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Damarukam
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySrinivasa Reddy
Screenplay bySrinivasa Reddy
Story byVeligonda Srinivas
Produced by
  • Venkat
  • K. Achi Reddy (presents)
Starring
CinematographyChota K. Naidu
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Distributed byBellamkonda Suresh (Vizag)
Release date
  • 23 November 2012 (2012-11-23)
Running time
157 min
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Damarukam is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action fantasy film[1] produced by R. R. Venkat on R. R. Movie Makers banner and written and directed by Srinivasa Reddy, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Anushka Shetty play the lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film recorded as Average at the box office.

The film was released on 2012. Naidu won Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer - South. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Shiva-The Superhero 2.

Plot

The protagonist of the movie is born with a divine grace of Lord Shiva (Prakash Raj) and the boy's parents are advised to name him as Mallikarjuna as he is destined to accomplish a great work. During his childhood, Mallikarjuna faces a great tragedy as his parents and grandparents are killed by a huge feline creature when they are returning from Kashi. This incident leaves his younger sister, Sailu (Abhinaya) paralyzed from the waist and hence renders her lame (Sailu had a talent for dancing before this incident). Malli then develops strong hatred towards Lord Shiva.

Meanwhile, the scene shifts to the focus of a demon named Andhakasura (Ravi Shankar). We see him performing a severe penance to obtain the boon of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva blesses the demon that he will not interfere in the latter's attempt to sacrifice a virgin girl in order to obtain complete rulership over the three worlds. The demon is advised by his aged friend Maayi (Jeeva) that the sacrifice must be made in a month having two solar eclipses, in such a way that he has to marry the girl and sacrifice her before the solar eclipse ends. This will render the demon matchless and a master over all the five elements.

The story then shifts to Malli (Nagarjuna), now an adult whose motive is to help people and take care of his bedridden sister. He falls in love with Dr. Maheshwari (Anushka Shetty) on a visit to the hospital where his sister is being treated. There are many scenes where the atheist Malli forces the people of his colony who include Rudraksha (Brahmanandam), Ringu Raja (Raghu Babu), President (Krishna Bhagavaan) and others, not to worship, on account of his childhood tragedy. Then, on one occasion, Malli questions Lord Shiva for his condition and drives away in his car, only to meet with an accident. Lord Shiva comes and saves him. Lord Shiva calls himself as Saambayya, befriends Malli and goes to his home.

The demon chooses Dr. Maheshwari as his target for the sacrifice and prevents the Kaapaalikas (who arrive at the temple) from having access to Mahi, on the first solar eclipse day. Malli rescues Mahi from the Kaapaalikas and Mahi's parents entrust Malli to take care of Mahi. Then, Mahi's parents decide to get Mahi married to a relative, Rahul (Ganesh Venkatraman), who is to arrive from the US. This advice is given by saint known to Mahi's family. On his arrival to the airport, Andhakaasura kills Rahul in the washroom and takes his form. The demon, now in Rahul's form, enters Mahi's home and kills three dogs who guard Mahi. The demon also paralyzes Mahi's father, when he comes to know the truth about him. He also tries to kill Malli and Mahi, on their way to a temple, but Lord Shiva intervenes by sending his divine vehicle, Nandi who saves Malli. This infuriates the demon, who feels that Lord Shiva has not kept his promise. He challenges the Lord, to which he replies that it was his duty to protect his devotee. The demon then decides to oppose Lord Shiva, so he kills the saint known to Mahi's family, impersonates him and convinces Malli, Mahi and others that Saambayya is not a good person by faking his death at the hands to Saambayya. This makes Malli angry on Saambayya and he returns the ring of friendship given to him by Saambayya.

Finally, Malli convinces Mahi's family that Rahul is actually Andhakaasura. Then, the demon carries Mahi to the spot of sacrifice and prepares for the ritual. Meanwhile, Malli is advised by the Kaapalika chief (Avinash) to worship Lord Shiva, he tells Malli about his purpose of birth to destroy the demon and the means to do it, as he was the reason of the tragedy in Malli's childhood and Lord Shiva saved him as Saambayya. Malli confronts the demon, is initially defeated, but he heads skyward to get a blessing from Lord Shiva and finally destroys Andhakaasura by piercing the Trident given by Lord Shiva.

Cast

Production

Casting

The film sees Nagarjuna and Anushka Shetty playing the leads. Ganesh Venkatraman,[2] Prakash Raj,P. Ravi Shankar, Pradeep Rawat, Brahmanandam, Krishna Bhagavaan, Ahuti Prasad, Ali, Venu Madhav, Raghu Babu, M.S. Narayana and Jeeva are in the cast. Editing is by Gautham Raju, art is by Ashok, cinematography is by Chota K. Naidu and music is by Devi Sri Prasad.,[3] Times of Ap reported that Lakshmi Rai was set to shake legs with Nagarjuna for the introduction song in this movie.[4] The makers then have decided to set Charmy in the place of Lakshmi Rai for the introduction song in this movie.[5] Nagarjuna had shown his six-pack abs for the first time in the movie.[6]

Filming

The shooting of the film began on 25 April 2011. The first schedule of the film was in Switzerland, where Nagarjuna would romance Anushka Shetty to the choreography of Raju Sundaram.[7][8] On 29 September 2012, The theatrical trailer of this socio-fantasy film has released with the movie Rebel, which graced the theatres that day. According to the producer Dr Venkat, the trailer has received a huge response from the film goers.[9] This movie is the first Telugu film ever with over 70 minutes of special effects. It is learnt that the movie is loaded with some of most breathtaking visual effects ever for an Indian movie and is going to set a new benchmark as far as VFx standards go in India. A team of visual effects experts at Firefly Creative Studio have been working on the movie for over a year now. Firefly, the company which worked on special effects for films like Anji, Arundathi, Magadheera & Anaganaga O Dheerudu.[10] Vyshnavi Films purchased the overseas theatrical rights.

Release

After much delays the film was released on 23 November 2012[11][12]

Critical reception

idlebrain.com jeevi gave a rating of 3/5 stating "First half of the film is good, Plus points of the film are Nagarjuna and the grandeur". Great andhra also rated 3/5[13][14] DNA India gave the film 2.5 and Times of India gave 3.5 ratings.[15] Reddif also rated 3/5 and said "This socio-fantasy is one-of-its-kind in today's times and can be watched once for the stunning visuals".[16] The film bombed at the box-office despite its critical reception, especially for its graphics.

Accolades

Ceremony Category Nominee Result
60th Filmfare Awards South[17][18] Best Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna Nominated
Best Actress Anushka Shetty Nominated
Best Supporting Actor P. Ravi Shankar Nominated
Best Lyricist Jonnavithula (for song "Shiva Shiva Shankara") Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Gopika Poornima (for Song "Laali Laali") Nominated
Best Cinematographer Chota K. Naidu Won
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Cinematographer Chota K. Naidu Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Prakash Raj Nominated
CineMAA Awards[19] Best Editor Gautham Raju Won
Best Costume Designer Payal Won
Best Fight Master Vijay Won

Soundtrack

Damarukam
Soundtrack album by
Released10 September 2012 (2012-09-10)
at Shilpakala Vedika
Hyderabad
Recorded2011–2012
Recorded and Mixed at "Brindavan – The Garden of Music"
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length34:32
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerDevi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Julayi
(2012)
Damarukam
(2012)
Sarocharu
(2012)

Music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. All songs are blockbusters. Music was released on Aditya Music.

The audio release was held on 10 September 2012 at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad. Devi Sri Prasad scored the music and there are 10 songs for which lyricists Jonnavittula, Chandra Bose, Sahithi and Bhaskara Bhatla have penned the lyrics.[20] entertainment.in.msn.com gave a moderate review stating "Devi Sri Prasad's 50th album is unique from his usual run-of-the-mill compositions, but not his best. As a fan of the composer, the listener will be satisfied, but as a music lover, one doubts if this album would live up to listeners' expectations."[21] telugu.way2movies.com gave a positive review stating "Damarukam has the mix of devotional tracks on Lord Siva along with the romantic duets and a mass track. The devotion numbers are highly appealing and catch your attention while the duets are likeable with the repeated listen. Sakkubai will be instantly liked by masses. DSP scores well with his 50th album Damarukam."[22] Musicperk.com rated the album 8.5/10 quoting "A must-listen album by DSP. Not a song to be left out".[23][24]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Omkaram"JonnavittulaVenkat Sai01:04
2."Aruna Dhavala"JonnavittulaKarthik01:05
3."Nestama Nestama"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarSri Krishna, Harini04:56
4."Reppalapai"Ramajogayya SastryHariharan, Chitra03:42
5."Dheemtana"Karunakar, Jonnavittula (Mantras)Shankar Mahadevan02:08
6."Sakkubaai Garam Chaai"Ramajogayya SastrySuchith Suresan, Mamta Sharma03:42
7."Laali Laali"ChandraboseGopika Poornima04:47
8."Bhoonabhontaalake"JonnavittulaM. L. R. Karthikeyan02:02
9."Kanyakumari"SahitiJaspreet Jasz, Sunita04:31
10."Shiva Shiva Shankara"JonnavittulaShankar Mahadevan04:52
Total length:34:32

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