Arya (2004 film)

Aarya
Directed by Sukumar
Produced by Dil Raju
Written by Sukumar
Starring
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography R. Rathnavelu
Edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Production
company
Distributed by Sri Venkateswara Creations
Release date
  • 7 May 2004 (2004-05-07)
Running time
151 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget 4 crore[1]
Box office 30 crore[1]

Aarya is an Indian 2004 Telugu-language romantic action comedy film which was released on 7 May 2004. The film was directed by debutant Sukumar starring Allu Arjun, Anu Mehta, and Siva Balaji in lead roles. Upon release, the film was declared a Blockbuster. It was remade into Odia as Pagala Premi with Sabyasachi Mishra and Arpita Pal, in Tamil as Kutty and Bengali (Bangladesh) as Badha. The film was dubbed in Malayalam under the same title and in Hindi as Arya Ki Prem Pratigya (English: Arya's Promise of Love) in 2011. An unrelated sequel titled Aarya 2 was released in 2009.

Plot

Geetanjali a.k.a. Geetha (Anuradha Mehta), a college student, goes to Kanyakumari on a trip. She finds a poem in a diary left on a beach and signs in it, saying that she wishes the poet will succeed in his love. Later on, her anklet falls into the ocean and a guy jumps into the water in front of her eyes but no one sees him resurfacing. However, Geetha did not see who jumped in the ocean. She dreams about the incident frequently with the idea that the guy who jumped has died but her friends ask her to forget it.

Ajay (Siva Balaji) is a spoiled brat, and is the son of local MP Avataram (Rajan P. Dev). He likes to flirt with beautiful girls and wants them to be his girlfriends. One day he sees Geetha and proposes to her. When she refuses, he threatens to jump from the top of college building. Being afraid of being held responsible for a death, Geetha accepts the proposal with the thought that as some guy has already died for her and she doesn't want someone to get hurt because of her and starts dating him. Aarya (Allu Arjun) is a happy-go-lucky guy who enjoys his life with friends and kids. On his first day to the college, he sees Geetha who was just confessing her love to Ajay who was at the top of the college building, threatening her. Charmed by her beauty, Aarya falls in love with her and proposes to her. One day Avataram arranges a party in his house and it so turns out that Ajay introduces Geetha to his father and persuades him to fix their marriage. Ajay's father, who initially pretended to accept his son's marriage with Geetha, turns tables upside down by introducing another girl Lalasa and announces that his son is going to marry Lalasa. He threatens his son not to marry anyone except Lalasa. Being embarrassed by the situation and helpless, Ajay sits down and starts to get frustrated. Aarya, who loves Geetha so much that he never hesitated to help her, decides to bring Ajay to Geetha and helps them elope. On their way, they are followed by Avataram's henchmen. They eventually find a train and get into it.

When they get down of the train in the night, they are shocked to see the leader of Avataram's henchmen who forces Geetha to come with him, defying his boss' order. On the other hand, Ajay remains helpless, while Aarya fights all the men and finally defeats them, rescuing Ajay and Geetha. They walk on to the nearby town, which happens to be Aarya's hometown. Being tired, the three go to bed.

The next morning they wake up and realize that Ajay is missing. Aarya tries to convince Geetha that Ajay left to win over his father. This leaves private time for Aarya and Geetha and they grow close to each other. Geetha starts liking Aarya and begins to understand him. When she tries to confess it to him, Ajay and his father return. Avataram agrees to get Ajay married to Geetha.

On the day of wedding, Geetha finds out that Aarya was the guy who dove into the sea for her anklet and realizes that he came into her life much before Ajay. She realizes that while Ajay blackmailed her into loving him; Aarya just wanted to see her happy. Geetha also realizes that Aarya truly loves her, while Ajay was just acting on his impulse of wanting what he couldn't have. She leaves the wedding hall in tears and confesses her love to Aarya and they both affectionately each other and this time he successfully throws the stone into the Plastic Coke Cup indicating he truly succeeded in his love.

Cast

Production

Sukumar began working on the script of his directorial debut Aarya (2004) in Vishakhapatnam before joining the sets of Vinayak's Dil. Its producer Dil Raju assured that he would produce the film if Dil becomes a commercial success.[2] Sukumar chose to narrate the story of a boy who confess his love to a girl right in the beginning, opposed to films like Darr (1993), Kabhie Haan Kabhie Naa (1994), and Kaadhal Kondein (2003) where the protagonist's love/obsession for the female lead is revealed towards the end, as he found that idea an "obsolete" one.[3] Raju was impressed with Sukumar's script and Allu Arjun was selected as its protagonist after considering Ravi Teja, Nithin, and Prabhas. Anuradha Mehta and Siva Balaji were chosen for the other two lead roles.[4] R. Rathnavelu and Devi Sri Prasad were chosen as the film's director of photography and music director respectively; they both collaborated with Sukumar in many of his future projects.

Reception

Aarya received highly positive reviews from critics. idlebrain.com gave a review stating "You feel like you are watching a Mani Rathnam film. There is a soul in the film and you end up having a thin layer of tears in your eyes while leaving the theater. This film announces the arrival of Sukumar – director – a class apart. 'Arya' is a must watch film for all Telugu film lovers. Don't miss it" and rated the film 4/5 calling the film "A class apart".[5] IndiaGlitz gave a review stating "To start with, the hype machine was at work incessantly before the release of the movie. And after watching the film you also feel that here is a movie that is every inch worth its pre-release hype. Not only Aarya is expected to lead the pack in the long summer of seemingly never-ending releases but also give the hero of the film, Allu Arjun, a new identity. Aarya is an unabashed package showcasing Allu Arjun and his dancing and fighting abilities. The thing it looks like it will work at the box-office", further calling the film "A cocktail of fun and more fun".[6] fullhyderabad.com gave a review stating "Arya is not at all what you expect it to be. It is a special package that consists of fun, entertainment, laughs, frolic, merriment, high times, bashes and more. It has them all. Romance, eternal love, mush, flowers, embraces, sacrifices, sunsets. It has them ALL. Action, fights, stunts, feats, tricks, battles, blood, bullies, henchmen, chases. Did we mention that this has it all? Emotions, sentiments, passion, craze and feelings. See one. See all" and rated the film 7/10.[7]

Soundtrack

Aarya
Soundtrack album to Aarya by Devi Sri Prasad
Released 16 April 2004 (2004-04-16)
Recorded 2004
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 30:42
Language Telugu
Label Aditya Music
Producer Devi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Venky
(2004)
Aarya
(2004)
Shankar Dada MBBS
(2004)

The audio was released at a function arranged in song set erected at Nanakrama Guda on the evening of 16 April 2004. Swati (of colors fame) and Devi Sri Prasad anchored this event. Aditya Music produced the audio of this film. K Raghavendra Rao released the audio and gave the first cassette to Pawan Kalyan and Prabhas. The song "Aa Ante Amalapuram" became famous in Andhra Pradesh and certain parts of Maharashtra, which created Allu Arjun's identity there. The Soundtrack was an Unusual Hit.[8]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."You Rock My World"ViswaShaan, Premji Amaren5:00
2."Nuvvunte"SirivennelaSagar, Sumangali5:08
3."O My Brotheru"SirivennelaRavi Verma5:04
4."Thakadimithom"Surendra KrishnaTippu5:31
5."Feel My Love"ChandraboseKK, Clinton Cerejo4:55
6."Aa Ante Amalapuram"Veturi Sundararama MurthyMalathy, Ranjith5:04
Total length:30:42

Box-office performance

Aarya collected 30 crore (US$4.2 million) in its full run delivering a distributors Share of 25 crore (equivalent to 63 crore or US$8.8 million in 2017).[1] Aarya collected 3.85 crore (US$540,000)(Share) in Nizam Area. Hence turned out to be a blockbuster.

  • The film had a 50-day run in 89 centres and a 100-day run in 56 centres. It collected 30 crore (equivalent to 76 crore or US$11 million in 2017).[9] The film had a 420-day run in 8 centres. It collected 25 crore (equivalent to 63 crore or US$8.8 million in 2017)(Share) delivering a final gross figure of 30 crore (equivalent to 76 crore or US$11 million in 2017).[1]
  • The film's dubbed version in Malayalam did a business of nearly 3-3.5 million from Kerala.[10]

Awards

52nd Filmfare Awards[11]
2004 CineMAA Awards[12]
2004 Nandi Awards[13]
2004 Santosham Film Awards[14]
2004 Gemini TV Awards
  • Best Director – Sukumar
  • Best Actor – Allu Arjun

Remakes

Arya
(Telugu)
(2004)
Badha
(Bengali)
(2005)
Pagala Premi
(Odia)
(2007)
Kutty
(Tamil)
(2010)
Allu ArjunShakib KhanSabyasachi MishraDhanush
Anuradha MehtaPurnimaArpita PalShriya Saran
Siva BalajiRiazSukantaSameer Dattani
Rajan P. DevIlash KobraPradyumna LenkaRadha Ravi
Devi CharanDipjolVincent AsokanNiranjan Pati

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 http://www.idlebrain.com/celeb/int1/alluarjun.html
  2. Chinnarayana 2015, p. 10.
  3. Kumar, Hemanth (6 May 2011). "Sukumar – The Reluctant Perfectionist". South Scope. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  4. Chinnarayana 2015, p. 11.
  5. "Movie review – Arya". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 7 May 2004.
  6. "Arya – A cocktail of fun and more fun". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 10 May 2004.
  7. "Arya Review". fullhyderabad.com. Retrieved 7 May 2004.
  8. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/audio-arya.html
  9. Cycle Stand - Telugu cinema - Arya 50 days centers - 89 - Allu Arjun
  10. Bunny-Hot in Kerala! - Sify.com
  11. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/filmfareawards2005.html
  12. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/2004cinemaa-awards.html
  13. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/2000march20/nandiawards2004.html
  14. http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/santoshamawards2005.html

Bibliography

  • Chinnarayana, Pulagam (18 October 2015). సినిమా వెనుక స్టోరీ: ఫీల్ మై లవ్ [Behind the scenes: Feel my love] (in Telugu). Sakshi Funday. Archived from the original on 18 February 2016.
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