Run Raja Run

Run Raja Run

Film poster
Directed by Sujeeth
Produced by Uppalapati Pramod
V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy
Written by Sujeeth
Starring Sharwanand
Seerat Kapoor
Adivi Sesh
Sampath Raj
Music by Ghibran
Cinematography R. Madhi
Edited by Madhu
Production
company
Release dates
1 August 2014
Running time
137 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget 4 crore (US$590,000)[1]
Box office 12 crore (US$1.8 million).

Run Raja Run is a 2014 Telugu comedy film directed by Sujeeth and produced by Uppalapati Pramod and V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy on UV Creations banner.[2] The film features Sharwanand, Seerat Kapoor, Adivi Sesh, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Jayaprakash and Sampath Raj in important roles. The film released worldwide on 1 August 2014 to positive reviews from critics.[3][4]

Plot

Raja (Sharwanand) is a simple yet well off son of a vegetable vendor. He constantly keeps breaking-up with girlfriends because of his honesty. Then he meets Priya (Seerat) and they both fall in love. While this is happening with Raja, there are kidnappings of ministers in the city, in the same way it happened a couple of years ago. The person who solved the mystery years ago, police commissioner Dileep (Sampath Raj), has an officer under him, Nayeem Basha (Adivi sesh), who is a very smart officer but is not appreciated for it. Soon Raja learns that Priya is none other than Dileep's daughter and that she is about to marry a minister's son. Raja goes and talks with Dileep who reveals that he wants to get Priya married to the minister's son. He tricks Raja into kidnapping one of the big shots in city. But Raja instead kidnaps Priya, who tells him that she never loved him and only pretended so she could go for higher studies in a foreign land.

Raja, though heart-broken, takes her to her friend's house. Dileep tries to find her without the public or minister knowing but is not successful. In mean time priya starts falling for Raja. Raja calls Dileep while he is with the minister and demands 3 crores as ransom. Nayeem informs Dileep that the kidnapper is none other then raja and that Raja was the one that tricked Dileep. Priya comes to know about the ransom. When she is questioning him, her father comes and arrests Raja. Dileep is happy that the kidnapper is caught. But then the minister's son is kidnapped and a ransom of 15 crores is demanded. When Dileep goes to the police station, Raja is not there. Here Priya finds out from her mother that Raja's father and Dileep were good friends and that Raja's father considered sincere policeman Karim Basha as his own family. Raja father's found that the kidnappings were planned by the minister himself. Raja's father goes to arrest the minister but Dileep reveals that it was his plan and the minister kills Karim. Enraged, Raja's father shoots the minister in the throat and is framed for the kidnapping.

Meanwhile, Dileep learns that Nayeem and Raja are in cahoots. Nayeem takes 15 crores from the minister. Raja's father reveals to Dileep that Nayeem is Karim's son. Raja then sends a video to the media in which Dileep has admitted to be the kidnapper. Nayeem takes the 500 crores from the minister's house and donates it to the orphanage. Dileep is arrested as the minister dies of his gun-shot wound. Finally Priya and Raja reunite.

Cast

Production

Sharwanand was approached by short film maker Sujeeth to play the male protagonist in the film and the former accepted the offer after expressing few doubts. He was forced by the makers to change his look for the film and for giving him a new look, Bhaskar designed the costumes and hair stylist Hakim Aalim was selected for the hair styling and basic look.[5] He did not take any remuneration for the film as the producers were his friends.[6] Seerat Kapoor was selected after conducting a photo shoot followed by a screen test after she gave her audition at Hyderabad which marked her debut in Telugu cinema.[7] Uppalapati Pramod and Vamsi Krishna announced this film with Adivi Sesh in an important role apart from the protagonists in mid December 2013.[8]

Further details about the project were unveiled on 10 February 2014 and the film was titled Run Raja Run after one of the short films directed by Sujeeth and the producers confirmed that the film is a bilingual. R. Madhi was declared as the cinematographer and M. Ghibran was selected as the music director marking his Telugu debut.[9] On 10 February 2014 the press release confirmed that Adivi Sesh, Sampath Raj, Jayaprakash, Vennela Kishore, Ali, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Vidyullekha Raman and Ajay Ghosh are part of the principal cast.[9] By mid-February 2014, about 50% of the film's shoot was complete and the shooting was undergoing at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad before shifting to Goa for a month-long schedule.[10]

Reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. Deccan Chronicle wrote "Director Sujeeth's story is not unique, but his screenplay makes it interesting. A pat to the young director’s back for coming up with a breezy entertainer. There are a few minus points too as the beginning of the film is a bit boring. The film, however, slowly picks up."[11] Sify gave a review stating "Overall Run Raja Run is a fun caper, with a impressive second half. For Sharwanand this film is a perfect comeback. The pluses in this film are the lead hero’s performance and the twists and turns. Run Raja Run promises good entertainment this monsoon."[12] IndiaGlitz gave a review stating "The director managers to narrate a story with so many non-obvious ideas, in a simpler way. The style of screenplay has snatches of the narration we saw in 'Kick' but with a difference. Sujeeth's writing and execution is creative. With no action and only mind games and slick and snazzy presentation, the film will be lapped up by the class movie-loving audience" and rated the film 3.25/5.[13]

On the other hand, The Hindu wrote "What seem to be attempts at humour just end up being crass and forced. However, things do pick up towards the climax and all the pointless sequences seem to fall into place. It is with this twist that the film finally becomes interesting."[14] The Times of India wrote "Sujeeth gets a lot of things right in his debut film; however, it still is a lost opportunity. The emphasis on style takes over the sharp writing that's quite visible in the first act. For all you know, Run Raja Run could have been a truly unique and quirky film in a long time. Alas, it ends up as a light-hearted entertainer which begins to take itself too seriously after a point and loses its edginess in the process" and rated the film 3/5.[15]

Soundtrack

Run Raja Run
Soundtrack album To Run Raja Run by Ghibran
Released 15 June 2014
Recorded 2014
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 20:11
Language Telugu
Label Junglee Music
Producer Ghibran
Ghibran chronology
Thirumanam Enum Nikkah
(2014)
Run Raja Run
(2014)
Amara Kaaviyam
(2014)

Ghibran composed the music and background score for this film which marked his debut in Telugu.[16] He was approached by Sujeeth, Uppalapati Pramod and R. Madhi to compose the film's music at Chennai when Pramod was impressed with his work in Naiyaandi and Sujeeth was impressed with his work in Vaagai Sooda Vaa.[17] Ghibran, who wanted to do a Telugu film then, accepted their proposal. There were 5 songs in the film's soundtrack in which one was a fast beat song, one was a melody, one was a pub song and the other two were of different genres. Ramajogayya Sastry wrote three songs while Sri Mani wrote the other two songs.[18] The film's soundtrack was released on 15 June 2014 by hosting a promotional event at GRIET in Hyderabad and the album was marketed by Junglee Music.[19][20]

The film's soundtrack received positive reviews from critics. The Times of India wrote "All in all, the album has peculiar compositions and Ghibran delivers promising tracks with refreshing feel mainly targeted at youth" and rated the soundtrack 3/5.[21] IndiaGlitz wrote "'Run Raja Run's music director seems to have begun with experimenting a bit. Maybe he was wanted that way by his director. The album has got a quirky side to it. A song crooned by Chinmayi, that comes in the end, is the best in two senses: the music as well as its ability to undo the offbeat feel of the whole album. Watch out the presentation on the screen as much as the songs."[22]

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Bujjiamma Bujjiamma"  Sri ManiBenny Dayal, Gold Devaraj03:31
2."Coma Coma Coma"  Ramajogayya SastryKunal Ganjawala, Yazin Nizar03:39
3."Rajadhi Rajanappa"  Sri ManiThomas Andrews03:56
4."Shanthi Om Shanthi"  Ramajogayya SastryClinton Cerejo, Maya Iyer04:30
5."Vadhantune Nenu Vadhantune"  Ramajogayya SastryChinmayi04:35
Total length:20:11

Awards

Siima awards - winner
Filmfare Awards South - Nominations

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