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'Chatrapathi' is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action drama film co-written and directed by S. S. Rajamouli and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad. The film stars Prabhas and Shriya Saran while Shafi, Bhanupriya, and Pradeep Rawat play supporting roles. Aarthi Agarwal makes a guest appearance.

The film released on 29 September 2005. It collected an estimated distributors' share of 22 crore ($5 million) against a budget of 12.5 crore ($2.8 million). The film won two Nandi Awards - Best Supporting Actress for Bhanupriya and Best Music Director for M. M. Keeravani. The film was remade in Bengali as 'Refugee' (2006), and in Kannada with the same name in 2013. A Hindi remake with the same title began its production in 2021.

Plot



Sivaji and Ashok are the sons of Parvati. Sivaji is her stepson, but Parvati shows equal affection for both of them. This is not liked by Ashok, her biological son. They are one of the families living on the coast of Sri Lanka. One day, these villagers are forced to evacuate the coast. By Ashok's dislike on Sivaji, he lies to his mother that Sivaji died in the fire that was burning everything. Then, he is separated from his family. He ends up in a different boat and lands in Vizag port. He is brought up in the port itself, but his search for his mother never ceases. In that process, he comes across Neelu. Here, the port is dominated by Baji Rao and some goons using refugee labor for their own gain. Sivaji is an aggressive guy but is controlled by his well-wishers. One day, he reacts aggressively in defense of himself and the other refugees. People start calling him Chhatrapati. Meanwhile, Ras Bihari comes down to Vizag in the hunt for Sivaji since he killed his brother Baji Rao. Ashok, too lands in the same place. Realizing that Sivaji is his brother, he joins hands with the bad guys. The story is then of Chhatrapati, who is searching for his mother, and has a bunch of bad guys, including his brother, on his back while the entire port looks up to him.

Cast



* Prabhas as Sivaji / Chatrapathi

** Manoj Nandam as Young Sivaji

* Shriya Saran as Neelu

* Bhanupriya as Parvati, Sivaji's stepmother and Ashok's biological mother

* Shafi as Ashok, Sivaji's stepbrother / Akash

** Master Sajja Teja as Young Ashok

* Pradeep Rawat as Ras Bihari

* Narendra Jha as Baji Rao

* Kota Srinivasa Rao as Appala Nayudu

* Ajay as Ajay

* Kamal Kamaraju as Shivaji's friend

* Supreeth as Katraju

* Venu Madhav as Mahesh Nanda

* Jaya Prakash Reddy as Commissioner

* Surya as Syed Jaffar Khan

* Subbaraya Sharma as Commissioner's assistant

* Srinivas Reddy as Appala Nayudu's assistant

* L. B. Sriram as Sivaji's Neighbour

* Jeeva as boat Agent

* Stunt Silva

* Karate Kalyani as Fisherwoman

* Sekhar as Bhadram

* SS Kanchi as Clerk in Commissioner's Office

* Raghava as Dr. Vihari

* Y. Vijaya

* Anita Chowdary

* Aarthi Agarwal in item number

* Mumaith Khan in item number

Soundtrack



The film has seven songs composed by M. M. Keeravani. The track 'Gundusoodi' has been reused from the song 'Kambangaadu' from the Tamil movie 'Vaaname Ellai' (1992) also composed by M. M. Keeravani. The song 'Agni Skalana' was inspired from the 'Main Theme' of the video game 'Myst IV: Revelation' (2004) composed by Jack Wall.

Reception



Critical reception

A reviewer from 'The Hindu' felt that though the storyline was routine, its screenplay and direction that did the trick for the film. 'Sify' rated the film 2/5 and wrote, "a swell cast with a young action hero and add a dash of digital wizardry to the stunts and cook up an unimaginative script as an aftermath and serve it piping hot! 'Chatrapati' works to a certain extent thanks to the tall handsome hunk Prabhas." Jeevi of 'Idlebrain.com' observed the film's similarities with 'Scarface' and 'Deewaar' but opined that Chatrapati stands on its own.https://www.rediff.com/movies/2005/oct/04chat.htm

Box office

The film had a 100-day run in 54 venues.

Awards and nominations



Dubbed versions and remakes



The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as 'Chandramouli' (2013), Malayalam as 'Chatrapathi' (2011) and in Hindi as 'Hukumat Ki Jung' (2009).

The film was remade in Bengali as 'Refugee' (2006) starring Prosenjit and Rambha, and in Kannada with the same name in 2013, with Siddhanth and Priyadarshini. It will be remade in Hindi with Bellamkonda Sreenivas making his debut in Hindi cinema.

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