Raajakumara

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Raajakumara
Raajakumara poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySanthosh Ananddram
Written bySanthosh Ananddram
Produced byVijay Kiragandur
StarringPuneeth Rajkumar
Priya Anand
CinematographyVenkatesh Anguraj
Edited byK. M. Prakash
Music byV. Harikrishna
Production
company
Distributed byJayanna Films
Release date
  • 24 March 2017 (2017-03-24)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Box office 75 crore[1]

Raajakumara (transl. The Prince) is a 2017 Indian Kannada language action drama film written and directed by Santhosh Ananddram and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the Hombale Films banner. It stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Priya Anand in lead roles. Apart from them, the film features an ensemble cast of Ananth Nag, Sarath Kumar, Prakash Raj, Chikkanna, Sadhu Kokila, Achyuth Kumar, Avinash in important roles.[2] V. Harikrishna composed the film's score and soundtrack. The film was released on 24 March 2017 and received positive reviews from critics and audience. The film went to become Highest Grossing Kannada Film at the time of its release until K.G.F: Chapter 1[3] surpassed it.

The film became the first Kannada movie to complete 6000 shows in multiplex within six weeks of its release.[4] The film also completed 7577 shows in multiplex within 87 days.[5][6] The film had a theatrical run of more than 100-days in 45–50 centres across Karnataka.[7][8] The gross collections of the movie was reported to be 75 crore (US$11 million).[1]

Plot[]

Siddharth (Puneeth Rajkumar) is the adopted son of rich couple Ashok (R. Sarathkumar) and Sujatha (Vijayalakshmi Singh) leads a happy life in Melbourne, taking care of his father's business and fighting for his native country's pride, he is a kind-hearted guy who helps anyone in need. He falls in love with Nandini (Priya Anand), a salsa instructor. Tragedy struck in Siddharth's life, he loses his whole family in a flight crash and returns to India.

Through Nandini's father Jagadeesh (Avinash), he comes to know that his father was hated by people due to polio scheme introduced by him for poor people which was ruined due to the machinations of Jagannath (Prakash Raj), a corrupt minister. Siddharth takes care of old people in an old age home solving all of their problems. One of them Vishwa Joshi (Anant Nag), happens to be the father of Jagannath and he helps Siddharth by giving away the evil acts done by his son.

Jagannath tries to ruin his plans, tries to get the old age home and even gets his father attacked by his henchmen. In the end, however, Jagannath has a change of heart, saves his father and surrenders himself to the police and all the old people reunite with their children.

Cast[]

  • Puneeth Rajkumar as Siddharth aka Appu, adopted son of Ashok and Sujatha
  • Priya Anand as Nandini, a salsa instructor, Siddharth's love interest and fiancèe
  • Ananth Nag as Vishwa Joshi, Jagannath's father
  • Sarath Kumar as Ashok, adoptive father of Siddharth
  • Prakash Raj[9] as Jagannath, a corrupt politician
  • Chikkanna as Chikka, Ashram's Cook
  • Sadhu Kokila as Anthony Gonsalves, a guide at Goa
  • Achyuth Kumar as Krishna, Ashram's Head
  • Honnavalli Krishna as Muniyappa
  • Bhargavi Narayan as Puttamma
  • Chitra Shenoy as Gayathri
  • Anil as Suri, Jagannath's assistant
  • Vijayalakshmi Singh as Sujatha, adoptive mother of Siddharth
  • Rangayana Raghu as Venky, Siddharth's uncle, who always like to have fun
  • Dattanna as Mohammad Rafi
  • Avinash as Jagadeesh, Nandini's father
  • Ashok as Murthy
  • Dany Kuttappa as Financier
  • M P Venkatarao
  • Aruna Balraj
  • Rockline Sudhakar
  • Ravi Hegde
  • Sundar Ram
  • Goutham karanth
  • Bank suresh
  • Malathi sudhakar
  • Ashok dev
  • Veena sundar
  • Vijay koundinya as Corrupt police inspector
  • M. K. Mata as Thangam
  • Mandeep Roy
  • Vijayanand as Press photographer
  • K. S. Shridhar

Production[]

Development[]

In March 2016, it was reported that Director Santhosh Ananddram and Puneeth Rajkumar would work together for the first time together. V. Harikrishna was selected to compose the music for this film. This film, one of the highly expected movie due to its marketing. "Rajakumara is a different subject which portrays two different stories & the two stories are bridged between Appu's character", said Santhosh. It took almost 1 year for pre-production work, location hunt and casting finalisation.

Casting[]

Priya Anand was roped to play lead actress role which marked her debut in Kannada cinema, collaboration with Puneeth Rajkumar. The film has an ensemble cast which stars Ananth Nag, Prakash Raj, Sarath Kumar, Achyuth Rao, Chikkanna, Datthanna, Sadhu Kokila, Rangayana Raghu and others.

Filming[]

The film went on the floors on 22 April 2016. The first schedule took place in Australia in various parts like Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney & Melbourne after which the crew did the rest of the shoot in Bengaluru, Chennai, Mysuru, Goa, Varanasi & later in Malaysia. The makers of his upcoming film, Raajakumara released the first look of the film on 17 March — to coincide with the actor's 41st birthday.

Soundtrack[]

Raajakumara
Soundtrack album by
Released6 March 2017
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length21:15
LanguageKannada
LabelD Beats
V. Harikrishna chronology
Saheba
(2017)
Raajakumara
(2017)
Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya
(2017)
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

V. Harikrishna composed the soundtrack album and background score for the film. The full album was released on 6 March 2017.[10] The song "Bombe Helutaithe" has the tune of the song "Aadisi Nodi Beelisi Nodu" from the film Kasturi Nivasa.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yarivanu Kannadadavanu"Santhosh AnanddramShashank Sheshagiri4:03
2."Yaakingagidhe"Yogaraj BhatPuneeth Rajkumar3:55
3."Bombe Helutaithe"Santhosh AnanddramVijay Prakash4:47
4."Appu Dance"Santhosh AnanddramSanthosh Venky, Priya Himesh4:12
5."Saagaradha"Ghouse PeerSonu Nigam4:34
Hindi tracklist
No.TitleLength

Critical reception[]

The film got positive reviews upon the theatrical release from the both critics and the audience.[11]

The Sunayana Suresh from Times Of India rated it 4/5 and stated that "The entire ensemble cast, right from comedians Rangayana Raghu and Achyuth Kumar to antagonist Prakash Raj and veterans like Ananth Nag, HG Dattatreya and Bhargavi Narayan have interesting characters sketched out that entertain you."[12]

The Indiaglitz rated it 4/5 writing, "This is a good family watch; the youths think on their mistakes, the oldies get relief, fans of Puneeth Rajakumar thoroughly enjoy."[13]

The writer Shashiprasad SM of Deccan Chronicle rated the film 3/5 stars and stated that "If family sentiment is your preferred mode of entertainment, then ‘Raajakumara’ will not disappoint you."[14]

The writer Archana Nathan of The Hindu described the film as generic, writing "There is very little that gives Raajakumara its identity or a clear storyline ... Achyuth Kumar and Ananth Nag perform well but their roles too are too simplistically written."[15]

The writer Shyam Prasad of Bangalore Mirror rated the film 3/5 stars and stated that "The constant reference to Puneeth’s career and films goes overboard at times. The film becomes a tribute to the actor and a personality building exercise mostly. But he manages to pull off the role with the subtlety that proves his acting prowess again.[3]

Box office[]

The film released in over 350[16] screens across Karnataka, collected ₹75 crore [17][7][1] and went on to become Highest Grossing Kannada Film at that time and until release of K.G.F: Chapter 1.[18]

Awards[]

Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2017 Karnataka State Film Awards Best Family Entertainer Vijay Kiragandur
Santhosh Ananddram
Won [19][20]
Best Music Direction V. Harikrishna Won
65th Filmfare Awards South Best Director Santhosh Ananddram Nominated [21][22]
Best Actor Puneeth Rajkumar Won
Best Music Director V. Harikrishna Nominated
Best Lyricist Santhosh Ananddram ("Bombe Heluthaithe") Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer Vijay Prakash – "Bombe Heluthaithe" Nominated
Zee Kannada Hemmeya Kannadiga Award 2018 Hemmeya Chitra (Proud Film) Raajakumara Won [23]
Hemmeya Nata (Proud Hero) Puneeth Rajkumar Won
Hemmeya Nirdeshaka (Proud director) Santhosh Ananddram Won
Love Lavike Readers Choice Award Best Actor Puneeth Rajkumar Won
7th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Vijay Kiragandur Won [24][25]
Best Director Santhosh Ananddram Won
Best Actor Puneeth Rajkumar Won
Best Actor in a Negative Role Prakash Raj Nominated
Best Comedian Chikkanna Won
Best Music Director V Harikrishna Won
Best Lyricist Santhosh Ananddram ("Bombe Heluthaithe") Won
Best Male Playback Singer Vijay Prakash – "Bombe Heluthaithe Nominated

References[]

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  19. ^ Karnataka State Film Awards 2017 Announced
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