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'Shankar Guru' is a 1978 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by V. Somashekhar, written by Chi. Udayashankar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under the banner of Sri Vajreshwari Combines. It stars Rajkumar in the lead role alongside Jayamala, Padmapriya, Kanchana, Balakrishna, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas and Uma Shivakumar in supporting roles. Rajkumar appears in a triple role in the film as a father and his two sons separated in childhood.

The film was Parvathamma Rajkumar's first outing as a producer for a mainstream commercial production. She produced the film under the banner of Vajreshwari Combines. The film was shot extensively in and around Kashmir. The film features original songs that was composed by Upendra Kumar, while the lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The cinematography of the film was done by R. Madhusudan, while the editing was done by P. Bhaktavatsalam. This was the second film of Rajkumar after 'Kula Gourava' in which he played a triple role.

The film was released on 17 February 1978 to widespread critical acclaim. The film was a huge success at the box-office. The film was declared an all time blockbuster at the box office. The film had a theatrical run of over a year.[https://web.archive.org/web/20070717135525/http://www.chitratara.com/showCelbProfile.asp?newsid=8 "Dr. Rajkumar films box office performance"]. 'chitratara.com'. 7 April 2007. Archived from [http://www.chitratara.com/showCelbProfile.asp?newsid=8 the original] on 17 July 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2018. It grossed 3.26 crores in its final run becoming the first Kannada film to gross over 3 crores at the box office breaking the collection record of the 1972 film 'Bangaarada Manushya,' making the film the highest grossing Kannada film of the 70's. P. Bhaktavatsalam won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor for his work in the film.

Plot



Rajashekhar is an upright businessman whose associates are involved in shady deals. During an argument over such a deal, a scuffle ensues and Rajashekhar accidentally shoots one of his associates dead. Fleeing from the police, he loses contact with his pregnant wife Sumathi.

Many years later, Sumathi is now living with her son Shankar in Delhi, while Rajashekhar is a rich estate owner in Kashmir. Rajashekhar's niece Nalini encounters Shankar in Delhi and recommends him to manage her uncle's estate in Kashmir. Also arriving in Kashmir for a romantic quest with a rich girlMalathiis Guru - Shankar's lookalike. Through Shankar, Rajashekhar finally manages to establish contact with his long-lost wife Sumathi and is overwhelmed with joy.

However, before he can meet Sumathi, trouble arrives in the form of Rajashekhar's erstwhile crooked business partners, who are after a valuable necklace stolen from a temple in Delhi, which they believe is now in Rajashekhar's possession. The partners kidnap Sumathi and imprison and torture Rajashekhar and a final fight ensues where Shankar and Guru ( who are revealed to be twins) rescue and re-unite their parents.

Cast



* Rajkumar as Rajashekhar alias Jayaraj/ Shankar/Gurumurthy alias Guru

* Jayamala as Nalini

* Padmapriya as Malathi

* Kanchana as Sumati

* Vaishali Kasaravalli in a cameo

* Balakrishna as Advocate Lakshman Rao

* Vajramuni as Premkumar

* Thoogudeepa Srinivas as Madanlal

* Sampath as Gurumurthy

* Prabhakar as Tiger

* Uma Shivakumar as Doctor Prema

* Chandrashekhar as Divakar alias Duplicate Shankar

* Chi. Udayashankar

* Honnavalli Krishna

* Keerthi Raj

Soundtrack



The film music was composed by Upendra Kumar with lyrics for the soundtrack by Chi. Udaya Shankar. All the film's songs were sung by Rajkumar himself along with Vani Jayaram in 'Eneno Aase Nee Thanda' and P. B. Sreenivas in 'Naa Benkiyanthe Naa Gaaliyanthe'.

Reception



'Shankar Guru' garnered positive responses from the audience as well as critics. The film was a phenomenal success in A, B and C centers. The film completed 100 days in all of the release centers. The film had a theatrical run of 58 consecutive weeks in Kempegowda theatere, Bangalore while it completed a 54 weeks theatrical run in several other centers. The film was a major commercial success at the box-office. The film was declared an industrial hit at the box office. The film had a theatrical run of about 365 days. It grossed 3.26 crores in its final run (equivalent to 78 crores today) becoming the first Kannada film to gross over 3 crores at the box office. The film was the highest grossing Kannada film of the 70's.

Remakes



It was remade in Tamil as 'Thirisoolam' (1979), in Telugu as 'Kumara Raja' (1978) and in Hindi as 'Mahaan' (1983) in which, Rajkumar's characters were played by Sivaji Ganesan, Krishna and Amitabh Bachchan respectively. The Telugu version had the Kannada actress Jayanthi reprising Kanchana's role while Jayaprada reprised the role of Padmapriya. The names of all the characters including the henchmen were retained in the Tamil version.

Awards



*197778 Karnataka State Film Awards

** Best Editor P. Bhaktavatsalam

Trivia



* Chi. Udayashankar, the dialogue-writer for the film, titled it 'Shankar Guru' after his sons Ravishankar and Chi. Guru Dutt.

* This was the second film of Rajkumar after 'Kula Gourava' in which he played a triple role. This is also the only colour movie in which he played a triple role.

* This was the first movie in which Prabhakar's character was called Tiger.

* This was actor Chandrashekhar's second film with Rajkumar after 'Raja Nanna Raja'.

* During the making of the film, the director S. K. Bhagavan narrated a play called 'Lithuania' by Rupert Brooke (titled 'The Return of the Soldier' in Russian) to Rajkumar. The film was planned to be shot in Ladakh and some preparation was undertaken, but in the end Rajkumar backed out as he felt the story was too dark. 40 years later, the story was adapted into a film titled 'Aa Karaala Ratri' (2018).

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