Aithe
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File:Aithefilmposter.jpg Poster of the Telugu version | |
Directed by | Chandra Sekhar Yeleti |
Produced by | Gangaraju Gunnam |
Written by | Chandra Sekhar Yeleti |
Starring |
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Music by | Kalyani Malik |
Cinematography | K. K. Senthil Kumar |
Production company | Just Yellow |
Release date | 11 April 2003 (Telugu) 5 October 2007 (Hindi) |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu Hindi |
Aithe (transl. If so) is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language thriller[1] film written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti, and produced by Gangaraju Gunnam under his studio Just Yellow. It features debutants Mohit Chadda, Shashank, Abhishek, Janardhan, and Sindhu Tolani in lead roles while Pavan Malhotra plays a pivotal role. The film deals with underworld criminal nexus and hijacking. The film was shot simultaneously in Hindi as 50 Lakh (2007).[2]
Aithe released on 11 April 2003. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu that year while Malhotra received Nandi Special Jury Award and Filmfare Best Villain Award (Telugu) for his performance. The film was remade in Tamil as Naam (2003) and in Malayalam as Wanted (2004).
Plot[edit]
Irfan Khan is a key mafia affiliate in Mumbai. Khan is on the wanted list of criminals in Hyderabad with a bounty of ₹50 lakh. Aiming to migrate to Dubai so that he can remotely control the operations in Mumbai, Khan devises a plan of getting four of his own men to hijack a domestic flight from Hyderabad to Kathmandu (destined for Mumbai) in which he is a passenger. The Home Minister of Maharashtra is also on the flight, and the four men are to release all the passengers and concentrate on the Home Minister. From Kathmandu, he plans to go to Dubai.
For the hijack, he organises a group of four intelligent men who are in dire need of money and who do not have a criminal record. The audience is made to believe in the beginning that the four central characters are these four men, but in fact they kidnap Khan before the flight takes off, aiming to get the prize money.
They hide Khan in a forest and call the Assistant Commissioner of Police, who is a double agent for the mafia. When the ACP does not yield (as he wants them to release Khan), one of the four, Kumar, makes a deal with the Mafia and obtains a bag with ₹2 crore. However, the bag in which the money is kept has a bomb in it. When Kumar tells the others that he has done this, they back out, and he joins with them, just in time.
Meanwhile, Khan's assistant, Musharraf, comes and takes Khan from the forest, but is stopped by IB agent Zaheer Khan, who has been following the four men and Musharraf throughout the movie.
Finally, the four friends come back to their house. They find a bag, which they had lost previously. With that, they find a note from Zaheer explaining everything. The bag also has, to their joy, their prize money.
Cast[edit]
- Pavan Malhotra as Irfan Khan
- Mohit Chadda as Ramu
- Shashank as Kumar
- Abhishek as Vivek
- Janardhan as Shankar
- Sindhu Tolani as Aditi
- Veerendra Chowhan as Musharraf
- Likhita as Kavitha
- Narsing Yadav as Maharashtra Home Minister
- Sivaji Raja as Zaheer Khan
- CVL Narasimha Rao as Vivek's Father
- Ashok Kumar as Madan Seth
- Harsha Vardhan as Chotu
- Sanjay Raichura as ACP
- Lalith Sharma as IB Chief
Soundtrack[edit]
This Album Marked the debut of Kalyan Koduri as a composer.
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Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 5:23 | |||
Label | Surya Music | |||
Producer | Kalyan Koduri | |||
Kalyan Koduri chronology | ||||
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Track-List | |||||||||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length | ||||||
1. | "Chitapata Chinukulu" | M. M. Keeravani | 5:23 | ||||||
Total length: |
5:23 |
Reception[edit]
Idlebrain.com reviewer Jeevi rated the film 4/5 and appreciated Yeleti's screenplay and direction."This story is a very authentic story without any surrealism or traces of inspiration in it. Screenplay of 'Aithe' is terrific. The debutant director Chandra Sekhar Eleti proves himself as the new generation director with a good technical knowledge," he stated.[3]
Praveen Lance Fernandez of The Times of India reviewed the Hindi version 50 Lakh and gave it 2 stars. He wrote: "50 Lakh has nothing to offer mainly because of its shoe-string budget and bad performances. But from the plot and screenplay point of view, this one definitely scores over a lot of other recent films." Fernandez opined that had some of the performances been better, the film would have received better acclaim. "The south actors are clearly uncomfortable acting in a Hindi film," he added.[2]
Awards[edit]
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu - 2004[4]
- Nandi Special Jury Award - Pavan Malhotra
- Filmfare Best Villain Award (Telugu) - Pavan Malhotra
References[edit]
- ↑ Y. Sunita Chowdhary. "Aithe 2.0: Thriller to the core". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fernandes, Praveen Lance (5 October 2007). "50 Lakh review". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ↑ Jeevi (11 April 2003). "Telugu Cinema - Review - Aithe - Chandra Sekhar Eleti - Gangaraju Gunna - Kalyani Malik". Idlebrain.com.
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External links[edit]
- 2003 films
- Telugu-language films
- Indian crime thriller films
- Films about criminals
- Films about organised crime in India
- 2003 crime thriller films
- Crime films based on actual events
- Indian films
- Indian aviation films
- Indian buddy films
- Telugu films remade in other languages
- Best Telugu Feature Film National Film Award winners
- 2000s Telugu-language films
- 2003 directorial debut films
- Films directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti
- Hindi-language films
- Indian multilingual films