Lakshmi (2006 film)

Lakshmi is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film produced by Nallamalupu Bujji on Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions on banner, directed by V.V. Vinayak and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Starring Venkatesh, Nayantara and Charmme Kaur. The music of the movie was composed by Ramana Gogula. The film was Blockbuster at box office.[1]

Lakshmi
Theatrical poster
Directed byV.V. Vinayak
Produced byNallamalupu Bujji
Screenplay byV.V. Vinayak
Story bySiva Akula
StarringVenkatesh
Nayantara
Charmme Kaur
Music byRamana Gogula
Mani Sharma
(background score)
CinematographyChota K. Naidu
Edited byGautham Raju
Production
company
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Release date
  • 14 January 2006 (2006-01-14)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget12 crore[1]
Box officeest. ₹20–22 crore[1][2]

The film was remade in Bengali in 2007 named Sangharsha directed by Sujit Guha starring Prosenjit , Rajatava Dutta, Swastika Mukherjee and Sayantani.

Plot

Lakshmi Narayana (Venkatesh), the MD of Lakshmi Group of Companies, is an elder son in a family with two brothers and two sisters. He is very strict about disciplining his brothers so that they become the men that their father (Ranganath) wanted them to be, to the point of beating them for coming home drunk. He owns a factory that is worth hundreds of crores. Shailaja a.k.a. Shailu (Charmme Kaur), an employee in Lakshmi's company, has a huge crush on him. Janardhan (Sayaji Shinde), a former employee of Lakshmi Industries who was accused of forgery, plans to take revenge on Lakshmi by creating divisions in his family. Soon, Lakshmi's sister falls in love with a man, and he is accepted by Lakshmi, with the marriage concluding in a grand manner. It is later revealed that the man is Janardhan's nephew. This leads to Lakshmi revealing to his siblings that he and his sister (the youngest of the five) were actually adopted by their parents at a young age as they were orphans who were being ill-treated by their uncles and aunts. All this leads to the splitting of the siblings with Lakshmi and his sister being thrown out of the house by their younger brothers. The people standing beside Lakshmi are all the people in his factory and his other sister. Lakshmi even ends working in his factory for all this. He even moves into a small house with his sister, where he is later joined by his mother. Later, it is revealed that Lakshmi had fallen in love with a girl named Nandini (Nayantara) earlier, who was the niece of his foster father. Nandini was threatened by a young man who was the son of a Kolkata-based don named Rayudu (Pradeep Rawat). Lakshmi beats up the guy and sends him into a coma, which earns him Rayudu's wrath. The rest of the story is about how Lakshmi stands up to all these people together.

Cast

Soundtrack

Lakshmi
Film score by
Released2006
GenreSoundtrack
Length25:28
LabelAditya Music
ProducerRamana Gogula
Ramana Gogula chronology
'Relax'
(2005)
Lakshmi
(2006)
'Seetaramudu'
(2006)

Music composed by Ramana Gogula. Music released on ADITYA Music Company.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dhaga Dhaga"VishwaRamana Gogula,Ganga4:19
2."Taara Taluku Taara"ChandraboseRaju, Sunitha4:11
3."Hey Satyabhama"ChandraboseShankar Mahadevan,Sudha4:01
4."Ammayi Andhra Mirchi"KulasekharTippu, Shreya Ghoshal4:31
5."Ne Puttindi Neekosame"KulasekharRajesh, Ganga4:44
6."Hey Satyabhama (remix)" Ramana Gogula 
Total length:25:28

Reception

Critical reception

Indiaglitz gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and said "V V Vinayak's direction is on safe lines. He keeps to the linear path, without taking any chances. He knows whom he is catering to and delivers what he promised".[3] Jeevi of idlebrain.com gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and said "First half of the film is OK and the scenes before interval are good. The second half divulges into a entirely different flashback episode. There are certain good moments in the film and has got orientation towards masses and family crowds. However, the VV Vinayak could not blend in Venkatesh’s family image and Vinayak’s mass taking in a smooth way. The biggest advantage of this film is that Lakshmi is the only mass film for the entire season of Sankranthi which gives good market penetration in C and D centers as well in the first week itself".[4]

Box office

The film was released in 316 screens, including 284 from then Andhra Pradesh.[5] The film collected Rs.8 crores in its opening week.[6] Lakshmi collected around ₹22 crore according to Sify.[2] It had a 50-day run in 215 centres.[7] The film had a 100-day run in 94 centres.[8]

References

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