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'Hanuman Junction' is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film, produced by M. V. Lakshmi under the M. L. Movie Arts banner of A. Mohan, and directed by M. Raja. It stars Arjun, Jagapathi Babu, Venu Thottempudi, Laya, Sneha and Vijayalakshmi with music composed by Suresh Peters. The film, notably Raja's directorial debut, is a remake of the 2000 Malayalam film 'Thenkasipattanam', directed by Rafi Mecartin. Released on 21 December 2001, the film was a successful venture.

Plot



The film begins with Krishna and Dasu the besties and the notorious goons of the Hanuman Junction who holds KD & Co company. They always have enmity with a vicious opponent Devudaiah. Meenakshi daughter of Devudaiah loves Krishna from childhood but he does not reciprocate it because he knows that Dasu wont accept it. Meanwhile, Shatru a young guy appointed as manager in KD & Co is regularly struck by them because of his stupidity. Later, it is revealed that Dasu has a sister Devi an educated girl whom Krishna too endears as his own. Shatru is in love with Devi which she jilted. Thus, he joined in their company to win the hearts of Devi and her brothers. As KD & Co keeps hostage a music troupe for which Sangeeta the main singer is expelled from her house, KD shelters her.

Now, Devi affirms to Shatru that her brothers should conjugal first. Therefore, he decides to find brides for Krishna & Dasu. With a revue, he unites Krishna with Meenakshi and also tries to patch up Sangeeta with Dasu. Here, surprisingly, she loves Krishna. Due to the obfuscation of Shatru Krishna accepts the proposal mistaking Sangeeta for Dasus finance. Soon, Krishna reveals his love affair to Dasu when he understands Meenakshi as his spouse and starts liking her. Afterward, they bring Meenakshi home confront Devudaiah, and start wedding preparation. Anyhow, Shatru realizes the mishap and tries to rectify which leads to chaos. Exploiting it, Devudaiah creates a rift between KD. During that plight, Dasu aims to forcibly knit Meenakshi when Krishna obstructs his way. Eventually, it results, in warfare between soul mates. At last, Krishna gets ready to give up his love for his friendship. However, Dasu changes his mind, bands Krishna and Meenakshi together, and decides to marry Sangeetha. Finally, the movie ends with the wedding of the three couples.

Cast



* Arjun as Krishna

* Jagapati Babu as Dasu

* Venu Thottempudi as Ajaatasathru aka Sathru

* Laya as Sangeetha

* Sneha as Meenakshi

* Vijayalakshmi as Devi

* Jaya Prakash Reddy as Devudayya

* Brahmanandam as Sangeetha's uncle

* Kovai Sarala as Sangeetha's Aunt

* Ali as Janaganamana

* Venniradai Niramala as Devudayya's wife

* L.B. Sriram as Chakram

* Paruchuri Venteswara Rao

* M. S. Narayana as Abbulu

* Venu Madhav as Devudayya's aide

* Rallapalli

* Besant Ravi as henchman

* Sri Divya (child artist)

* Sudeepa Pinky as Young Meenakshi

Production



Principal photography began on 11 June 2001.

Soundtrack



Music composed by Suresh Peters who composed the original version retaining all the tunes from the original. Music released on Aditya Music Company.

Reception



'Sify' rated the film 3/5 and called the film a "clean comedy." On performances, the reviewer wrote, "Venu as Sathru proves that he is excellent in comedy. Arjun as Krishna is perfect, but Jagapathi as Dasu could have been better." 'Idlebrain.com' rated the film 3.25 and stated: "The story and relationships in this film are quite complex. But the whole credit should go to the debutant director Raja to narrate a story in such a way that all the viewers understand the complex and randomly changing relationships clearly."

References




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