Neelambari (2001 film)

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Neelambari
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Directed bySurya
Written byM D Sridhar
Sunil Parameshwar
Surya
Produced byM D Sridhar
Karisubbu
N R Chandrashekhar
Tiptur Raju
K Prakash
Starring Ramya Krishna
Devaraj
Prema
Suman
Charulatha
Vinod Alva
CinematographyKrishna Kumar
Edited byD. Raja
Music by Rajesh Ramanath
Release date
  • 9 October 2001 (2001-10-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Neelambari is 2001 Indian Kannada-language fantasy film directed by Surya and starring Ramya Krishna, Devaraj, Prema, Suman, Charulatha and Vinod Alva. [1]

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Plot

In the village of Neeli Batta, human sacrifices occur. A five-member TV channel crew (including Vinod) comes to report on the village. Charuhasan asks the crew to see Akhila who can tell them the story. Two members of the crew get murdered. Police officer Bharath and his wife Durga come to investigate the murders. A flashback is told about how both beautiful Malli and an ordinary looking Neela had fought over who gets Veera and eventually Malli had married Veera. A furious Neela has used her father's powers, done a yaaga (transl.sacrifice), transformed into Akhila and creates havoc in the village. How Akhila is defeated forms the rest of the story.

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Release and reception

The film was later dubbed in Telugu in April 2002. [2] A critic from Sify said that "What can you say more about this super natural movie mixed with special effects? Well if you like Ramya go for it". [2] Gudipoodi Srihari of The Hindu wrote that "The narration drags, taking good time to present the obvious. The film belongs to Ramya who plays different characters that come into picture at different stages". [3] Arpan Panicker of Full Hyderabad opined that "It ain't different enough." Overall the reviews were not favorable. [4]

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References

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