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Revision as of 13:54, 11 February 2014
Heart Attack | |
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Directed by | Puri Jagannadh |
Screenplay by | Puri Jagannadh |
Story by | Puri Jagannadh |
Produced by | Puri Jagannadh |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Amol Rathod |
Edited by | S. R. Shekhar |
Music by | Anup Rubens |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Budget | ₹25 crore (US$3.1 million)[1] |
Heart Attack is 2014 Telugu film written, directed and produced by Puri Jagannadh under the Puri Jagannadh Touring Talkies. The film stars Nithiin and Adah Sharma in lead roles. Anoop Rubens composed the soundtrack for the film.
Plot
The film starts in Goa with the henchmen of Don Makarand Kamaati (Vikramjeet Virk) kidnapping a girl at the beach and turning her into a slave for sale after injecting Drugs into her. When police officer Madhusudhan (Devan) catches the slaves and drugs racket, Makarand and his henchman (Ajaz Khan) interfere him while speaking to the Media. They injure the honest Madhusudhan and turn him an immobile person. Thus their trade continues. The film then shifts to a time an year later where Varun (Nithiin) is shown roaming in the locales of Spain. Varun is a hippie kind of Vagabond wandering allover the world. He lost his parents in his childhood when he was at America. Calling himself a Free soul, he never believes in relationships and earns his living by working in part time jobs he finds in Craiglist and rests at Nights on the roads with some kitchen equipment to cook food. Now he is in Spain and there he comes across Hayati (Adah Sharma), an Indian who arrived to Spain to meet her friend Priya (Kesha Khambati).
In order to capture her attention, Varun pretends to suffer with a Heart Attack and later takes her phone number but fails to know her name. Hayati came to Spain to convince Priya's father ISCKON Ramana (Brahmanandam), a staunch Krishna devotee and person having hatred for Love and Lovers, to accept the Love marriage of Priya and Haridas (Harinarayan Das), an African musician. After much chasing and teasing Varun asks Hayati to give him a deep lip lock for which she denies and slaps him. Thus he keeps a stipulation that if Varun makes Ramana accept the marriage of the lovers, Hayati has to kiss him. Varun wins the challenge and as per stipulation, Hayati has to kiss him. On a separate note, Varun also exposes the drug racket of Makarand. After fighting with Makarand's men Ammu (Ajay) and others at the arena, he locks lips with Hayati for a duration for more than an hour. But that lip lock too had a condition from Hayati. When Varun asks the condition, Hayati levies a condition that Varun should never meet her at any cost as she is Heartbroken since she was madly in love with Varun and he has no belief in Relationships.
Varun leaves to Romania where he meets a girl Chitrangada (Nicole Amy Madell) who also has similar mindset. After spending some quality time with her, Varun realizes that he is indeed in love with Hayati. After getting a strong moral support from Chitrangada, Varun desperately goes to Priya's home where he finds a slip in which it is written that Hayati is in Goa. When he reaches Goa, with the help of a Rajinikanth fan (Ali) and mobile food selling trader, Varun tracks down Hayati and when he meets her, he faces a strong rejection from Hayati that the time is up. Varun desperately tries to speak with her, Makarand, Ammu and his men come and intervene saying that Hayati is Makarand's would-be wife. Actually Hayati is Madhusudhan's daughter and in order to meet the expenses of her father's medication, Hayati accepts marriage with Makarand without knowing the fact that Makarand was the reason for her father's hospitalization. After killing Ammu and talking with Makarand, Varun comes to know this and slaps Hayati and asks the reason to part with him and hiding the facts. She replies that her problems would ruin Varun's happiness which he enjoys as a free soul.
Varun is in need of half million rupees and he meets Prakash Raj (Prakash Raj), an influential person who offers Varun an amount of 2 crore rupees and asks him to save his daughter who is kidnapped by Makarand as a part of his slave trade. Varun enters Makarand's den where he sees that Hayati is also going to be a part of Makarand's trade and already drugs are injected into her body. While Varun is fighting with Makarand and his men, he is also injected with a drug injection and before losing consciousness, Varun slits Makarand's throat with a blade and kills him. Madhusudhan recovers from his injuries, Prakash Raj is happy with his daughter reaching him safely and the film ends with Varun and Hayati reconciling and planning their Honeymoon after receiving flight trip tickets and money from Prakash Raj.
Cast
- Nithiin as Varun
- Adah Sharma as Hayati
- Vikramjeet Virk as Makarand Kaamati
- Ajaz Khan as Makarand Henchmen
- Brahmanandam as Iskcon Ramana
- Ali as Thailavaa Fan
- Kesha Khambhati as Priya
Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The Times of India gave a review stating "The cinematography and music is what makes it seem much better than it really is. The visuals are breathtakingly beautiful. ... you'll be fine as long as you don't try to make sense of it all" and rated the film 3/5.[2] Oneindia Entertainment gave a review stating "Puri Jagannadh has opted for a routine romance drama, but he has written an engaging screenplay for Heart Attack, which has fare amount of twists and turns to keep you glued on to the screen. The director, who is master in making formulaic movies, managed to include commercial ingredients like romance, action, comedy, dialogues and family drama, which will definitely impress all classes of audience." and rated the film 3/5.[3]
Soundtrack
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The soundtrack of the film was composed by Anup Rubens. Lyrics to all songs are written by Bhaskarabhatla. The audio CDs are released into market through Puri Sangeet. The audio launch of the film held in Bangkok on 09 January 2014.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Nuvvante Naaku" | Bhaskarabhatla | Anup Rubens | 03:45 |
2. | "Thuhi Hai Thuhi" | Bhaskarabhatla | Anup Rubens, Smitha Belluri | 03:54 |
3. | "Ra Ra Vasthava" | Bhaskarabhatla | Chaitra Ambadipudi, Santosh | 03:42 |
4. | "Selavanuko" | Bhaskarabhatla | Chaitra Ambadipudi | 03:45 |
5. | "Thats All Right Mam" | Bhaskarabhatla | Anup Rubens, Tippu | 04:09 |
6. | "Chupinchandey" | Bhaskarabhatla | Rahul Nambiar | 04:21 |
7. | "Endhukila Nannu Vedhisthunavey" | Bhaskarabhatla | Kunal Ganjawala | 04:02 |
Total length: | 27:42 |
References
- ^ http://entertainment.oneindia.in/telugu/news/2014/heart-attack-3-days-first-weekend-collection-box-office-131239.html
- ^ "Heart Attack movie review". The Times of India. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
- ^ "Heart Attack - Movie Review". Oneindia Entertainment. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.