Yugandhar

This article is about 1979 film. For 1993 film, see Yugandhar (1993 film).
Yugandhar
Directed by K. S. R. Das
Produced by P. Vidya Sagar
Written by Salim-Javed
Starring N.T. Rama Rao,
Jayasudha,
Jaggaiah,
Sheela,
Chalam
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography M C Shekar
Edited by P Venkateswara Rao
Distributed by Sri Gajalakshmi Arts
Release dates
30 November 1979
Running time
159 min.
Country India
Language Telugu

Yugandhar is a 1979 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by K. S. R. Das and produced by P. Vidya Sagar, starring N.T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha, Jaggaiah, Sheela and Chalam. Jayamalini does a dance number in the film. The director was K. S. R. Das, who stated that this film became a hit.[1]

The film was a remake of blockbuster Hindi film, Don. The film's score and soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.

Plot

Yugandhar (N.T. Rama Rao) is the most wanted criminal and killer. He is brave as well as intelligent, so the police force always fails at nabbing him. He kills Ramesh, who is one of his gang members, when he finds out that he's also an informant to the police. His fiancee Kamini (Jayamalini) tries to avenge his death, but Yugandhar kills her. Thereafter, his sister Jaya (Jayasudha) takes judo and karate lessons and infiltrates the mob, in order to avenge her brother's death. But before she gets a chance and unbeknownst to her, Yugandhar is fatally shot during a police encounter and later he dies. The Police head is soon forced to bring a look alike of Yugandhar in order to arrest Yugandhar's gang members.

Cast

Trivia

The Hindi song "Khaike Pan Banaraswala" was also remade into Telugu as "Orabba Esukunna Killi".[2]

Yugandhar is said to have some of the elements of another Telugu film also starring N. T. Rama Rao titled Bhale Thammudu (1969) where he played dual role. That film was a direct remake of Shakti Samanta's Hindi film China Town starring Shammi Kapoor.[3]

In 2009, a second Telugu remake of Hindi film Don titled Billa starring Prabhas, Anushka Shetty and Krishnam Raju was released.[4] Jayasudha played a guest role, different from the role she played in Yugandhar.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2009.
  2. The #1 Source For NBK Fans World Wide - NBKFANS.COM
  3. CineGoer.com - Nostalgia - Bhale Thammudu
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 June 2009. Retrieved 6 September 2009.
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