Rakhi (2006 film)

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Rakhi
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Krishna Vamsi
Written byKrishna Vamsi
Sainath Thotapalli (Dialogue)
Screenplay byKrishna Vamsi
Story byKrishna Vamsi
Produced byK. L. Narayana
S. Gopal Reddy (Presenter)
Starring Jr. NTR
Ileana D'Cruz
Charmme Kaur
Suhasini
CinematographyS. Gopal Reddy
Edited byShankar
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Sri Durga Arts
Release date
22 December 2006 (India)
Running time
173 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Rakhi or Rakhee is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film stars Jr. NTR, Ileana D'Cruz, Charmme Kaur, Suhasini, Sarath Babu, Chandra Mohan, Brahmaji, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Saranya Ponvannan, Brahmanandam, Sunil and Sayaji Shinde. [1] [2] play other supporting roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, while the cinematography and editing were handled by S. Gopal Reddy and Shankar. [3]

Contents

Rakhi was released on 22 December 2006 and became a box office success. [4] [5]

Plot

Ramakrishna aka Rakhi (Jr. N.T.R.) aspires to become a railway stationmaster like his father (Chandra Mohan). His love interest and close friend Tripura (Ileana D'Cruz) is a reporter on a TV channel who exposes atrocities against women in society. For Rakhi, his sister Gayathri (Manjusha) is everything. She is married to a software professional (Ravi Varma) who plans to go to the USA. However, his uncle brought a proposal where he would get 1 crore as a dowry. At first, they try to get rid of her by fighting with Rakhi and demanding more dowry, but when Gayathri overhears them they burn her alive. Devastated by this as she was also pregnant, Rakhi's family tries to sue them in court but a corrupt lawyer, a policeman, and a doctor fabricate that Gayathri was mentally disturbed and committed suicide. Rakhi was unable to accept this. Tripura calls Rakhi's father and grandfather for the second hearing of the case. In a graveyard, Rakhi still is in shock, and looking at Gayathri's ashes, he hallucinates and sees Gayathri screaming near him and burnt to death, eventually seeing that every girl like Gayathri is tortured, killed, molested, and burnt, and they also call him "brother". In a rage, he burns her in-laws and all those people alive who fabricated things about her in front of the court in the same way Gayathri's in-laws burnt her alive. He researches the atrocities on the women at Tripura's office, Tripura is shocked to see him as he had murdered the perpetrators of Gayathri, including the corrupt lawyer, doctor, and police officer. He then explains to her that every woman is harassed, killed, and tortured like Gayathri, even molested, and the world is filled with these wretched men who think that a woman is vulnerable, also showing an information paper. His grandfather tells him to forget everything that has happened, but his father understands everything and tells him to continue punishing the sadistic men, also stopping him from thinking about his family. He then starts a manhunt for all sex offenders, sex traffickers, and perverted men and burns them alive while dropping a rakhi at every site. A police officer named Meenakshi Iyer (Suhasini Maniratnam) is leading the hunt for him, and the entire police force is in a dilemma as the public women all consider Rakhi to be a god and all men are staying away from women as they don't want to be killed. Meenakshi states that Rakhi is either a terrorist, a factionist, a Naxalite, or a member of the dacoits who wants publicity doing these and she will arrest her in 24 hours. Along with Tripura, Rakhi explains his story to the people, including Meenakshi and her team, he also explains why is he doing all this and what will happen after these incidents. Meenakshi even arrests Tripura for recording Rakhi live on the TV program, Tripura is ashamed that Meenakshi is trying to arrest a man who is stopping the sex offenders as an act for the people, especially, the women. Eventually, the police keep a reward of 10 lakhs for nabbing Rakhi. Rakhi goes to meet his father, grandfather, his aunt, and Gowri. He explains that he is not the previous Rakhi anymore. Rakhi eventually surrenders to Meenakshi and goes to jail but Meenakshi asks him why did he surrender to the police, and he smiles at her. It leads her to research Rakhi's next victim. It is revealed that he did so to kill a love-crazed man Madhukar (Amit Tiwari) who killed her friend Srilatha because of repeatedly refusing his proposal. Meenakshi talks to Rakhi after being verbally abused and kicked by the state minister (Sayaji Shinde) whose son was also killed by Rakhi, and she realizes that what Rakhi is doing is correct as the law is protecting all those men from death after abusing women, even sharing her feelings to him. Rakhi also kills the minister after he places a bomb outside Rakhi's jail that kills many women who came forward to Rakhi to tie rakhis on his wrist, including his cousin Gowri (Charmme Kaur). Rakhi goes to court and the judge (Prakash Raj) also sees that Rakhi did justice to the country, resigns from his post, and announces that he will be Rakhi's lawyer and get him acquitted. The film ends with Rakhi motivating all the women outside the court to support him.

Cast

Music

The film has six songs composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The music was well received.

Rakhi
Soundtrack album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
Genre Soundtrack
Length29:18
Label Aditya Music
Producer Devi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Unakkum Enakkum
(2006)
Rakhi
(2006)
Jagadam
(2007)
Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Rangu Rabba Rabba" Suddala Ashok Teja Amalraj, Priya Himesh 06:05
2."Zara Zara" Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Andrea Jeremiah 04:36
3."Vasthava Vasthava" Chandrabose Jassie Gift, M. M. Srilekha 04:27
4."Rakhi Rakhi"Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Devi Sri Prasad, Mamta Mohandas 05:33
5."Kallallo Kaalagni"Suddala Ashok Teja S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 04:33
6."Ninnu Choosthe"Chandrabose Shankar Mahadevan, Gopika Poornima 04:04
Total length:29:18

Release

The film was released on 545 screens, including 431 in Andhra Pradesh, 29 in Karnataka, six in Orissa, three in Tamil Nadu, three in Mumbai and 73 overseas. [6] The film's dubbed versions were released in Tamil, Hindi, and Bhojpuri as Rakhi, The Return of Kaalia and Kaalia respectively. It was also dubbed in Kannada under the same title.

Reception

The film had a 100-day run in 30-centres. [7]

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