Pokiri

This article is about the 2006 Telugu film. For the 2007 Tamil remake, see Pokkiri. For films with similar names, see Pokkiri Raja (disambiguation).
Pokiri

Film poster
Directed by Puri Jagannadh
Produced by Puri Jagannadh
Manjula Ghattamaneni
Written by Puri Jagannadh
Starring Mahesh Babu
Ileana D'Cruz
Prakash Raj
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography Shyam K. Naidu
Edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Distributed by Vaishno Academy
Release dates
  • 28 April 2006[1]
Running time
164 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget INR12 crore (US$1.9 million)[2]
Box office INR52 crore (US$8.3 million)[3]

Pokiri (translation : Rogue) is a 2006 Telugu, gangster-thriller film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh starring Mahesh Babu and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles and Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde and Ashish Vidyarthi in supporting roles. The film is a joint production between Puri Jagannadh's Vaishno Academy and Manjula Ghattamaneni's Indira Productions.

The film was released on 28 April 2006. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim from critics and emerged as a Blockbuster.[1] With the film's impact on commercial cinema, it was remade in multiple languages such as, in Tamil as Pokkiri (2007) directed by Prabhu Deva, Hindi as Wanted (2009), in Kannada as Porki (2010) and also dubbed into Hindi as Tapoori Wanted.

The film was premièred at the 7th IIFA Film Festival held in Dubai.[4][5][6] The film ultimately claimed to be one of the highest grossing Telugu film of its time after its theatrical run.[7] The film has won four Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards South for the year 2006 and one Santosham Film Awards for 2007. The film recorded as Industry Hit at the box-office and was one of the last films in the industry to achieve this verdict.

Plot

The city of Hyderabad is rife with the nefarious activities of land mafia. There are two rival gangs, one under Ali Bhai (Prakash Raj) who resides in Dubai and controls the operation through his siblings Ajju and Mona, and another operated by local goon Narayan. Both threaten builders and land owners into giving them protection money or property, through force, extortion or murder. Sayed (Sayaji Shinde) arrives as the new Commissioner of Hyderabad and starts cracking down on crime.

Pandu (Mahesh Babu), a thug, is abducted by Mallesh, a member of Ali's gang and his henchmen. Pandu has taken a contract from Narayan to beat up Mallesh, which he does. Ajju invites Pandu to join Ali Bhai's gang. Pandu declines stating that he does not work for any gang, but is ready to do anything given enough money. Pandu falls in love with Shruthi (Ileana D'Cruz) when he visits his cousin's (Ajay) aerobics class, but she mistakes him for a thug. Shruthi, a college student, lives with her widowed mother and younger brother. Bramhi (Brahmanandam) lives above Shruthi's house, and frequently tries to convince Shruthi to marry him. Sub inspector Pashupathy (Ashish Vidyarthi), is a corrupt officer in the colony where Pandu and Shruthi live who often works with the land mafia. He is also on the payroll of Ali Bhai. He falls for Shruthi and decides to make her his mistress, even after multiple rejections by Shruthi.

Pandu's first assignment with Ali's gang is to kill a member of Narayan's band. However, police show up at the spot where Pandu and the other gangsters are waiting. Pandu engages the cops long enough for the others to finish the task and flee. He also helps Shruthi escape from Pashupathy. She is impressed by his kindness and friendship soon blossoms between the two, leading to the development of unspoken romantic feelings for each other. When Shruthi tries to expresses her feelings they are attacked by members of Narayan's gang, whom Pandu finishes off. Shruthi is shocked to learn that Pandu is a gangster with no qualms about killing people.

Pashupathy arranges for some thugs to pretend to rape Shruthi, so that no decent family will want to take her as their daughter-in-law, with no other option Shruthi and her mother will accept his demands. Pandu learns of this and assaults Pashupathy incognito, warning him that if he is found responsible for this incident then things will turn ugly for him. After much ado and mental anguish, Shruthi accepts Pandu.

Ali Bhai comes to Hyderabad and kills Narayan. He also meets Pandu to discuss the killing of a minister by blowing up a balloon. Pandu disagrees with Ali Bhai's method as it would involve killing innocents. In the middle of their argument police raid the club and arrest Ali Bhai. His gang members retaliate by creating a lewd video of the police commissioner's daughter and releasing it to media. They also kidnap her, forcing the police to release Ali Bhai. Ali Bhai drugs the commissioner's daughter, causing her to reveal that her father placed a mole in Ali Bhai's gang. They find that Pandu's friends father Suryanarayana was a police inspector and the inspector's son, Krishna, is now a part of Pandu's gang. Ali Bhai kills Krishna in front of Suryanarayana. However, it is revealed that the person who died was actually Ajay. Krishna Manohar, son of Suryanarayana has gone undercover to finish off the underworld mafia gangs. Ali Bhai kills Suryanarayana, hoping that Krishna Manohar would come to see his father's body. When the real Krishna actually turns up, Ali Bhai is shocked to see it is none other than Pandu, whom he had told his whole plan to.

Krishna uses Pasupathy to call Ali Bhai to find out his location, Binny Mills. He goes there with Pasupathy and starts to dispatch Ali Bhai's men one by one. In a final confrontation, Ali Bhai is reminded of the commissioner's warning about "the one cop who could make you wet your pants". Krishna kills Ali Bhai by slitting his throat. Finally Krishna kills Pasupathy when he tries to backstab him, citing his most frequent catchphrase : "Once I commit to something, even I can't convince myself".

Cast

Ileana D'Cruz was selected as lead heroine marking her first collaboration with Mahesh Babu.

Release

The film was released on 28 April 2006.[1]

Critical reception

Pokiri released to huge critical acclaim.

Idlebrain gave a 3.5/5 rating and mentioned "Mahesh Babu's performance in Pokiri itself is worth your ticket and the rest is bonus!".[10] Sify wrote "Pokiri is made to showcase Mahesh Babu's heroism and it works to a large extent. He is fantastic and the superbly choreographed action scenes in a local train by fight master Vijayan and the shoot-out in the ruins are fantastic. The highlight is Mahesh Babu who looks cool, hip and is in complete control. Ileana is there for glamour and she is promising".[11]

Box office

The film was released on 397 screens, including 354 in Andhra Pradesh, 20 in Karnataka, 3 in Orissa, 3 in Tamil Nadu, 1 in Mumbai and 16 Overseas. The film was later released in 30 theatres in Orissa. It debuted in Chennai with a 98.5% opening in a single screen at Jayaprada theatres.[12] The film has completed 50 days in 300 centres.[7] The film has completed 100 days in 200 centres, of them 163 were direct centres including 17 centres in Hyderabad alone.[7] The film has completed 175 days in a record 63 centres.[7] The film has completed 200 days in 15 centres.[13] The film has completed 365 days in Bhagiradha theatre, Kurnool.[13] The film has completed 500 days in Bhagiradha theatre, Kurnool.[7] The final worldwide gross of the film is INR520 million and most of it was collected from Andhra Pradesh.[3]

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Category Nominee Result
Nandi Awards 2006[14] Best Popular Feature Film Puri Jagannadh, Manjula Ghattamaneni Won
Best Editor Marthand K. Venkatesh Won
Best Fight Master Vijayan Won
Best Male Dubbing Artist P. Ravi Sankar Won
54th Filmfare Awards South 2006[15] Best Director – Telugu Puri Jagannadh Won
Best Actor – Telugu Mahesh Babu Won
Santosham Film Awards 2007[16] Santosham Best Actor Award Mahesh Babu Won

Soundtrack

Pokiri
Soundtrack album by Mani Sharma
Released 6 April 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 28:01
Label Aditya Music
Producer Mani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology

Veerabhadra
(2006)
Pokiri
(2006)
Ashok
(2006)

The film has six tracks composed by Mani Sharma. The music was launched on 30 March 2006 and was released in stores on 6 April 2006. Lyrics for the three songs were penned by Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar and another two songs were written by Kandikonda and remaining one song was written by Viswa.

Tracklist
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Deva Devuda"  Bhaskarabhatla RavikumarNaveen 4:32
2. "Dole Dole"  ViswaRanjith, Suchitra 4:43
3. "Gala Gala"  KandikondaNihal 4:35
4. "Ippatikinka"  Bhaskarabhatla RavikumarMuralidhar, Suchitra 4:38
5. "Jagadame"  KandikondaKunal Ganjawala 4:31
6. "Choododhantunna"  Bhaskarabhatla RavikumarKarthik, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:02
Total length:
28:01

Remakes

The film has been remade by various Indian film industries. First of all, a year later, Pokiri was remade in Tamil as Pokkiri, starring Vijay and Asin and directed by Prabhu Deva.[17] Two years later, it was remade into Hindi, also directed by Prabhu Deva, as Wanted,[18] starring Salman Khan and Ayesha Takia and produced by Boney Kapoor though it was influenced more by the Tamil version. Wanted turned out to be a huge success, becoming not only one of the biggest hits of 2009, but also one of the biggest Bollywood hits of all time. All of the remakes have featured Prakash Raj as the villain Ali Bhai (Telugu, Tamil) and Ghani Bhai (Hindi). Pokiri has also been remade in Kannada as Porkhi and starring Darshan, Pranitha, Devaraj, Ashish Vidyarthi while being directed by M. D. Sridhar and produced by Bachche Gowda.[19] It has also been remade in Bengali as Rajotto starring Shakib Khan.

Pokiri
(Telugu)
(2006)
Pokkiri
(Tamil)
(2007)
Wanted
(Hindi)
(2009)
Porki
(Kannada)
(2010)
Rajotto
(Bengali)
(2014)
Mahesh Babu Vijay Salman Khan DarshanShakib Khan
Ileana D'Cruz Asin Ayesha Takia Pranitha Boby
Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Ashish VidyarthiIlish Kobra
Nassar Nassar Vinod Khanna Avinash Pribir Mitro
Sayaji Shinde Napoleon Govind Namdeo DevarajSanko Panja
Ashish Vidyarthi Mukesh Tiwari Mahesh Manjrekar ShobarajRothun
Jyothi Rana Brinda Parekh Mahek Chahal Sangeetha ShettyArefin Iqbal

References

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  2. NARASIMHAM, M. L. (29 December 2006). "A few hits and many flops". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Tolly's bigger than Bolly". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 Dec 2009.
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  6. "IIFA to showcase south films in Dubai". Chennai Online. 2 May 2007. Retrieved 13 January 2011. IIFA screens films from south and north from 2006
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 "'Pokiri' achieves yet another record". indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  8. "Isai in Negative Role". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  9. "Satya Prakash in Negative Role". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
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  11. "Movie Review:Pokiri". Sify.com. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  12. Chennai Box Office April 28 – May 01 2006
  13. 13.0 13.1 "'Pokiri' breaks magical mark in Kurnool". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 May 2007.
  14. "2006 Nandi Award winners list". Telugucinema.com. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  15. "54th Fair One Filmfare Awards 2006". Idlebrain. Retrieved 4 August 2007.
  16. "Mahesh gets Santosham award for Pokiri in Dubai – Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 3 December 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  17. "rediff.com: Vijay and Asin sizzle in Pokiri". Rediff.com. 13 July 2006. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  18. "Get ready for sequel after sequel in 2011". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 26 March 2010.
  19. "'Porki' pales in comparison to Telugu original". NDTV. Retrieved 1 November 2011.

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