Parashuram (film)

Parashuram is a 1989 Indian Kannada film directed by V. Somashekar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film starred Dr. Rajkumar, Vani Viswanath and Mahalakshmi in the lead roles.[1] This was V. Somashekhar's last movie with Rajkumar, who incidentally started his directing career with Rajkumar's Bangaarada Panjara (1974). Also this was last movie of Puneeth Rajkumar as a child actor, who later returned as a fully fledged hero in the movie Appu (2002). The film's score and soundtrack was composed by Hamsalekha.[2]

Parashuram
Film poster
Directed byV. Somashekhar
Produced byParvathamma Rajkumar
Written byT. N. Narasimhan
Screenplay byT. N. Narasimhan
StarringRajkumar
Vani Viswanath
Puneeth Rajkumar
Mahalakshmi
Music byHamsalekha
CinematographyH. G. Raju
Edited byP. Bhaktavatsalam
Production
company
Dakshayini Combines
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot

Major Parashuram (Rajkumar) is an ex-army man running a private security agency. He is a happy-go-lucky person married happily to Usha (Vani Viswanath), and leads a happy life with his son. He deals with a case where a heroine is abducted and the film producer seeks Parashuram's help. He befriends Appu (Puneeth Rajkumar), who is a slum-dweller.

Parashuram comes across organized crime, headed by MD, who is supported by Purohit, Kulkarni and Nayak (played by actors Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Prithviraj and (C. R. Simha). MD is powerful enough to placate governments. MD runs short of money to fund the election campaign and gets his mafia network to double the monthly roll-call. It is then, Parashuram gives a good beating to MD's hooligans. MD is impressed with Parashuram, that someone at last is able to give him a fight. He invites Parashuram and expresses his wish that Parashuram work for him. Parashuram rejects it outright and walks away. MD threatens to punish him and hatches a plan to destroy Parashuram.

On Parashuram's son's birthday, MD gets Parashuram's son kidnapped. After all efforts to trace the child are done with, Parashuram guesses it must be MD who has abducted his son. He calls up MD and shouts to get him his son back. Just then a box arrives for Parashuram, which contains his son's right hand. When Parashuram speaks back to MD, MD asks Usha to collect her son's body near their house gate.

When the child is rushed to hospital, MD succeeds in getting the child killed. Parashuram is suffering under intense grief, when the attending nurse says he has a phone-call. MD cajoles him and says Parashuram would lose his mental balance and says he has lost his wife too. Parashuram finds his wife is being dragged away and MD's henchmen throw her from the hospital roof. Usha dies immediately, leaving Parashuram alone. With the help of a press reporter and Appu, ex-armyman Parashuram takes the law into his own hands, and starts killing MD's men one after the other, hacking them with a "parashu" (a weapon of Sage Parashurama).

Cast

Box office reception

The movie was a box office superhit, owing to its gripping story line and action sequences. However the critical reception of the movie was mixed and many considered it to be below average for the usual Rajkumar standards.

Soundtrack

Parashuram
Soundtrack album by
Released1989
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSangeetha

Hamsalekha composed the background score for the film and the soundtracks. Lyrics for the soundtracks were penned by Chi. Udaya Shankar, T. P. Kailasam and Hamsalekha. The album consists of five soundtracks.[3] Singer Swarnalatha was introduced to Kannada film industry through this soundtrack. The song "Nagutha Nagutha Baalu" was received extremely well upon release.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Thandana Thandana"HamsalekhaRajkumar, Manjula Gururaj04:55
2."Nagutha Nagutha Baalu"Chi. Udaya ShankarRajkumar04:45
3."Eleya Mareyali"Chi. Udaya ShankarManjula Gururaj04:16
4."Saradaara Baa Baalina"HamsalekhaRajkumar, Swarnalatha04:37
5."Kadre Thappu Kondre Thappu"T. P. KailasamPuneeth Rajkumar04:42
Total length:23:15

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