Chennakesava Reddy

Chennakesava Reddy

Film poster
Directed by V. V. Vinayak
Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh
Written by Paruchuri Brothers(dialogues)
Screenplay by V. V. Vinayak
Story by V. V. Vinayak
Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna
Tabu
Shriya
Music by Mani Sharma
Cinematography Ajay Vincent
Edited by Gautham Raju
Production
company
Sri Sai Ganesh Productions
Release dates
  • 25 September 2002 (2002-09-25)
Running time
145 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Chennakesava Reddy is a 2002 (Telugu: చెన్నకేశవ రెడ్డి), action film produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner, directed by V. V. Vinayak. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Tabu, Shriya in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film met with positive reviews from critics and recorded as Hit at box office. Climax action scenes of the movie was most notable sequence and critically acclaimed.

Plot

Bharat (Balakrishna) is a sincere and dedicated police officer in Mumbai. In a short span of time, he is regarded as a fearless officer who could single-handedly bring the guilty to justice. Preethi (Shreya) is a medico and daughter of Police Commissioner Prasad (Vizag Prasad). She falls head over heels for Bharat, but this does not make any difference to the storyline of the present stream of faction backdrop movies.

Meanwhile, another super cop, Sivakrishna, working in Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh, becomes a person in the news as a daring and dashing police officer who never bows his head to politicians. Inevitable Sivakrishna becomes an itch to local faction leader, Dhanunjaya Reddy (Anantraj), who runs a parallel government in that region. When Sivakrishna falls victim to the political clout of Dhanunjaya Reddy he is demoted and transferred to Tihar Jail as a lower rank officer. In between is shown a statue of Chenna Kesava Reddy, who is considered as a man of high respect in the region and is missing for the past 22 years.

Sivakrishna finds Chenna Kesava Reddy in Tihar Jail being imprisoned on some false case. Sivakrishna makes every effort to get Chennakesava Reddy released. When Chennakesava Reddy returns to his village after 22 years, he is pompously welcomed by one and all. Chennakesva Reddy halts the factionalist activities of Dhanunjaya Reddy and his henchmen.

After knowing the return of Chennakesva Reddy, his wife and son come to see him. Now the movie turns into the flashback, in which Chennakesava Reddy is shown as a generous and the most revered man in the village but has the rivalry with Venkata Reddy (Jayaprakash Reddy). In one of the worst spar between the rivals, Chennakesava Reddy’s rivals hack his entire family members to death. When their bid to kill Chennakesava Reddy falls short, they wangle some false case against him and send him to Tihar Jail. However, Chennakesava Reddy's wife Sita (Tabu), younger son Bharat (Balakrishna) escape the attack by Venkata Reddy and his men with the help of his follower and reach Mumbai.

Chennakesave Reddy starts taking revenge on his rivals one after the other and there happens to be none to dare Chennakesave Reddy in the Seema. In order to counter him, Dhanunjaya Reddy gets Bharath posted in Seema. The movie continues with the son the chasing father to arrest – father moving ahead in his mission revenge.

Cast

Soundtrack

Chennakesava Reddy
Film score by Mani Sharma
Released 2002
Genre Soundtrack
Length 30:23
Label Supreme Music
Producer Mani Sharma
Mani Sharma chronology
Indra
(2002)
Chennakesava Reddy
(2002)
Bobby
(2002)

Music composed by Mani Sharma. All songs are Hit tracks. Music released on Supreme Music Company.

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Don't Care"  ChandraboseShankar Mahadevan 4:39
2. "Hai Hai"  Veturi Sundararama MurthySP Balu, Sunitha 5:29
3. "Bakara Bakara"  ChandraboseUdit Narayan, Chitra 5:19
4. "Nee Koppulona"  SrinivasSP Balu, Kousalya 5:04
5. "Em Pilla Kushalama"  Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Sujatha 5:12
6. "Telupu Telupu"  ChandraboseSP Balu,Chitra 4:39
Total length:
30:23

Release

The film was later dubbed and released in Tamil as Adhikesavan.

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