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Rebel
Film poster
Directed byRaghava Lawrence
Written byRaghava Lawrence
Darling Swamy (Dialogues)
Screenplay byRaghava Lawrence
Story byRaghava Lawrence
Produced byJ. Bhagavan
J. Pulla Rao
StarringPrabhas
Tamannaah
Deeksha Seth
CinematographyRam Prasad
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Music bySongs:
Raghava Lawrence
Background score:
S. Chinna
Production
company
Sri Balaji Cine Media
Distributed bySri Venkateswara Creations
(Nizam)[1]
7 Seas
(overseas)
14 Reels Entertainment (Krishna)
N.V. Prasad
(ceded)
Release date
28 September 2012
Running time
168 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Rebel is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Raghava Lawrence, produced by J. Bhaghawan and J. Pulla Rao under the Sri Balaji Cine Media banner. The film stars Prabhas, Tamannaah, and Deeksha Seth in the lead roles. [2] Apart from directing, Raghava Lawrence also handled the choreography, screenplay and music direction for the film. The film was released worldwide on 28 September 2012. It was dubbed into Hindi as The Return of Rebel (2014), in Tamil as Veerabali, and in Malayalam as Rebel. Dubbing artist Chetanya Adib dubbed for Prabhas's voice in the Hindi dubbed version.[3]This film was a box office success .

Plot

Rishi (Prabhas) is the happy-go-lucky son of Bhupathi (Krishnam Raju). Rishi is influenced by his father's ideals and grows up just like him. However, Bhupathi does not want his son to take up violence and sends him to Bangalore for studies and to learn music. There, Rishi falls for an orphan named Deepali (Deeksha Seth) and brings her to his house in the disguise of his old music teacher as he wants his father to be happy that he does not take up the violence.

During the festivals held in their village, Simhadri (Pradeep Rawat) sends 100 thugs to kill Bhupathi and his family, but Rishi eliminates all 100 thugs. Bhupathi's brother Jayram (Mukesh Rishi) joins hands with Simhadri so that they can kill Bhupathi, Bhupathi's wife Lakshmi (Rama Prabha), and Deepali. Simhadri tells Rishi that a local goon helped Jairam kill Bhupathi and his family. Simhadri soon kills himself, and Rishi stabs his dead body multiple times. Some of Bhupathi's bodyguards are still alive, including Raju (Supreeth). They assist Rishi to get revenge.

Two years later, Rishi discovers that a goon named Stephen (K. C. Shankar) was doing illegal business in Hyderabad for a very long time. Rishi also discovers that Robert (Mukesh Rishi) started working with Stephen right after Bhupathi's murder. Stephen and Robert became powerful underworld dons. Rishi suspects that his uncle's new identity is Robert. He goes to Hyderabad and finds that Stephen and Robert have an assistant named Nanu (Tej Sapru), who works in Bangkok. Nanu's daughter is Nandini (Tamannaah). She and Rishi fall in love with each other. Nanu shows his phone to Nandini because she wants to see the pictures of Stephen and Robert. When Rishi sees the pictures, it is confirmed that Rishi's uncle's new identity is Robert. Since Simhadri told Rishi that a local goon helped Robert kill Bhupathi, that goon must have been Stephen. Later, Raju tells Nandini about Rishi's tragic past. Nandini still wants to help Rishi locate Stephen and Robert.

Rishi bribes Nanu's henchmen to stop protecting Nanu. Rishi then tortures Nanu until the latter agrees to lure Stephen and Robert into a trap. It is revealed that Stephen and Robert sent two henchmen to disguise themselves as Stephen and Robert. Nanu's glad that Stephen and Robert fooled Rishi. Rishi realizes that his bodyguards, Raju, and Nandini got kidnapped by the bad guys. Robert tells Rishi that he sent his henchmen to kidnap Rishi's bodyguards, Raju, and Nandini. Rishi gets taken to his old home, and the rest of his bodyguards, including Raju get killed, yet Nandini is alive. Rishi kills Stephen, Robert, their henchmen, and Robert's son. In the end, Rishi and Nandini reunite each other.

Cast

  • Prabhas as Rishi / Rebel, a happy-go-lucky music student who grows up like his father Bhupathi and wants to take revenge on the latter's death
  • Tamannaah as Nandini, Nanu's daughter who falls in love with Rishi and wants to help him take revenge.
  • Deeksha Seth as Deepali, an orphan whom Rishi falls in love but dies in the hands of Simhadri and Jayram
  • Krishnam Raju as Bhupathi, Rishi's father who does not want his son to be like him but ends up being killed by Simhadri and Jayram
  • Brahmanandam as Narasa Raju
  • Ali as Kamal Haasan Shiv Shankar
  • Prabha as Lakshmi, Bhupathi's wife who also gets killed by Jayram and Robert
  • Mukesh Rishi as Jayram, Simhadri's assistant, and Robert, Stephen's assistant and an underworld don
  • Pradeep Rawat as Simhadri, Bhupathi, Lakshmi, and Deepali's killer
  • Supreeth as Raju, Bhupathi's henchman who helps Rishi take revenge but gets killed by Stephen and Robert
  • Tej Sapru as Nanu, Stephen and Robert's assistant and Nandini's father who works in Bangkok
  • K. C. Shankar as Stephen, a goon and underworld don who has been doing illegal business in Hyderabad
  • Vikram Singh as David
  • Bharath Reddy as Jayram's son
  • Ananth Babu as Shastri
  • M. S. Narayana as Shastri
  • Ravi Nair as Sanjay
  • Junior Relangi as Junior Shastri
  • Kelly Dorji as APC-MI6
  • Sriman as Ajay
  • Chalapathi Rao as Police Officer
  • Vincent Asokan as Varadan
  • Jeeva as Shankar
  • Kovai Sarala as Deepali's aunt
  • Prabha as Deepali's great-grandmother
  • Hema as Rishi's aunt
  • Shanoor Sana as Deepali's friend

Production

The film was officially launched at Annapurna Studios on 2 December 2010 with Anushka Shetty as the heroine opposite Prabhas. It was also announced that S. Thaman would compose the soundtrack of the film.[4]

Casting

On 2 December 2010, the opening ceremony of the film took place in Hyderabad. At the event, it was announced that J. Bhagawan and J. Pullarao would produce the film, it would be directed by Raghava Lawrence and would star Prabhas and Anushka in lead roles. The main cast was also announced during the event, which included Brahmanandam, Mukesh Rishi, Kelly Dorjee, Sayaji Shinde, Ali, MS Narayana, Chalapathi Rao, Jayaprakash Reddy, Supreet and Jeeva.[5] In February 2011, it was announced that Deeksha Seth would play the second lead in the film.[6] The filming was delayed due to various reasons causing Anushka to opt out of the project.[7] In August 2011, it was announced that Tamannaah had replaced Anushka.[8][9] In January 2011, it was reported that Krishnam Raju would play a vital role in the film.[10] It was later confirmed that he would be portraying a father character while popular Telugu actress Prabha would play the role of a mother.[11]

Filming

After much delays, regular filming began on 21 May 2011.[12] In the fifty days of working schedule, one action episode and a song were filmed. In October 2011, it was reported that the filming would take place in Bangkok, where action sequences would be shot.[13] In December 2011, it was reported that the unit would go back to Bangkok to shoot some vital scenes and action sequences with Tamannah and Prabhas.[14] After completing the Bangkok schedule, filming resumed at Shamshabad Temple near Hyderabad.[15] It was reported that a special set worth 20 million was built at Shamshabad and filming took place in it with 100 fighters and over 1000 extras participating in the schedule.[16] In March 2012, it was reported that another set had been built at Ramoji Film City, where the climax scenes with 30 Russian fighters were shot.[17]

In June 2012, the unit went back to Bangkok for the third time to shoot two songs of the movie.[18] After completing the schedule, the filming resumed at Pollachi where scenes on Prabhas and other lead cast were canned.[19] The filming shifted to Pondicherry where action episodes involving Prabhas were shot.[20] The last schedule of filming took at an aluminium factory in Hyderabad.[21]

Release

The film was postponed several times due to delays in post-production works. After much delay, the film was released worldwide on 28 September 2012 in over 950 screens worldwide.

Marketing

On 7 August 2012 the first look posters of the film were launched.[22] On 17 August 2012 a press conference was held at Hyderabad in which a thirty-second teaser was launched.[23]

Pre-release revenues

It was announced that 7 Seas, a premier entertainment company, purchased the overseas theatrical distribution rights of the film.[24] The theatrical distribution rights for the Nizam region were bought by Dil Raju for 90 million.[25] The rights for Vizag region were sold to Bellamkonda Suresh for 30.6 million.[26] Distribution rights for ceded region were bought by NV Prasad and Bellary Sai for 57.5 million.[27] Tamil Nadu theatrical distribution rights were sold for 3.3 million.[28] The film made excellent business all over and is up amongst the best films in terms of pre-release revenues.[29]

Critical reception

Sashidhar from The Times of India stated, "The film belongs to hard-core Prabhas fans as the movie is stylish and visually rich but not much in content".[30] Purnima Ranawat from NDTV said, "Rebel serves up fare for the mass audience. The film will be definitely liked by Prabhas' fans. Watch it for the dancing talent of Tamannaah Bhatia and action skills of Prabhas."[31] Radhika Rajamani from Rediff.com gave the movie one and half stars out of five and said, "Working with hardly any storyline, director Raghava Lawrence had made a film that is arduous to watch... Rebel is a movie for the masses and certainly not for the discerning audience."[32]

Jeevi from Idlebrain.com gave the film a 3 out of 5 rating and stated, "Rebel is an revenge-based action film. Prabhas is known as one of the best mass stars of Telugu cinema. Lawrence's movies are known to appeal to the raw senses of mass movie lovers. Rebel is no exception. Interval block is really good. Rebel has decent commercial elements and targeted at masses. Masses will like it.[33] A reviewer from OneIndia.com called the film "A treat for Prabhas fans" and gave it a 3 out of 5 rating.[34]

Box office

The film collected 233.2 million worldwide in its first weekend[35] and 243.7 million in its first week in India.[36] It collected approximately 33.35 net crores in its first week worldwide.[37]

Home media

The VCDs,[38] DVDs[39][40] and Blu-rays[41] of the film were released on 22 January 2013 through Sri Balaji Video company.

Response of the Hindi dubbed version

Goldmines Telefilms Pvt.Ltd. bought the Hindi dubbing rights of the film. It had a TV premiere on Sony Max Channel. It was well received by the audience.

Dhallywood Remake

The movie was remade Twice in Dhallywood as Hero: The Superstar starring Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Eamin Haque Bobby & I Don't Care (starring Bappy Chowdhury, Eamin Haque Bobby) and Nipun.

Soundtrack

Rebel
Soundtrack album by
Released14 September 2012 (2012-09-14)
Recorded2012
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length21:53
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerRaghava Lawrence
Raghava Lawrence chronology
Don
(2007)
Rebel
(2012)

Initially S. Thaman was revealed to be the composer but he opted out of the film; instead, Raghava Lawrence himself composed the songs while the film score was composed by S. Chinna.[42] The soundtrack of the film was released through Aditya Music label on 14 September 2012 at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad.[43] The album consists of five songs. The lyrics for four songs were penned by Ramajogayya Sastry and one song was written by Bhaskarabhatla.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Keka"Ramajogayya SastryBenny Dayal, Lloyd Paul, Sathyan, Naresh Iyer4:09
2."Deepali"Ramajogayya SastryKarthik, Priya Hemesh, Diya (Child) & Group4:35
3."Google"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarAndrea, Shravana Bhargavi & Group4:40
4."Orinayano"Ramajogayya SastryMalathi, Vijay Prakash & Group5:09
5."Excellent Nee Figure (Remix)"Ramajogayya SastryBenny Dayal, Lloyd Paul, Sathyan, Naresh Iyer3:20
Total length:21:53

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