played by Sandeep Kumar in dual role''), gets associated with [[Communist Party of India]], secretary for Vijayawada, Venkata Rathnam (played by ''Vamsi Nakkanti''). After few years, conflicts arise between Venkata Rathnam, and Vangaveeti Radha, to get a hold on Vijayawada transport business, dominated by the followers of Venkata Rathnam.


In 1972, Venkata Rathnam is murdered by Vangaveeti Radha and his supporters. These events in turn leads to the retaliation by rival group, and the murder of Vangaveeti Radha. Upon the death of Vangaveeti Radha, his brother Mohana Ranga takes over the leadership of United independent Organization with the support of student union leaders Devineni Gandhi (played by ''Kautilya''), and [[Devineni Rajasekhar|Devinei Nehru]] (played by ''Shritej'')
In 1972, Venkata Rathnam is murdered by Vangaveeti Radha and his supporters. These events in turn leads to the retaliation by rival group, and the murder of Vangaveeti Radha. Upon the death of Vangaveeti Radha, his brother Mohana Ranga takes over the leadership of United independent Organization with the support of student union leaders Devineni Gandhi (played by ''Kautilya''), and [[Devineni Rajasekhar|Devinei Nehru]] (played by ''Shritej'')

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Vangaveeti
Kaapu Kaase Shakthi
Directed byRam Gopal Varma
Written byChaithanya Prasad
Radha Krishna
Screenplay byRam Gopal Varma
Story byRam Gopal Varma
Produced byDasari Kiran kumar
StarringSandeep Kumar
Vamsi Nakkanti
Vamsi Chaganti
Naina Ganguly
Kautilya
Shritej
Narrated byRam Gopal Varma
CinematographyRahul Srivastav
K. Dilip Varma
Surya Chowdhary
Edited bySiddhartha Ratholu
Music byRavi Shankar
Production
company
Bad-Cow films
Distributed byRamadutha Creations
A.K.S. Global Media LLC
Release date
23 December 2016[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Vangaveeti is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language political drama film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma.[2][3] The film is based on the life of politician Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, and his elder brother Vangaveeti Radha Krishna and their altercation with communist dominated Vijayawada of the 1970s-80s Andhra Pradesh.[4][2][5][6][7]

The film stars debutantes, Sandeep as Vangaveeti Radha and Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, Vamsi Nakkanti as Chalasani Venkata Ratnam, Vamsi Chaganti as Devineni Murali, Kautilya as Devineni Gandhi, Shritej as Devineni Nehru and Naina Ganguly as Ratna Kumari.[4][8] The theatrical trailer of the film was released on October 2, 2016 in Hyderabad,[2] and the film was released on December 23, 2016.[4][9] Upon release the film received positive reviews,[10][4] and made decent openings at the box office.[5][11][12]

Plot

Set up in the 1970's Vijayawada, Vangaveeti Ranga's elder brother, Vangaveeti Radha also known as "Bustand Radha" (played by Sandeep Kumar in dual role), gets associated with Communist Party of India, secretary for Vijayawada, Venkata Rathnam (played by Vamsi Nakkanti). After few years, conflicts arise between Venkata Rathnam, and Vangaveeti Radha, to get a hold on Vijayawada transport business, dominated by the followers of Venkata Rathnam.

In 1972, Venkata Rathnam is murdered by Vangaveeti Radha and his supporters. These events in turn leads to the retaliation by rival group, and the murder of Vangaveeti Radha. Upon the death of Vangaveeti Radha, his brother Mohana Ranga takes over the leadership of United independent Organization with the support of student union leaders Devineni Gandhi (played by Kautilya), and Devinei Nehru (played by Shritej)

However, leadership issues and power struggles between politically powerful Mohana Ranga, and the Devineni Family leads to the splitting of United independent organization, and in retaliation Mohana ranga's associate's murder Devineni Gandhi in 1979. At this juncture, Mohana Ranga's political career begins in 1981, when he contests in the municipal election when the Indian National Congress Party withdrew its official candidate in his favor. Later, His rival in the district, Nehru, gets sponsored by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which was dominated by the Kamma caste, while Ranga becomes a leader of the Kapu community. Ranga becomes an MLA for the Congress Party in 1985; Nehru becomes a TDP MLA, and eventually a minister.

Starting in 1983 both leaders implicate themselves in gang warfare, which was fed by caste rivalry between Kamma and Kapu; while N. T. Rama Rao (played by unknown actor) was at the time the first Kamma Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. In 1988, Devineni Nehru's younger brother, Devineni Murali (played by Vamsi Chaganti) is murdered by Mohana Ranga's associates. Subsequently, while on a hunger strike demanding greater personal protection in connection with him being accused of complicity in Devineni Murali and Devineni Gandhi's murders, a group of men led by political rivals in the region, attack Mohana Ranga's camp in the early hours of December 25, 1988. Following his death, there were Kamma vs Kapu caste riots which kills more than 40 people throughout the region.

Cast

  • Sandeep as Vangaveeti Radha & Vangaveeti Ranga (Dual role)
  • Vamsi Nakkanti as Chalasani Venkata Ratnam
  • Kautilya as Devineni Gandhi
  • Shritej as Devineni Nehru
  • Vamsi Chaganti as Devineni Murali
  • Naina Ganguly as Ratna Kumari w/o Vangaveeti Ranga

See also

  • Gaayam, a 1993 action film based on Vijaywada Gang Warfare, directed by Ram Gopal Varma
  • Gaayam 2, a 2010 sequel to Gaayam, directed by Praveen Sri
  • Bejawada, a 2011 action film directed by Vivek Krishna

References

  1. ^ "Vangaveeti Telugu Movie, Wiki, Story, Review, Release Date, Trailers - Filmibeat".
  2. ^ a b c "Vangaveeti trailer out: Ram Gopal Varmas crime drama looks raw and gritty".
  3. ^ Admin, Press Ks (2 October 2016). "RGV Vangaveeti Movie Trailer Released Today 5Pm - Press News Release".
  4. ^ a b c d "Vangaveeti movie review: A film on power and revenge replete with bloodbath". 24 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b Rao, G Venkataramana. "Vangaveeti rekindles memories".
  6. ^ shiva (24 December 2016). "RGV Vangaveeti Movie Review, Rating (3.75/5) Public Talk Hit or Flop - Total Blood Bath - Press News Release".
  7. ^ admin (22 December 2016). "Vangaveeti - Movie Review".
  8. ^ "Ram Gopal Varma to explore Vijayawada gang wars in crime thriller Vangaveeti, watch trailer". 3 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Vangaveeti". 1 January 2000 – via IMDb.
  10. ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi. "Vangaveeti: Of blood and gore".
  11. ^ "Vangaveeti: Ram Gopal Varma's latest film is his most violent work". 23 December 2016.
  12. ^ Hooli, Shekhar H. "Vangaveeti movie review: Ram Gopal Varma's film gets mixed response from audience".