Vijayendra Varma

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Vijayendra Varma
File:Vijayendra Varma.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySwarna Subba Rao
Produced byKonda Krishnam Raju
Written byM. Ratnam (dialogues)
Screenplay byV. Vijayendra Prasad
M. Ratnam
Sai Vidyardhi
Story byV. Vijayendra Prasad
StarringNandamuri Balakrishna
Laya
Sangeetha
Ankitha
Music byKoti
CinematographyV. S. R. Swamy
P. V. V. Jagan Mohana Rao
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Production
company
Aditya Productions
Release date
  • 15 December 2004 (2004-12-15)
Running time
168 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Vijayendra Varma is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Konda Krishnam Raju under Aditya Productions banner and directed by Swarna Subba Rao.[1][2] It features Nandamuri Balakrishna, Laya, Sangeeta, Ankita, and the music composed by Koti. The film was panned both by critics and audience.[3][4][5] The core plot of the movie was reported to be inspired by the 2002 movie The Bourne Identity.[6]

Plot[edit]

The film begins at India–Pakistan border where paramilitary forces apprehend the wife of deadly terrorist Aslam Khan. Yet adversely, the brutal frees her by bulldozing the troops single-handedly. Whereat, the Pakistan govt conveys its regards which does not repose him until he catches hold of Colonel Vijayendra Varma who is missing for the past seven years. Now the tale shifts to a forest where Vijayendra resides being unbeknownst as loss of memory. He leads a delightful life with his wife Indira, cute daughter Ammulu, & in-laws. All of them serve the local tribes and they grip a revere. However, Vijayendra is always perturbed about his past which agitates Indira. In tandem, Nanaji an extremist agent of Aslam Khan secretly exports teenagers to mold them as terrorists. Once, Rahul, his younger visits the forest and snatches the tribal girls. Vijayendra shields them by performing his ignorant skills. So, he forcibly demands his whereabouts. Thus, Indira affirms that he has found a shot of death on the banks of the river and survived the worst but is unable to regain his identity. Over time, they nuptial liking each other.

Immediately, with a sign Vijayendra proceeds to Hyderabad where he faces several consequences and bizarre incidents. In the interim, Nanaji assaults the forest and gets stunned to view Vijayendra's photograph with his family. So, he attempts to seize Indira but she escapes with the kid. In the chaos, they wander around the town invisibly passing by each other. Right along, Vijayendra comes across a media owner Bademiya who is terrified and dies in a chase. Following this, an old woman Fatima states him as a traitor because of whom her guiltless son Nazir is still in the prison. Hence, he advances to jail to contact him. Anyhow, the higher authorities do not allow him when he strenuously struggles to reach him but is captured. Currently, they take him to hand over to the army. On the way, Vijayendra sights Nanaji grabbing Indira & Ammulu when he breaks the bars and safeguards them. In that combat, he retrieves his knowledge and smashes Nanaji, but forgets his wife & kid. Forthwith, he is surrounded by military forces who get startled, salute and spin rearward.

7 years ago, one time a Minister treacherously mingles with Aslam Khan and falsifies an abduction of his son Nanaji to acquit the terrorists. Vijayendra cracks the ploy, brings out the true face of the Minister and he commits suicide. It enrages Aslam Khan who lands at India for vengeance. Later Vijayendra moves to his hometown. In between, he falls for a naive village girl Venkatalakshmi. Since he is an orphan brought up by a colony of diverse communities that live together. Vijayendra is the warmth with everyone especially Fathima & her son Nazir who is a man in their house. Meanwhile, Aslam Khan conducts communal rights in the colony and poses Vijayendra as the cause. At that point, he tactically makes a play by intruding Nazir into Aslam Khan's group and exposes the actual reason for the catastrophe.

As of today, the wedding arrangements of Vijayendra & Venkatalakshmi are in progress for which a battalion is arriving. Herein, Aslam Khan ruses by planting a bomb on their train. Vijayendra is cognizant of it via Nazir and succeeds to save them but drops into the river with deadly hurts. Besides, the entire colony is destroyed by the betrayal of its member Bademiya and Nazir is incriminated. Presently, he realizes Nazir is innocent, and Fatima also seeks an apology. He is also aware that all the teenagers of the country are in the clutches of Aslam Khan. At last, Vijayendra Varma recoups the hostages by gallantly conducting Surgical strike and destroying Aslam Khan’s dynasty. Finally, the movie ends happily with Vijayendra Varma uniting with his family.[7][8]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Vijayendra Varma
Film score by
Released2004
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:12
LabelSupreme Music
ProducerKoti
Koti chronology
Naalo Unna Prema
(2004)
Vijayendra Varma
(2004)
Gowri
(2004)

Music composed by Koti.[9]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Siggu Paparo"Suddala Ashok TejaTippu, K. S. Chithra4:43
2."Oh Manmadha"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryUdit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal5:06
3."Maisamma Maisamma"VeturiK. S. Chithra, Udit Narayan4:46
4."Guntadu Guntadu"Suddala Ashok TejaTippu, Kousalya4:20
5."Mandapetalo"ChandraboseShankar Mahadevan, K. S. Chithra4:38
6."Ningi Kadupunu"Suddala Ashok TejaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:23
Total length:28:12

References[edit]

  1. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/muhurat-adityaprod.html [bare URL]
  2. "Telugu Cinema Press meet - Vijayendra Varma".
  3. "Vijayendra Varma - Telugu cinema Review - Bala Krishna, Ankita, Laya, Sangeeta".
  4. "Vijayendra Varma". Archived from the original on 11 May 2017.
  5. https://movies.fullhyderabad.com/vijayendra-varma/telugu/vijayendra-varma-movie-reviews-2080-2.html [bare URL]
  6. "An year of inspirations - Telugu cinema in 2022".
  7. "Vijayendra Varma (Review 1)". idlebrain.
  8. "Vijayendra Varma (Review 2)". fullhyd.
  9. "Telugu Cinema - Audio release - Vijayendra Varma - Bala Krishna, Ankita - Koti".

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