Kshanakshanam
(1979)
Release date: 9th October 1991
Banner: Durga Arts
Cast: Sridevi, Venkatesh, Paresh Rawal, Horseman Babu, Rami
Reddy, Brahmanandam, Krishna Rao & Narsing Yadav
Dialogues: Satyanand
Songs: Seeta Rama Sastry & Vennelakanti
Music: Keeravani
Photography: S Gopal Reddy
Editing: Shankar
Producers: KL Narayana, S Gopal Reddy and Y Lakshmana Chowdary
Story, Screenplay and Direction: Ram Gopal Varma |
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About
the film:
If
SHIVA introduced Ram Gopal Varma as a promising director to Telugu
screen, his second film KSHANA KSHANAM proves that Shiva is not
a chance success. Young Ram Gopal Varma displays his mature mind
in cinematography art, in framing every scene of Kshanakshanam in
Hollywood texture, well helped by the photographer S Gopal Reddy
and editor Shankar. This film is rich in visuals, audiography and
then in content too that too totally absorbing despite of its meager
volume of subject. For that matter, it is an experiment how a small
subject can be expanded into an engrossing two-hour drama, keeping
every character active. And Ram Gopal Varma achieved it. He gave
the film more classic touch than just catering to the mass taste.
The
theme despite of its ghastly exterior has a core of lighter vein
drama, which basically sustains audience interest. A group of thugs
rob a bank and lock up in a canvas bag more than a crore rupees
of cash stolen from the vaults of the bank. In the process a watchman
is killed. The bag is hidden in a railway station cloakroom and
the receipt is accidentally hurriedly drop by one of the rogues
into the handbag of a working girl Satya (Sridevi), who chances
to visit a photo studio where the thugs are present. Once the chief
of these rowdies, by name Nayar (Paresh Rawal) comes to know of
this, he and his men begin the chase for the girl Satya, unaware
of what is in store for her she is surprised when one of these goons
visit her house. In the ensuing struggle, a goon gets killed and
Satya is framed for the murder.
She
is on the run now. She falls in company of Chandu (Venkatesh), a
small time thief and pickpocket, when the latter saves her from
another bunch of rowdies. The police headed by Inspector Yadav (Rami
Reddy) also chase the pair. Thus, the three groups set out and move
into forests, where most of the drama occurs. The entire film, from
then is nothing but chase and relevant adventures in the process.
Analyzing the situation, Satya and Chandu realize that there is
a chit in her bag for which the gang is chasing them. And they get
back to Satya apartments, which is heavily guarded by the police.
They manage to enter stealthily and to get hold of the receipt of
the cloakroom. And at the same time the gang also is after them.
Now the drama shifts to railway station and then on to a train,
where the climax is set. A dramatic action finish is given to the
film.
Sridevi
corners histrionic glory. Paresh Rawal as Nayar who appears to have
spoken his dialogues himself, with terribly affected accent, manages
well to kick up humor in his eccentric appeal. Venkatesh is strong
in action scenes of fight and chase. The music by Keeravani is another
asset.
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