Raja (transl. King) is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Muppalaneni Shiva and produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films. It stars Venkatesh and Soundarya and Abbas in a pivotal role, with original soundtrack by S. A. Rajkumar. The film won three Filmfare South Awards including Best Film, Best Actress and Best Music Director. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen (1998). The film was a blockbuster at the box office.[1]

Raja
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Directed byMuppalaneni Shiva
Screenplay byMuppalaneni Shiva
Story byVikraman
Based onUnnidathil Ennai Koduthen (Tamil)
Produced byR. B. Choudary
StarringVenkatesh
Soundarya
Abbas
CinematographyShyam K. Naidu
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Music byS. A. Rajkumar
Production
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Release date
  • 18 March 1999 (1999-03-18)
Running time
166 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

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Raja and Balu are petty thieves. One day they take up the job of stealing an idol of Lord Ganesha from a temple. While escaping from the chasing people, they hide in a house, where Anjali, who is a governess takes care of three children when the other family members were away on a tour. She locks the two of them in the kitchen room for one week. Anjali, while spending time with the guys, realize that they are not bad after all and develops a soft corner for Raja. They will be released on the day the family members return from the trip. Raja falls for Anjali, he tries to change his ways by working responsibly and also makes a habit of writing a diary as per her advice.

Before leaving the house, Balu steals Anjali's bag which contains her diary, and Raja reads the diary. Anjali is the illegitimate daughter of lawyer Viswanatham. After her mother's death, Anjali meets her father who accepts her as his daughter but has to bring her into his house as a maid. Viswanatham and his wife Bhagyam, her sister Jaya, her sister's husband Shankaram, and their three children live in the same house. Bhagyam's brother, Sanjay comes from Canada, Anjali likes Sanjay and Viswanatham wants to get them married, but Sanjay says, he needs at least three months to decide. After reading this, Raja decides not to express his love and hides his feelings for her.

After returning from the trip, Bhagyam finds out a diamond necklace is missing. When looking for it, she finds a cigarette bud in one of the drawers. She discovers that two thieves had stayed in the house and blames her for the theft and expels her. When Raja and Balu go to return the diary, find out and accommodate her in a hostel. Raja does many petty works to pay the hostel fees and help Anjali pursue singing after finding out her singing talent. He asks music director K. Chakravarthy to give her chance to sing. Anjali after singing a few songs becomes successful in her singing career and becomes rich. She stays in a bungalow with Raja and Balu.

Meanwhile, Viswanatham reveals the truth to his family, they all also accept Anjali and everyone comes to stay with Anjali. Even Sanjay also returns from Canada to marry Anjali, Sanjay and Raja becomes good friends, but Bhagyam and the gang starts to look down Raja and insults him a lot. Once when Anjali goes on a foreign tour, they blame the theft on Raja and throw him and Balu out of the house. Anjali returns from the tour, but she does not believe that Raja is a thief and she finds his diary which he forgot and understands how much love Raja has hidden in his heart for her.

At the same time, Anjali wins a National Award and her family members are making the wedding arrangements of Sanjay and Anjali. Her state fans association arranges a felicitation ceremony for Anjali, to which Raja and Balu attend the function by standing in the crowd, but Anjali sees him, she acknowledges her entire success at his feet and decides to marry him. In a flashback, it is shown that Anjali had informed her father about her love for Raja and how Sanjay had accepted it. Finally, the movie ends with Raja and Anjali leaving the function hand in hand.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. Music released on Aditya Music.[3] Most of the tunes were retained from the original including "Edho Oka" is based on "Edho Oru Paattu" from Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen.[4] The song "Kavvinchake" was newly composed.

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Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Edho Oka" (female)SirivennelaK. S. Chithra4:25
2."Kavvinchake"SirivennelaRajesh Krishnan, Sujatha4:19
3."Mellela Vaana"SirivennelaK. S. Chithra, Mano4:50
4."Edho Oka" (male)SirivennelaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:58
5."Shepu Choosi"E. S. MurthyGopal Rao, Anupama4:48
6."Kannula Logililo"SirivennelaK. S. Chithra, P. Unni Krishnan4:39
7."Pallavinchu Tholi"Shanmukha SharmaK. S. Chithra4:15
Total length:32:17

Release

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The film theatrically released on 18th March 1999. The film currently available on Prime Video. Gemini TV became broadcasting partner for film making it fresh movie ever.

Reception

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Deccan Herald wrote "Raja, a simple romantic tale simply told in a simple way, tries to tug your heartstrings. Due to controlled performances from the lead pair, it does succeed to an extent."[6] Zamin Ryot wrote [clarification needed].[7]

Box office

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It had a 100-day run in 71 centres.[8] It had a 175-day run in 4 centres.

Accolades

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Filmfare Awards South[9]

References

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  1. ^ "ఎన్ని సినిమాలు పోటీ వచ్చినా 'రాజా' చిత్రం సూపర్ హిట్.. కానీ ఆ ఒక్క సినిమా." TV5 (in Telugu). 13 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e Dasgupta & Datta 2018, p. 187.
  3. ^ "Raja". Spotify. Archived from the original on 17 March 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  4. ^ Mohanty, Nochiketa (19 January 2020). "Plagiarized Songs Made For A Blockbuster Bollywood Album". Odisha Bytes. Archived from the original on 30 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  5. ^ Raja (రాజా) Telugu Movie Full Songs Jukebox. Retrieved 18 December 2024 – via YouTube. Credits in video description.
  6. ^ "Reviews". Deccan Herald. 21 March 1999. Archived from the original on 9 June 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Zamin Ryot (in Telugu). 2 April 1999. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Success and centers list – Venkatesh". idlebrain.com. 20 March 2000. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  9. ^ Dasgupta & Datta 2018, p. 188.

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