Shiva (1990 film)

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Shiva

Promotional Poster
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma
Produced by Akkineni Venkat
Y. Surendra
Written by Tanikella Bharani
Ram Gopal Varma
Iqbal Durrani
Starring Nagarjuna
Amala
Raghuvaran
J.D Chakravarthy
Tanikella Bharani
Paresh Rawal
Raj Zutshi
Ajit Vachani
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy
Release dates
  • December 7, 1990 (1990-12-07)
Running time 152 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Shiva is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ram Gopal Varma for producers Akkineni Venkat and Y. Surendra, starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala and Raghuvaran in lead roles. The film is the remake of Varma's debut 1989 Telugu film Shiva.[1] The film's original soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[2][3] The film was written by Tanikella Bharani and directed by film-maker Ram Gopal Verma who made his Hindi film debut with this film.

Plot

Shiva dealt with student politics with mafia backdrop in the college campus.

Summary

The film opens with a bunch of gangsters, led by Ganesh.,waiting outside the (fictional) VAS college of Arts & Sciences. A college student JD (JD Chakravarthy) gestures to the goons and they proceed to savagely assault another student and his friends.

It turns out that JD is a student leader, a big-man-on-campus, who is the (unopposed) President of the Student Union at the college. He is also the lowest rung in a gang ladder that reaches through Ganesh, the local goon, to Bhavani (Raghuvaran). Bhavani uses this network to provide political (and criminal, as needed) muscle to the local politician Tilak Dhari (Paresh Rawal).

Shiva (Nagarjuna) is a new student at college. He joins a small group of friends including Prakash (Raj Zutshi) and Asha (Amala). JD is known to cause petty troubles (such as leering at the girls and insulting the professors). He falls upon Shiva in a chance encounter. When he provokes Shiva, Shiva hits back. Further, Shiva chases JD across campus in plain sight and inflicts vicious punishment. JD is shocked as nobody has previously confronted him like this for fear of his gang connections.

This incident sparks two things. JD fetches Ganesh to sort out Shiva, and, Prakash and the other students, now encouraged by Shiva's actions, implore Shiva to run for President at the next election. Shiva proposes that the more qualified but nerdy Naresh (Jagan) run instead. Ganesh first attempts to talk Shiva out of it. But Shiva tells him off, claiming that college matters are to be kept within the campus community and that lowly gangsters from outside need not interfere.

When Ganesh attempts to use force, Shiva beats him back too. The matter comes before Bhavani. Bhavani is mildly annoyed, but he studies Shiva as a potential replacement for JD. At his behest, Naresh is assaulted and rendered unable to run. At this point, Shiva accepts the nomination and decides to run.

Meanwhile, Bhavani has other troubles. He refuses to side with a worker's union leader Krishna Rao (Ajit Vachani). Krishna Rao takes his plight to Shiva; Shiva agrees to help in return for muscle; and Krishna Reddy provides this by calling upon the workers. Around this time, Asha expresses a romantic interest in Shiva. The friendship progresses and they eventually marry.

The stage is now set. Bhavani launches a set of sniper attacks on those close to Shiva. Shiva retaliates in kind and takes out many of Bhavani's leaders. Tilak Dhari notices that Shiva is launching a fitting response to Bhavani and decides to stop supporting Bhavani. Angered, humiliated and defeated, Bhavani strikes Shiva's home.

A final fight ensues in which eventually, Shiva manages to kill Bhavani, ridding the city of one of its most terrifying anti-social elements, while personally coming to terms with the fact that his wife is killed by the Bhavani gang, in the bargain.

Cast

Trivia

The film got released on December 7, 1990 across India. The film was received well in Mumbai, kolkata and was critically acclaimed. The film was screened at International Film Festival of India in kolkata.[4] The college campus depicted in the film was shot at Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University in Hyderabad.[4] Dialogues of this movie became an instant hit and therefore audio cassette of dialogues were released it was written by Iqbal Durrani[5] Ram Gopal Varma later went on to release a second Hindi remake of the film in 2006.

Soundtrack[6]

Shiva (1990 film)
Film score
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 28:43
Label Venus Cassettes

The film's music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.

No. Song Singers
1 Jagadi Jagadi Jagadi Jagadi Ja Suresh Wadkar, S.Janki, Udit Narayan [7]
2 Meri Kadar Jaani Saiyaji Suresh Wadkar - S.Janki [8]
3 Anando Bramho Kavita Krishnamurthy, S.P. Balasubramaniam
4 Kiss me hello wrong number Kavita Krishnamurthy, S.P. Balasubramaniam

References

  1. "Metro Plus Vijayawada : A saga in the making?". The Hindu. 2010-10-16. Retrieved 2012-09-22. 
  2. "Articles : Movie Retrospect : Retrospect : Shiva (1989)". Telugucinema.com. Retrieved 2012-09-22. 
  3. Nikhil Raghavan (2010-10-04). "Arts / Cinema : A saga in the making?". The Hindu. Retrieved 2012-09-22. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Directorate of Film Festival". Iffi.nic.in. Retrieved 2012-09-22. 
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqbal_Durrani
  6. "Shiva 1990 Hindi film audio cassette". Retrieved 2013-12-27. 
  7. "Jagadi Jagadi Jagadi Jagadi Ja". youtube. Retrieved 2013-12-27. 
  8. "Meri Kadar Jaani Saiyaji". youtube. Retrieved 2013-12-27. 

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