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Subash Chandra Bose is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language historical action drama film directed by veteran director, K. Raghavendra Rao, in his 101st directorial. It was produced by Swapna Dutt, under Vyjayanthi Movies. It starred Venkatesh, Genelia D'Souza, Shriya Saran, and Prakash Raj. The music was composed by Mani Sharma. It was a disaster at the box office.
Plot
The story takes place during the pre-Independence era, just before the British left India. Ashok, who is working on a TV channel with his girlfriend Anita, covers the meeting of a politician Venkat Ratnam. By seeing Venkat Ratnam there, Ashok gets images from the bygone era, including a tattooed image of the national flag on his hand. In a flashback, it is revealed that in the year 1946, a man named Amarchandra / Subash Chandra Bose alias Chandram fights against local colonial officer George. Subash Chandra Bose worships the real freedom fighter Subash Chandra Bose. When the state governor Jackson comes to Chintapalli along with his daughter Diana for a brief vacation, Bose welcomes him by blowing up the water tank in his palace. Enraged, Jackson asks his army to kill Bose. With the help of a local native Bandodu, the George's troops wipes out the entire village population, including Bose's lover Swarajyam. In an act of betrayal by Bandodu, the troops kills Bose too. Ashok realizes that he is the reincarnation of Bose and Venkat Ratnam is Bandodu. He sets out to expose him along with his allies. In the climax, Bose kills Venkat Ratnam.
Cast
Soundtrack
Music was composed by Mani Sharma. Music was released on ADITYA Music Company. The song "Mokka Jonna" is partially based on Sharma's own Tamil song "Ug Ug Uganda" which he composed for Tamil film Alaudin.
Release
= Critical reception
=The movie generally received mixed reviews from critics. Venkatesh performance as describe by reviewer, "Venkatesh is impressive as Ashok. The character of Subash Chandra Bose did not suit Venkatesh"; "Venkatesh did well in both roles of Chandram and Ashok. However, the characterizations of these two characters are not good enough to exploit the histrionics of Venkatesh. He has shown variation in the get-up of both the characters";"Venkatesh sleep-walks in his dual role as Ashok and Chandram". Among the heroines reviewers describe Shriya's performance as "Shriya, who plays Venkatesh’s lover in the past, looks glamorous, but is there just for the usual song ‘n’ dance routine"; "Shriya is sexy and her movements are very sensuous."; " Shriya is cute in the role of innocent patriotic village belle. Her costumes are very simple as they represent the culture of 1940s. She is sensuous and at the same time voluptuous in the song of 'Neredi Pandu'.". While Genelia receive mostly negative review from the critics. This is mainly due to Genelia's character was short and weak compare to Shriya and she also fails to perform well. Technically the film receive mostly negative review because the lack of perfection in the story and the poor handling in the direction.
= Box-office
=The movie eventually becomes a flop film at the box office.
Awards
Nandi Awards
Best Editor - Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Best Costume Designer - Basha
Best Makeup - R. V. Raghava
References
External links
Subhash Chandra Bose at IMDb
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