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Monday, 21 April 2014

BADRINATH

Badrinath 


About :- 

                                                                       Badrinath (బద్రీనాథ్) is a 2011 Telugu action film directed by V. V. Vinayak and produced by Allu Aravind. The film stars his son Allu Arjun in leading role along with Tamannaah Bhatia and Prakash Raj. It released on 10 June 2011 simultaneously in Telugu and Malayalam. The Tamil version will have additional scenes of Santhanam and expected to release in July.[5] The movie was released in 1,400 screens worldwide. It ran for 50 days in 187 theatres. According to an article in The Times of India, "Despite mixed record tendered by critics, the acceptable storyline and script work, the thrills and stunts, the gyrations of choreography by Allu Arjun have lured the audience to the screens."[6] The Movie has been Dubbed in Hindi as "Sangharsh Aur Vijay." 
Bhishma Narayan (Prakash Raj) is a Religious Guru who prepares an army for the protection of all the ancient Indian Temples. Of all the valiant and talented warriors in this elite army, Badrinath (Allu Arjun) is one who is groomed by Bhishma Narayan and wishes to make Badri his Successor. Once, Islamic terrorists attacked Amarnath temple and killed some devotees, Badri fought and killed the terrorists, saving both the temple and the devotees.

Meanwhile Alakananda (Tamanna), who is a staunch agnostic due to certain circumstances, along with her family is visiting the Temple of Badrinath, to which Badri is appointed as the Protector. Her grandfather explains to Badri that she is in danger as Sarkar (Kelly Dorjee), a dreaded Don, is trying to force her marriage with his son. On the request of her Grandfather, Badri helps Alaknanda to gradually believe in God's existence.

Eventually Alakananda falls deeply in love with Badri, unbeknownst to him, and is not willing to lose him at any cost. Sarkar & his men follow Alaknanda to Badrinath, and try to kidnap her. Although Badri manages to save her, he is heavily injured and goes under medication. Meanwhile Bhishma Narayan is shocked upon seeing Alakananda's affectionate behaviour towards Badri when he lay injured. As it is a strict rule that only an unmarried man must be the next Guru who would lead the elite warriors, Bhishma Narayan becomes highly suspicious that Badri is in Love with Alakananda, which is not the real situation. Badri promises Alakananda that he would bring her back to Badrinath Temple for success in her love, unaware that he is the object of her love in the first place.

As per the promise, Badri goes to Bellary to free Alakananda from the clutches of Sarkar, who is planning to fix the marriage, and escort Alaknanda back to the Holy Shrine. He fights with all the goons and escorts her to Badrinath. Sarkar vows revenge on Badri as Sarkar's son is severely hurt in the process by Badri. Subsequently Sarkar leads his goons to Badrinath and destroys Bhishma Narayan's Ashram.

Feeling that Badri is the real traitor and loves Alakananda, Bhishma Narayan orders Badri to vacate Badrinath Temple. Meanwhile Alakananda is being taken away by Sarkar's men, and Alakananda proposes to Badri to which he rejects as he has dedicated his life to his Guru. After seeing Alakananda's pure love for Badri, Bhishma Narayan is moved and orders Badri to bring her back and marry her. Following his Guru's orders, Badri saves Alakananda and finally marries her. In the end, Bhishma Narayan asks the newly-wed couple to hand over one of their children so that he can make him his successor to which the couple agrees happily. 

Cast :- 

Allu Arjun as Badrinath
Tamannaah Bhatia as Alakananda
Prakash Raj as Guru Beeshma Narayana
Kelly Dorjee as Sarkar
Ashwini Kalsekar
Bramhanandam as Batting Baba
Raghu Babu
Rakesh Varre as Nani 

Team :- 

Directed by V. V. Vinayak
Produced by Allu Aravind
Written by Chinni Krishna[1]
Screenplay by V. V. Vinayak
Story by Chinni Krishna
Starring Allu Arjun
Tamannaah Bhatia
Prakash Raj
Kelly Dorjee
Ashwini Kalsekar
Santhanam
Music by M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography Ravi Varman
Editing by Gowtam Raju
Studio Geetha Arts
Distributed by Geetha Arts
Release dates
10 June 2011[2]
Running time 140 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget INR42.5 crore (US$7.1 million)[3]
Box office INR16 crore (US$2.7 million)(3 days)

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