Inspector Vikram

Inspector Vikram (Kannada: ಇನ್ಸ್ಪೆಕ್ಟರ್ ವಿಕ್ರಮ್) is a 1989 Kannada cop comedy thriller directed by Dinesh Baboo. The film features Hatrick Hero Shivarajkumar and Kavya in the lead roles.[1] The movie, being one of the earliest films of the actor Shivrajkumar was released in 1989. The music for the movie was composed by Vijay Anand. The movie enjoys a cult classic status in Kannada cinema industry. The core plot including the climax was loosely based on the 1983 movie Eddie Macon's Run.

Inspector Vikram
Directed byDinesh Baboo
Produced byRaghavendra Rajkumar
Written byChi. Udayashankar (Dialogues)
Screenplay byDinesh Baboo
Story byDinesh Baboo
StarringShivarajkumar
K. S. Ashwath
Chi Guru Dutt
Aparna
Kavya
Sundar Krishna Urs
Music byVijay Anand
CinematographyDinesh Baboo
Edited byP. Bhakthavatsalam
Production
company
Nikhileshwari Cine Combines
Distributed byVajreshwari Combines
Release date
  • 25 May 1989 (1989-05-25)
Running time
142 min
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot

Vikram (Shivarajkumar), also known as Inspector Vikram, is a happy go lucky cop, who has no problem getting himself into trouble with his superiors, especially the police commissioner (K. S. Ashwath). Although accepted as a brilliant mind with a sharp intellect to solve crimes, he is often chided for his immature, if not casanova like personality. Much of misadventures, though leading to the solving of the crime, put Vikram and the police commissioner, who is also his father's best friend, at opposite ends of the table. During the course of the movie, Vikram courts many brickbats and transfers in his career. He serves in the traffic as well as the law and order departments. However, when an inmate Raja (Chi Guru Dutt) escapes from prison, Vikram is called back in to track him down. It is shown that Vikram and Raja have a history. In fact, it was Vikram who jailed Raja when he was caught assaulting his employer.

In the meantime, to ensure that Vikram does his job, the police commissioner entrusts Sundar Krishna Urs, a retired colonel in the army, to discipline Vikram. Despite the colonel's attempts to discipline Vikram, Vikram's attempts to fight that change is captured well in all its hilarity. It is also shown that the colonel's daughter and Vikram soon develop a romantic relationship with each other.

With Raja on the large, and with no clue helping Vikram to nab him, Vikram decides to delve into Raja's life. He learns that Raja was in fact an honest man, and it was his employer who set him up for assault and got him arrested. He also meets his wife, who with her ailing daughter moves Vikram's heart with their life story. Nevertheless, with the responsibility of apprehending Raja on his shoulders, Vikram meticulously retraces every step Raja has taken before his escape, and realizes that Raja had this so well planned that it would take years before anyone else got to him.

Meanwhile, Vikram's girlfriend, a dance student goes on a dance tour across Karantaka. Vikram hot on the heels of Raja soon learns that Raja's wife is also travelling with his girlfriend. He gets to know that Raja and his wife are meeting at a pre discussed point and are planning to travel to Mumbai from there.

Vikram clandestinely follows Raja's wife and soon ends up nabbing Raja. However, when Raja, seeing his opportunity to help his ailing daughter disappear, breaksdown in anguish, it moves Vikram. Vikram, now caught in a moral dilemme, agrees to let Raja escape, saying that his life won't change much even if he arrests him. Raja offers his gratitude and escapes with his wife and kid. Whereas Vikram joins his girlfriend and they drive away into the sunset.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Vijay Anand.[2] Dilip, credited now as A. R. Rehman worked as an orchestra arranger.

Track list

Inspector Vikram
Soundtrack album by
Vijay Anand
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelAditya Music
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Jokey Balu Jokey"Bangi RangaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
2."Ba Ennalu Haththira"Chi. Udaya ShankarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula 
3."Thuntukannali Yeno Kalpane"Bangi RangaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula 
4."Ee Kanna Nota"Chi. Udaya ShankarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
5."Kannadavene Kunidaduvudu"Chi. Udaya ShankarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam 

Reception

The movie received mixed reviews upon release. However, over the time the film has gained a strong impression from critics and audience alike. Dinesh Baboo's efforts to induce an element of recklessness and humour without build-ups in the cop role was well received since till then the lead cop roles were always portrayed in a serious tone with strictness and heroism .The freshness towards such an approach without demeaning the cops was well appreciated.

gollark: You can use stuff like F# which lets you use the OOPy stuff but write functional code.
gollark: I think OOP is mostly powered by inertia.
gollark: Yes, because companies are always 100% efficient.
gollark: I know OOP tends to be used more.
gollark: I don't mean evidence of being used, I mean evidence of actually being better.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.