Katari Veera Surasundarangi

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Katari Veera Surasundarangi
Katari Veera surasundarangi Official poster 002.JPG
Directed by Suresh Krishna
Written by Upendra
Screenplay byJanardhan Maharshi
Story by Munirathna
Produced byMunirathna
StarringUpendra
Ramya
Ambareesh
Doddanna
Narrated by Sudeep
Cinematography H. C. Venugopal
Edited byJo. Ni. Harsha
Music by V. Harikrishna
Distributed byRockline Production
Release date
  • 10 May 2012 (2012-05-10) [1]
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget₹ 9 crores [2]
Box office₹ 16 crores [3]

Katari Veera Surasundarangi is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language romantic fantasy film starring Upendra triple role two leads and one cameo appearance and Ramya. The film is a spiritual sequel to Upendra's 2003 film Raktha Kanneeru . Veteran actor Ambareesh also plays a vital role. The film is directed by Suresh Krishna and produced by Munirathna. It is the second full-length 3D film in Kannada cinema.

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Plot

Upendra, is a wannabe don who dies in a gang war. When he reaches the doors of Heaven and Hell, he decides to go to hell as he feels heaven's beautiful look and silence makes it boring. He soon meets Yama, who is unable to decide whether to put him in hell or heaven as he has not done any sin nor a good deed. In the midst of this, Upendra finds his father, Mohan (also Upendra) and also falls in love with Indraja, the daughter of Indra. After her initial rejection, he manages to get her to reciprocate as well.

But Indra, refusing to let his daughter marry a human, challenges Upendra that he has to go back to Earth for 10 days with Indraja and will forget the fact that he ever died once he reaches there. Furthermore, the challenge also stipulates that if he commits a sin during the 10 day period, he will have to forget Indraja. Upendra and Indraja accept the challenge and go to earth with Yama and Chitragupta. Once on earth, Upendra and Indraja get together with Upendra forgetting everything that happened when he died.

But he overhears Indraja talking to Indra secretly and remembers everything. Yama, in the meantime, is desperate to make sure Upendra loses the challenge. He even changes Upendra's face with that of the don who killed Upendra in the first place. The film ends with Yama understanding the power of love and leaving Earth, while Upendra and Indraja get married.

Cast

Production

Casting

The film was earlier rumoured to be a remake of Malayalam hit film Udayananu Tharam and was also rumoured to be having shades of Rajkumar starrer Katari Veera which was released in 1966. However, in a press meet Upendra denied all the rumours and said that his version is completely fresh and has no links with the above-mentioned films whatsoever. Producer Munirathna, who was once the main reason behind the banning of actress Nikita Thukral had approached her to do an item number dance for this film. Nikita had turned down the offer. Upendra had earlier titled this film as Yamendra Upendra and Sadhu Kokila had to direct this film. However, due to several reasons, Suresh Krishna was finally hired to direct it. A single song in the film has three actresses: Suman Ranganath, Ramanito Choudary and Rishika Singh.

Filming

Even during the making, the film drew the attention of stars from other industries. Bollywood actors Sunil Shetty, Mithun Chakraborty, Jaya Prada and Tamil star Karthik visited the shooting after the makers used seven cameras at a time. [4] 3D stereoscopic solutions were given by Epic studios. 3d is made by K. P. Nambiathiri and his team (Sreekumar and Sambath Mohandas). Sound design and final mixing of the movie done by Renjith Viswanathan.

Promotion & Publicity

The trailers of Kataari Veera Sura Sundaraangi which were shown in the single screen theaters and multiplexes across Karnataka aroused lot of appreciation among the audience. Meanwhile, Upendra, Ramya and Munirathna promoted the film.

Soundtrack

Katari Veera Surasundarangi
Soundtrack album by
Released19 April 2012 (2012-04-19)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Ashwini Media Networks
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ambika" V. Nagendra Prasad Hemanth, Anuradha Bhat 03:59
2."Jum Jumka" Kaviraj Sonu Nigam, Sunitha Boparaj04:32
3."Oo La La" Upendra Tippu, Priyadarshini 04:39
4."Oorige Nee"UpendraUpendra, Sunitha Boparaj04:18
5."Parijatha" Chi. Udaya Shankar / Nagendra PrasadSunitha Boparaj04:34

Reception

Critical response

A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars and says "Full marks to Ambarish for his excellent portrayal of Yama. Doddanna has done justice to his role. A surprise character is Muthappa Rai who has executed a don's role quite well. Music by V Harikrishna is average. Cinematography by HC Venu is brilliant". [5] A critic from NDTV wrote "cinematographer H.C. Venu and editor Jony Harsha's technical support. But Hari Krishna's music is inconsistent. Katari Veera Sura Sundaraangi is a well-made entertainer. The 3D format is a treat to watch". [6] Srikanth Srinivasa from Rediff.com scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Katari Veera Sura Sundaraangi will do for Kannada cinema what Avatar did for Hollywood. Producer Munirathna Naidu needs to be commended for investing in a 3D film and pioneering it in Kannada cinema. Just forget the story. Watch it with your 3D glasses on and be entertained!". [7] B S Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote " “Katariveera...” manages to wow viewers mainly through its art design and Upendra’s dialogues that have a touch of desperation. But these are desperate times, aren’t they?". [8] A critic from News18 India wrote "V Harikrishna is not with lovely numbers in this film. Parijatha song for Ramya in heaven is the best one.This is worth watching for 3D technology lovers". [9]

Box office

Its opening weekend collection was a strong 57 million. The film went on to gross a total of 72 million in its first week, thus breaking the records set by Chingari which had collected 60 million in its first week. Katari Veera Surasundarangi was reported to be one of the biggest openers of Kannada cinema of its time next to Anna Bond and Jogayya . The film recovered its investment at the end of its second week The film grossed more than 160 million at the box office after completing 50 days of run in 16 centers across Karnataka. [10] Katari Veera Suruasundarangi was declared as a Super Hit and was the Second Highest Grossing Kannada film of 2012 behind Kranthi Veera Sangolli Rayanna . [11]

Accolades

CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Munirathna Won
Best Director Suresh Krishna Nominated
Best Cinematographer H. C. Venugopal Nominated
Best Actor Upendra Won (Critics)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Doddanna Nominated

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