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Prasthanam
File:Prasthanam.jpg
Directed byDeva Katta
Produced byRavi Vallabhaneni
Written byDeva Katta
Starring
Music byMahesh Shankar
CinematographyShamdat
Edited by
Release date
  • 16 April 2010 (2010-04-16)
Running time
181 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Prasthanam (transl. Reign) is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language political action drama film written and directed by Deva Katta. The film was produced by Ravi Vallabhaneni under VRC Media & Entertainment banner. The film stars Sharwanand, Sai Kumar, Sundeep Kishan (in his career acting debut) and Ruby Parihar. The film received generally positive response upon release with praise for Sai Kumar's performance. The film won two Filmfare Awards South, two Nandi Awards and was also selected for screening in the Indian Panorama section at International Film Festival of India, Goa.[1][2] The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Padhavi. It was dubbed into hindi as "Asteen Ka Saanp".

Katta remade Prasthanam in Hindi with the same title in 2019.[3] The film is considered one of the "25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade" by Film Companion.[4]

Plot[edit]

Ketti Lokanatham Naidu alias Loki (Sai Kumar) takes over the reins of a rural political power from a dying man named Dasharatha Rama Naidu (Mannava Balayya). On his deathbed, Rama requests Loki to marry his widowed daughter-in-law Savitri (Pavitra Lokesh), whose husband Keshava (Ravi Prakash) was murdered by a rival political group, and Loki complies. Loki's stepson is Mitranand (Sharwanand), and his son is Chinna (Sundeep Kishan). While Mitra is a devoted and loving son to Loki, his stepdaughter Valli (Surekha Vani) hates him for marrying their mother. Loki wants to see Mitra as his heir because he is a thinking man, whereas Chinna is hot-blooded with a bad lifestyle. Chinna loathes Mitra because he receives lesser attention than Mitra from his father and is constantly discouraged by his father from entering politics. Valli's sister-in-law is his love interest. Chinna gets upset on learning that Mitra is the new youth president of the party. That night, he rapes Hameed Basha's (Madhusudhan Rao) daughter Nadia (Rashmi Gautam), and she dies. Mitra wants to punish Chinna for this act, while Chinna tries to get Mitra killed. Chinna then kills Valli and her husband. Loki sacrifices his political goodwill to protect Chinna. By doing so, he and Mitra are forced to confront each other. Loki has Mitra beaten up when Mitra chases after Chinna to avenge Valli. Mitra leaves the house, moves to his old home in the village, and kills Chinna. Loki orders Mitra and Basha to be killed. Basha saves Mitra from the goons and tells him that Loki had killed Mitra's biological father. Mitra confronts Loki and tells him that no amount of reading puranas will absolve him of his heinous character. Loki then tells him to go beyond the puranas as there are no villains and heroes, rather there are ordinary people committing sins to fulfill their goals. Mitra then falls down on Loki's feet and says that Loki is the only father he has ever known, and even if his biological father had lived, Mitra would not have loved him as much as Loki. Mitra tells Loki that he still loves him but does not hate him enough to kill him. Mitra and Basha then leave. Soon after, Loki shoots himself.

Cast[edit]

Themes[edit]

The movie, on one hand, deals with politics at grass root levels that occur in villages of India, corrupt political system and the nexus between businessmen and politicians. On the other hand, the movie deals with themes like greed, ambition and devotion which are driving forces of the lead characters in this movie. A movie-buff argues that the central theme revolves around the quote from the Book of Exodus, Old Testament, –"The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children."[5]

Soundtrack[edit]

The music was composed by Mahesh Shankar and released by T-Series.

Prasthanam
Soundtrack album by
Released12 December 2009[6]
Recorded2009
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:22
LabelT-Series
ProducerMahesh Shankar
Mahesh Shankar chronology
Inkosaari
(2010)
Prasthanam
(2009)
Bangaru Kodipetta
(2013)
No.TitleLyricsPerformer(s)Length
1."Payanamae"Deva KattaV. V. Prasanna, Niranjanaiah Katta3:06
2."Bedaro"Chaitanya PrasadDeepu3:51
3."Evado Vaadu"Deva KattaNarayana4:47
4."Murali Lola"VanamaliKalyani, Saindhavi, Rahul Nambiar, Sriram4:24
5."Naayudochaadoe"VanamaliV. V. Prasanna3:34
6."Innalluga"VanamaliSahithi, Mahesh Shankar4:50
7."Nee Rendallo"VanamaliKarthik, S. Sowmya3:50
Total length:28:22

Reception[edit]

Despite fierce competition from other big budget movies such as Simha and Darling, the movie did modestly well at the box office.

Awards[edit]

Nandi Awards
Filmfare Awards South

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Suresh Krishnamoorthy (22 October 2010). "NATIONAL / ANDHRA PRADESH : 'Prasthanam' gets a place in Indian Panorama". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  2. [1] Archived 9 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Hindi remake of 'Prasthanam' to star Sooraj Pancholi in the lead? - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  4. "25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade | Film Companion". www.filmcompanion.in. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  5. "Prasthanam website". Archived from the original on 10 March 2014.
  6. "Prasthanam Audio Release".

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