Kaalicharan

Kaalicharan is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language political drama film that stars Chaitanya Krishna, Chandini Tamilarasan and Pankaj Kesari.[1] The film marks the Telugu debut of Tamilarasan and Kesari.[1][2] The film was dubbed into Tamil as Por Kuthirai and featured reshot scenes with local actors.[2][3][4][5]

Kaalcharan
Film poster
Directed bySri Prawin
Produced bySri Prawin
Written byDialogues:
Khaja
Shiva
Sri Prawin
Starring
Music byNandan Raj
CinematographyViswa Devabatuula
Sathish Muthuyala
Edited byPrawin Pudi
Production
company
Sri Karunalayam
Distributed byBaby Manaswini
Release date
  • 8 November 2013 (2013-11-08)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Cast

Production

The film is directed by Sri Prawin, a pupil of Ram Gopal Varma, who earlier made Gaayam 2 (2010).[8] Kaali Charan stars Chaitanya Krishna and Tamil actress Chandini Tamilarasan in the lead roles while Bhojpuri actor Pankaj Kesari essays a negative role.[2] The film is set in the 1980s and is based on the life of MLA Erra Satyam.[9] The muhurat (launch) of the film took place in Hyderabad with Lakshmi Manchu, Allu Aravind, Tammareddy Bharadwaja, and Sundeep Kishan in attendance.[10]

Soundtrack

The songs are composed by Nandan Raj.[8]

All lyrics are written by Vanamali, Sada Chandra.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kurisikurisi"Nandan Raj, Sri Krishna, Aparna3:49
2."Mella Mellaga"Nandan Raj, Vinay4:19
3."Devudanna Peru"Nandan Raj, Suresh Babu2:35
4."Palike Aa Guvva"Nandan Raj, Sri Krishna4:08
5."Nakallu Chudu"Nandan Raj, Geetha Madhuri4:22
6."O Ningey Thuli Holi"Nandan Raj, Ramki, Sahithi4:13
7."Naa Ninnu"Nandan Raj, Anjana Sowmya4:07
Total length:27:33

Reception

The Times of India gave the film a rating of two out of five stars and wrote that "The problem you have with the movie is the director’s attempt to create suspense at some places. You feel cheated and taken for a ride".[6] The Hindu wrote that "While it’s refreshing to see a filmmaker explore a new format and show courage in not introducing force-fit commercial elements, it’s a pity when a good attempt is letdown by tiresome narration".[7]

References

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