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Sivayya (transl. Lord Shiva) is a 1998 Indian Telugu action drama film directed by R. Suresh Varma. The film stars Rajasekhar, Sanghavi, Monica Bedi and Srihari.
The film was a box office success. It was later dubbed in Tamil as Thalaiva. It was also remade in Hindi as Aaghaaz, and in Kannada as Dandanayaka.
Plot
A villager, Sivayya goes to the city for the sake of his sister's education. The friendly neighborhood sweet shop owner has a daughter Sirisha, who promptly falls in love with Sivayya impressed by our hero's muscular features. Now the local market is under the control of the evil Jyothi and his equally evil brother Poorna. Sivayya clashes with them and attempts to terminate their terror. But thanks to a backstabbing friend, his cause is doubted. And in the midst of much mindless violence, which leaves our Sivayya half-dead, his sister is raped by these rowdies. Roja is a police inspector who previously had an affair with Sivayya's. Sivayya married his father's friend's daughter for the sake of father's death promise. During pregnancy she misunderstood Sivayya and Roja's relationship. Finally she understands Sivvayya. She dies in an accident. After the flashback, Roja helps Sivayya to fight against Poorna.
Cast
Soundtrack
The soundtrack were composed by M. M. Srilekha. The soundtrack, released in 1998, features five tracks with lyrics written by C. Narayana Reddy and Chandrabose.
References
External links
Sivayya at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Swati Mutyam
- Dookudu
- Sivayya
- Swathi Muthyam
- Sankham
- Rajasekhar (actor)
- Srinivasa Murthy (dubbing artist)
- Varsham (2004 film)
- Manasichi Choodu (film)
- Aaghaaz
- Monica Bedi
- Posani Krishna Murali