Yogi is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by V. V. Vinayak, starring Prabhas, Nayanthara and Sharada. It also features Ali, Subbaraju, Pradeep Rawat and Kota Srinivasa Rao in the supporting roles. Ramana Gogula composed the music for V. V. Vinayak's earlier hit Lakshmi, also composed music for this film. Songs were shot in Canada, Egypt, and Malaysia. This film is a remake of the 2005 Kannada blockbuster film Jogi by Prem. The film was released on 12 January 2007.[2]
Yogi | |
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Directed by | V. V. Vinayak |
Written by | Rajendra Kumar (dialogues) |
Story by | Prem |
Based on | Jogi[1] |
Produced by | P. Ravindranath Reddy |
Starring | Prabhas Nayanthara Sharada Kota Srinivasa Rao Pradeep Rawat Ali |
Cinematography | Sameer Reddy |
Edited by | Gautham Raju |
Music by | Songs: Ramana Gogula Score: Gurukiran |
Release date |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Box office | ₹48 crore |
Plot
editEeswar Chandra Prasad is the son of Ram Murthy and Shantamma. Murthy wants his son to get a job. However, Shantamma pampers Eeswar so much that he doesn't want to leave the village. When Murthy dies, Eeswar goes to the city to earn money to fulfill his father's last wish, following the advice of his friend Basha, who is a pickpocket. However, Eeswar cannot find Basha.
Meanwhile, Kotayya runs a big land mafia in Hyderabad and is a bitter rival of Narsing Pahilwan. Saidulu, Narsing's brother, attacks Kotayya and his assistant, but Eeswar accidentally saves them. Eeswar then gets a job at a tea stall run by Chandranna. He earns money, buys two gold bangles for his mother, and plans to leave the city. However, Narsing humiliates Eeswar for saving Kotayya and damages his mother's gold bangles. Infuriated, Eeswar kills Narsing and becomes the city's most feared goon.
Shantamma arrives in Hyderabad as Eeswar becomes a notorious figure. Kotayya tries to recruit Eeswar, but to no avail. Chandranna encourages Eeswar, now known as Yogi, to stay in the city to protect the poor from goons. Yogi becomes a terror for the goons. Kotayya and Saidulu then join forces to kill Yogi. However, during the attempt, Yogi kills Saidulu.
Nandini, a woman completing her practicals, is also after Yogi for an interview and eventually falls in love with him. Although Yogi and Shantamma live in the same city, they cannot meet. One day, Yogi meets Basha, who reveals that he saw Shantamma.
Though Basha and Shantamma go to the address, they cannot find Eeswar because he is known as Yogi. Shantamma waits for her son in front of a temple, as Basha tells her that Yogi visits the temple every Monday. However, Eeswar does not show up on Monday, fearing an attack by Saidulu's men. Shantamma dies in front of the temple, and Basha arranges her funeral. Yogi arrives but fails to recognize his mother's covered face and helps with the cremation expenses. He places flowers on his mother's body, unaware it is her until it is moved to the fire cabin. Basha arrives too late to explain. Yogi realizes the truth only after Nandini shows him his mother's belongings. The film ends with this emotional scene..
Cast
edit- Prabhas as Eeswar Chandra Prasad alias Yogi
- Nayanthara as Nandini, Yogi's love interest
- Sharada as Santhamma, Yogi's mother
- Kota Srinivasa Rao as Kotayya, the main villain
- Pradeep Rawat as Narsing Pahilwan, Kotayya's opposition (guest appearance)
- Subbaraju as Saidulu, Narsing's brother
- Ali as Basha, Yogi's friend
- Chalapathi Rao as Ram Moorthi, Yogi's father
- Chandra Mohan as Chandranna, Yogi's supporter
- Fish Venkat as Yogi's henchman
- Devaraj
- Rajan P. Dev
- Venu Madhav
- M. S. Narayana
- Bandla Ganesh
- Raghu Karumanchi
- Prabhas Sreenu
- Uttej as Drunkard
- Shankar Melkote as Journalism Professor
- Sunil as Ramu (Cameo appearance)
- Mumaith Khan in item number "Orori Yogi"
Production
editThe film's title was speculated to be Basava.[3]
Music
editYogi (Telugu Version)
The music of the film was launched on 15 December 2006.[4] The film has six songs composed by Ramana Gogula:
- "Dolu Baja" - Shankar Mahadevan
- "Orori Yogi" - Karthik & Bangalore Sunitha
- "Ye Nomu Nochindo" - Suresh
- "Gilli Gichi" - Rajesh Krishnan & Ganga
- "Nee Illu Bangaram" - Tippu & Sunitha
- "Gana Gana Gana" - Adnan Sami & Sudha
Yogi (Malayalam Version)
- "Kuvalathil Malatharam" - Madhu Balakrishnan
- "Kalakalakala" - Jassie Gift, Sheela Mani
- "Poramo Yogi" - Vidhu Prathap, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan
- "Eda Kothiyaa" - Afsal, Manjari
- "Sivapoojakal" - Biju Narayanan
- "Neeyallo" - Vidhu Prathap, Preetha
Reception
editThe film opened to mixed reviews. A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "When the director says, 'the feel never ends,' he was probably right. This is a ridiculously sentimental flick not worth wasting money at all".[5]
Box office
editYogi managed to gross ₹25 Crore in its distributor‘s share.[6] But, film was commercially successful at box office and proved to be money spinner especially b and c centre it ran well 50 days in 111 centres and 100 days in 90 centres .[2] The film was later dubbed in Hindi and Malayalam under the same title and in Tamil as Murattu Thambi.
References
edit- ^ "Kannada Movies Remade in Other Languages - Filmibeat". Archived from the original on 8 March 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
- ^ a b "ప్రభాస్ సినిమా ఫ్లాప్ కావడానికి కారణమదే అని చెప్పిన దర్శకుడు". Hindustan Times (in Telugu). 17 July 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
- ^ "Stargazing". Thehindu.com. 17 March 2006. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- ^ "idlebrain.com". Audio launch-Yogi. Retrieved 3 January 2007.
- ^ "Yogi: Sentimental drivel". Rediff.com.
- ^ "Yogi - Sify". Sify. Archived from the original on 2 February 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2007.