Iddarammayilatho

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Iddarammayilatho
Iddarammayilatho.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPuri Jagannadh
Screenplay byPuri Jagannadh
Produced byBandla Ganesh
StarringAllu Arjun
Amala Paul
Catherine Tresa
CinematographyAmol Rathod
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Distributed byBlue Sky[1]
Release date
  • 31 May 2013 (2013-05-31)[2]
Running time
143 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget330 million[3]

Iddarammayilatho (transl. 'With two women') is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film[4] directed by Puri Jagannadh, starring Allu Arjun, Amala Paul, and Catherine Tresa in the lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Brahmanandam, Ali, Shawar Ali, Nassar, Pragathi, Tanikella Bharani, Tulasi, Subbaraju, and Rao Ramesh. The film was entirely shot in Spain and Paris.[5] Bandla Ganesh has produced the film under Parameswara Art Productions. The film was simultaneously dubbed and released in Malayalam as Romeo & Juliets.[6] Iddarammayilatho was released in 1,600 theaters worldwide on 31 May 2013. The film was above average grosser at box office.

Plot[]

The Central Minister (Rao Ramesh) is facing accusations over possessing black money of 1 trillion (equivalent to 1.4 trillion or US$19 billion in 2019) and money laundering it into Europe through his unsuspecting daughter Akanksha (Catherine Tresa), a psychology student who goes to Barcelona to pursue higher education. Akanksha finds a diary in her flat in Barcelona, and out of curiosity, she starts reading the book, which unfolds the romantic drama between Sanju Reddy (Allu Arjun) and Komali Sankaraabharanam (Amala Paul). Akanksha gets engaged in Paris with her father's henchman Shawar Ali (Shawar Ali). Incidentally, she runs into Sanju and gets to know him. Sanju is an engineer-turned-lead guitarist of a music band, and makes his living through the stage and street performances.

As narrated in the diary, Komali comes from an orthodox Telugu Brahmin family. She is interested in classical music and ends up learning the violin at a musical school in Barcelona under fiddle professor, Brahma (Brahmanandam). In a twist of fate, she falls in love with Sanju and gets approval for their inter-caste marriage, from their parents in India. Komali unknowingly gets caught after video footage that she accidentally shot while Shawar Ali kills the Spanish ambassador (Damien Mavis), in the process of money laundering. Sanju saves Komali from these henchmen, on a couple of occasions; this is where the story in the diary ends abruptly. Out of curiosity, Akanksha starts questioning Sanju about their love story and, in the process, ends up with disturbing facts.

On continuous asking by Akanksha, Sanju tells her that Komali is dead. It is then shown in a flashback that for fixing the marriage of Sanju and Komali, their parents had come to Spain. It was at that time that Komali is kidnapped by Shawar Ali's brother (Subbaraju), and when Sanju comes to save her, Komali is murdered by Shawar Ali's brother. In a fit of rage, Sanju bashes up the whole gang, and Shawar Ali's brother goes into a coma. On hearing this, Akanksha feels pity for Sanju and falls in love with him. She also tries to bring him out of the memory of Komali but in vain.

Meanwhile, Akanksha spots Komali crossing a street. Akanksha runs to Sanju to tell him about Komali, and at that time, Sanju gets surrounded by Shawar Ali's men. Sanju, while bashing up Shawar Ali's men, tells Akanksha that it was his plan to trap her in his love to avenge the death of his and Komali's parents at the hands of Shawar Ali. It is then shown in a flashback that after beating up Subbaraju, Sanju had taken Komali's body to the hospital, from where Sanju's father (Nassar) calls up the Central Minister to arrest Shawar Ali in Spain after watching the video footage. The minister then calls up Shawar Ali to finish off this trouble in order to save himself. Shawar Ali then goes to the hospital and kills Sanju's and Komali's parents and shoots Sanju and Komali, and they are presumed dead. However, Sanju and Komali do not die. It is then revealed that Sanju has been waiting all this time to get his revenge and has made Akanksha his pawn in this game, and it was he who faxed their photo in order to make Shawar Ali jealous so that Shawar Ali will come himself to kill Sanju. Later, it is revealed that Komali is not dead and that they both wanted to avenge their parents' death. Sanju and Komali live happily, while Akanksha lives alone.

Cast[]

  • Allu Arjun as Sanjay Reddy a.k.a. Sanju, an engineer-turned-lead guitarist
  • Catherine Tresa as Akanksha, a psychology student who finds a diary about Sanju and Komali
  • Amala Paul as Komali Sankarabharanam, an orthodox Telugu Brahmin who falls in love with Sanju
  • Brahmanandam as Fiddle Brahma, a professor who teaches violin to Komali
  • Ali as Gudivada Krishna
  • Shawar Ali as Shawar Ali, a money launderer and Akanksha's father's henchman who kills Sanju's and Komali's parents
  • Nassar as Sanju's father
  • Pragathi as Sumathi, Sanju's mother
  • Tanikella Bharani as Shankarabharanam, Komali's father
  • Tulasi as Komali's mother
  • Subbaraju as Shawar Ali's brother who kidnaps Komali and later becomes comatose
  • Rao Ramesh as Akanksha's father and the Central Minister
  • Mamilla Shailaja Priya as Akanksha's mother
  • Srinivasa Reddy as Sanju's musical gang member
  • Khayyum as Sanju's musical gang member
  • Damien Mavis as the Spanish ambassador
  • Steven Dasz as Henchman
  • Kaajal Vashisht
  • Devshi Khanduri in item number

Production[]

In September, Amala Paul was selected to play one of the female leads. First the makers chose Tapsee Pannu for another role, which was later received by Richa Gangopadhyay.[7] But Richa was officially replaced and Tapsee Pannu was selected as the second female lead in the movie.[8] Later, Catherine Tresa replaced her.[9] Chakri was the initial choice for music director but Devi Sri Prasad was hired later.[10] The film was officially launched on 18 October 2012 at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad.[11] Filming took place in Spain in February 2013.[12] First Look of the movie was launched on 10 March 2013.[13][14] The director winded up films and went to shot digitally using Arri Alexa cameras with ultra primelenses.[15] A theatrical trailer was released on the occasion of Allu Arjun's birthday on 8 April 2013.[16]

Soundtrack[]

Iddarammayilatho
Soundtrack album by
Released29 April 2013
Recorded2012-2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length25:43
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerDevi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Mirchi
(2013)
Iddarammayilatho
(2013)
Singam II
(2013)

Devi Sri Prasad, composed the music, collaborating for the sixth time with Allu Arjun and for the first time with Puri Jagan. Pop and reggae singer Apache Indian has teamed up for Devi Sri Prasad to sing a song in this film, which is the first time Apache Indian has sung a Telugu song in his career. The audio launch took place on 29 April 2013 at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad.[17]

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Run Run"Ramajogayya SastryApache Indian, Sharmila, Benny Dayal5:03
2."Shankarabharanamto"Devi Sri PrasadMano, Suchith Suresan, Ranina Reddy4:25
3."Violin Song"Viswa, David SimonDavid, Anitha4:24
4."Ganapati Bappa"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarSuraj Jagan3:29
5."Top Lechipoddi"Bhaskarabhatla Ravi KumarSagar, Geetha Madhuri4:18
6."Run Run (Remix)"Ramajogayya SastryApache Indian, Devi Sri Prasad, Sharmila4:00
Total length:25:43

Reception[]

The audio got positive response. APHerald.com gave a review stating "Refreshing tracks from Devi Sri Prasad and this time stylish star Allu Arjun got stylish songs too from DSP."[18] Cineoutlook.com gave a review stating "Very good musical scores. Going to rock in the coming days…"[19]

Release[]

The film's overseas rights are owned by Blue Sky for approximately 30 million (equivalent to 41 million or US$580,000 in 2019)[1] It released worldwide on 31 May 2013 with a U/A Certificate from the Censor Board.[20] The movie released in a record no. of 175+ screens in overseas by Bluesky with Digital Quality on 30 May 2013.[21]

The film was also dubbed and released in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi 2 in 2014.

Home media[]

The Blu-ray disc was released on 8 October 2013 through the Sri Balaji video.

Reception[]

Jeevi of idlebrain.com gave a rating of 3 on a scale of 5 and opined that the first half is entertaining. "It's a stylish film though emotions didn't work."[22] Mahesh S Koneru of 123telugu.com gave a review stating "'Iddarammayilatho' is a very stylish offering from Puri Jagan. Allu Arjun's performance, Catherine's glamour and the action sequences are assets for the film. The slow pace in the second half and the absence of traditional Puri Jagan elements like heroism and punch dialogues might hamper the overall experience."[23] Girija Narayan of Oneindia Entertainment gave a review stating "Iddarammayilatho is definitely a good movie to watch. The movie gets a lot more interesting in the second half. The climax definitely lets the viewers go home happy."[24] Sasidhar AS of The Times of India gave a review stating, "Iddarammayilatho hits you like fresh air, and you instantly fall for the lead characters, refreshingly flesh-and-blood with their set of quirks, flaws and strengths. The first half does ramble a bit and takes time to build up into a riveting second half."[25] APHerald.com gave a review stating "Iddarammayilatho is one time watcher and entire credit goes to Puri Jagannadh."[26] SuperGoodMovies gave a review stating "'Iddarammayilatho' is a beautiful and stylish movie of Allu Arjun and Puri Jagannath. Definitely, it is a worthy watch."[27]

Box Office[]

India[]

The film had a good start in A, B and C Centres in its first weekend. The film collected 195 million (equivalent to 270 million or US$3.7 million in 2019) on its opening day at worldwide circuits which is a record for Allu Arjun.[28] It showed improvement irrespective of mixed reviews, ending up with a collection of 270 million (equivalent to 370 million or US$5.2 million in 2019) in 3 Days at the Indian box office.[29] The movie collected a total of 450 million (equivalent to 620 million or US$8.6 million in 2019) at the box office at the end of its opening week.[30] The film continued to gross steady revenues at all areas, receiving much better response at A Centres, when compared to B and C Centres.[31] The film completed 50 Days in 19 Direct Centers on 19 July 2013.[32] In Nizam Area Iddaramyilatho collected a Share of 125 million (equivalent to 170 million or US$2.4 million in 2019) in 70 Days.[33]

Overseas[]

The movie collected a total of 9174,000 in just 3 days of release.[34] At its opening weekend, the movie collected a total of 17.1 million at the USA Box office.[35] Iddaramyilatho was a good grosser at overseas. It collected $1 million in its full run. Iddaramyilatho earned 13 million (US$180,000) through premier shows in the U.S. even before its release.[33] Despite of mixed reviews movie collected total worldwide 770 million (equivalent to 1.1 billion or US$15 million in 2019).

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