Aakasa Ramanna
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Directed by | G. Ashok |
Produced by | Manyam Ramesh |
Written by | Chandrashekar Gundimeda (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | G. Ashok |
Story by | G. Ashok |
Starring | Allari Naresh Sivaji Rajiv Kanakala Meera Jasmine Gowri Pandit |
Music by | Chakri |
Cinematography | Sai Sriram |
Edited by | Prawin Pudi |
Production company | Manyam Entertainments |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Aakasa Ramanna is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language black comedy film which is a remake of a Hollywood movie, 11:14. This film is directed by G. Ashok, produced by Manyam Ramesh under Manyam Entertainments banner and starring Allari Naresh, Sivaji, Rajiv Kanakala, Meera Jasmine and Gowri Pandit in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack was composed by Chakri and Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram. Dialogues for the film were written by Chandrashekar Gundimeda while Screenplay was handled also by G. Ashok. This was G. Ashok's second film as director. It marked the debut for editor Prawin Pudi. The film was released on 12 March 2010.
Plot[edit]
Akasa Ramanna, the narrator, starts with the story of Teja (Rajiv Kanakala), Raana (Allari Naresh) and Jai (Sivaji), The story also involves P. Thimothy (Venu Madhav) and his lecherous friends. Raana is in search of getting credit of five lakh rupees to help his girl friend Isha (Gowri Pandit). He seeks his friend and a supermarket owner Jai's help. Jai himself being in financial crisis cannot help Raana. He is arrested by police inspector (Rao Ramesh). Two murders happen to spice up the story. Rao Ramesh suspects Teja of the murders. Teja is introduced to the concept of the inescapable trap of 'karma' by a fake god-man Swamiji (Raghu Babu), in the local bar. In some minutes, the 'godman' is punished with death by 'karma,'. At the other end of the spectrum are, Raana and Jai, who are taken for a ride by a treacherous woman. Raana is in dire need of the money, while Jai mysteriously needs the same amount. Thimothy and gang are on their way to spend the night with their favourite whore. Meanwhile, Teja hits a person while driving the car in a drunken state. There is a terrible link between the two and the story rocks back and forth within a 40-minute duration leading to revealing the suspense. The entire film runs around just seven characters and is based on an incident that takes place at 12:40.
Cast[edit]
- Allari Naresh as Raana
- Sivaji as Jai
- Rajiv Kanakala as Teja
- Meera Jasmine as Tara
- Gowri Pandit as Isha
- Naga Babu as Isha's father
- Sana as Isha's mother
- Venu Madhav as P. Timothy
- Srinivasa Reddy as K.K.
- Satyam Rajesh as Yadav
- Rao Ramesh as Inspector Ali
- Raghu Babu as Swamiji
- Khayyum as Swamiji's assistant
- Venu as Swamiji's assistant
- Geetha Singh as Maggie
- M. S. Narayana as Dr. Ekalingam
- Banda Jyothi as Banda Jyothi
Production and casting[edit]
The lead actors in the film Allari Naresh and Sivaji had previously worked together in 2008 film Pelli Kaani Prasad. After his unsuccessful debut as director with the film Flash News, G. Ashok made his comeback with this film. This was Allari Naresh's third release in the year. Apart from Naresh and Sivaji, Rajiv Kanakala does another important role in the film. Meera Jasmine is cast for the role of Tara and Gowri Pandit for the role of Isha. The film revolves around seven main characters and the film features prominent Telugu actors like Venu Madhav, Khayyum, Venu and Srinivas Reddy. Chandrashekar assisted Ashok with the dialogues in the film. Before release, the director disclosed that the film was made with the ‘reverse screenplay’ technique meaning the climax is shown first and the film then follows. The entire film runs around just seven characters and is based on an incident that takes place at 12.40. Filming of the film began in October 2008 and was completed in mid-2009.[1] The film was delayed and was finally released on 12 March 2010.[2] Shooting was predominantly done at nights as the story happens within a time span of 40 minutes. The main plot of the film was taken from 2003 Canadian film 11:14.
Release and reception[edit]
Aakasa Ramanna was released in India on 12 March 2010. The film was received with negative reviews. Deepa Garimella of fullhyderbad gave a 3 out of 10 rating for the film.[3] Reviewer from Indiaglitz gave a mixed review for the film and said that Aakasa Ramanna is watchable but as a suspense flick the film fails.[4] Radhika Rajamani from rediff gave the film 1.5 out of 5 and said that Aakasa Ramanna falters in execution.[5] The film was a commercial failure at the box-office.
Soundtrack[edit]
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Released | 24 November 2010 |
Genre | Film soundtrack |
Producer | Chakri |
The album consists of two songs, both written by lyricist Anantha Sreeram. The soundtrack was composed by music director Chakri.[6]
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Yememi Kaavaali Maakippude" | Sai Sivani | 5:03 |
2. | "Ramanna Ramanna Aakasaramana" | Vasu | 4:28 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Aakasa Ramanna Title Announcement". idlebrain. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
- ↑ "Aakasa Ramanna on March 12". One India. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
- ↑ "akasaramanna Review". fullhyd Movies. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
- ↑ "AakasaRamanna Movie Review". Indiaglitz. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
- ↑ Rajamani, Radhika. "Aakasa Ramanna movie review". rediff. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
- ↑ "aakasa ramanna audio". raaga. Retrieved 10 January 2012.