Chennakesava Reddy is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language revenge action drama film, produced by Bellamkonda Suresh under the Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner and directed by V. V. Vinayak. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Tabu, Shriya Saran and music composed by Mani Sharma.[1] The film was a super hit at the box office and was dubbed into Tamil as Aadikesavan in 2009.[2]

Chennakesava Reddy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. V. Vinayak
Screenplay byV. V. Vinayak
Dialogues by
Story byV. V. Vinayak
Produced byBellamkonda Suresh
StarringNandamuri Balakrishna
Tabu
Shriya Saran
CinematographyAjayan Vincent
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byMani Sharma
Production
company
Sri Sai Ganesh Productions
Release date
  • 25 September 2002 (2002-09-25)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

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The film begins in Rayalaseema, where the followers of a powerful factionist, Chennakesava Reddy, genuflect before his idol and eagerly await his arrival after 22 years. Today, the terrain is under the demonic influence of Dhanunjaya Reddy, with the backing of his three siblings, Minister Jai Reddy, Justice Ravi Reddy, & Krishna Reddy. Krishna Reddy betrothed Chennakesava Reddy's sibling Janaki, whom he tormented her. Now at Mumbai, DCP Bharath Reddy, who resembles Chennakesava Reddy, is a stout-hearted cop and a diehard to the criminals. He quarrels with a medico, Preethi, the daughter of Commissioner Prasad, and the mishaps go on until a crush.

In the interim, a sincere SP Ramaraju is deputed in Rayalaseema and hinders the outrages of Dhanunjaya Reddy. Once, he views the idol of Chennakesava Reddy and knowledge of his eminence. Eventually, he falls victim to political clout, which causes his transfer to Tihar Jail. Suddenly, he detects Chennakesava Reddy as a captive under remand for 22 years. Anyhow, SP succeeds in acquitting him with the legal proceedings. Forthwith, Chennakesava Reddy assassinates Minister Jai Reddy back to his hometown, and the public pompously welcomes him.

Immediately, he thunderbolts on foes and regains his ownership. Plus, he embraces his sister Janaki and states it's inevitable to eliminate her husband, which she approves. Then, Bharath is Chennakesava Reddy's son, who walks to his father with his mother, Devi. Shortly, Preeti lands therein, and the elders fix their alliance. Simultaneously, the evildoers discern that Bharat is spirited and can confront his father and shield them. So, they empowered him in this region. Next, Chennakesava Reddy starts his murder spree and wipes out Justice Ravi Reddy. Consequently, Krishna Reddy plots and backstabs him when Janaki butchers her husband. Just as Bharat reaches to whom, Janaki divulges the fact and spins rearward.

Chennakesava Reddy is generous and the most revered arbiter of the terrain. He fiercely rivals malicious Venkat Reddy, the father of these black guards. At one time, he witnesses another one, Giri Reddy of Venkat Reddy, killing an innocent. Hence, Chennakesava Reddy reprisals by snuffing him as a penalty. Here, Venkat Reddy infuriates & cabals by knitting Krishna Reddy with Janaki. On that eve, Venkat Reddy & sons hack the entire family to death. On the verge of terminating, Chennakesava Reddy falls short and slays Venkat Reddy. Moreover, it pays off in crossing his wife & son the border. Thereupon, the knaves wangled false allegations and seized him.

Listening to it, Bharath understands his father's virtue but is constrained to his duty. For now, Chennakesava Reddy is in hiding when Bharath artifices Devi's death, and he lets out. Then, Devi stabs herself as her husband's notion must never be wrong. Following, Bharat surrounds him from 4 sides when he gallantly absconds with a chase. Tragically, Devi leaves her breath in his lap. During her funeral, Chennakesava Reddy is trickily apprehended and jailed. Meanwhile, Dhanunjaya Reddy takes political entry when Chennakesava Reddy breaks the bars, onslaughts in a public meeting, and slaughters him with the aid of Bharath. At last, Chennakesava Reddy proceeds to sentence and orders Bharath to be seated in his position. Finally, the movie ends happily, with Bharath continuing his father's legacy.

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Soundtrack

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Chennakesava Reddy
Film score by
Released2002
GenreSoundtrack
Length30:23
LabelSupreme Music
ProducerMani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology
Indra
(2002)
Chennakesava Reddy
(2002)
Bobby
(2002)

Music was composed by Mani Sharma. Music was released on Supreme Music Company.[3]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Don't Care"ChandraboseShankar Mahadevan4:39
2."Hai Hai"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sunitha5:29
3."Bakara Bakara"ChandraboseUdit Narayan, Chitra5:19
4."Nee Koppulona"SrinivasS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Kousalya5:04
5."Em Pilla Kusalama"Sirivennela Seetharama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha5:12
6."Telupu Telupu"ChandraboseS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra4:39
Total length:30:23

Reception

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The Hindu critic Gudipoodi Srihari in his review appreciated Balakrishna's portrayal of dual roles of father and son, in addition to Sharma's music score. However, he added that: "The father-son clash looks routine and dilutes the spirit of the movie."[4] Sify rated 3/5 and criticised the film stating, "It is the same old Rayalaseema faction fight recreated with more sprinkling of blood and gore."[5]

References

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  1. ^ Kumar R, Manoj (11 June 2020). "Nine over-the-top action movies of Nandamuri Balakrishna you can watch online". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  2. ^ Sasi (11 June 2014). "Balakrishna's Hits and Flops". Cinejosh.
  3. ^ "Chennakesava Reddy". JioSaavn. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  4. ^ Srihari, Gudipoodi (30 September 2002). "Faction frictions". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 1 December 2003. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Chenna Kesava Reddy". Sify. 21 April 2003. Archived from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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