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Super Star (2002 film)

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'Super Star' is a 2002 Kannada film written by Upendra and directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar, starring Upendra and Keerthi Reddy. Though initially it was started as a remake of the Hindi film 'Agnisakshi' , the story was modified after the Nepalese royal massacre involving Dipendra- the tragedy that struck the family of the Nepal king. The movie is noted for having four climaxes which the audience could select according to their mindset. All these climaxes were based on the thought process of the character 'Sigaev' found in Anton Chekhov's 1887 short story 'An Avenger'. As of 2021, this was Keerthi Reddy's only Kannada film. Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar had mentioned in an interview that, although he was credited as the director, he was not given much freedom on the sets and Upendra was the one who took decisions regarding the shoot of the movie. It was dubbed into Telugu as 'Stupid', which was a lot more successful than the Kannada version.

Cast



* Upendra as Dipendra of Nepal / Rock Star Ricky

* Keerthi Reddy as Devyani Rana

* V. Manohar as psychyatrist

* Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar in a guest appearance

Soundtrack



The music for the movie was composed and lyrics were penned by Hamsalekha. The track "Thagole Thagole" was a chartbuster.

Critical reception



The reaction from the critics turned out to be mostly negative upon the film's release. While the performances of the lead artistes, unique story line of the film, soundtrack, background music and other technical aspects of the film were praised, the screenplay of the film was the most criticized by the critics as well as the audiences.

Box office



Karnataka

'Superstar' had an extremely strong opening at the box office across Karnataka similar to the earlier record breaking openers of Upendra and set the box office on fire during its opening weekend. The film continued to storm the box office during its initial weeks, but failed to live up to the expectations and most of the fans were disappointed by the movie. 'Superstar' ended up becoming a below average grosser in Karnataka by running only for 6 weeks in its main centre in Bangalore. The film was sold to distributors at a very high distribution price and got an extraordinary opening in its initial weeks, thus returning investment for the producer. Compared to Upendra's earlier blockbuster movies like 'A', 'Upendra', 'Preethse', 'H2O', this film was considered as average hit as it returned investment for the producer.

Andhra Pradesh

The Telugu dubbed version of 'Superstar' which was released in Andhra Pradesh in 2003 (a year after its original Kannada release) was titled as 'Stupid - O Pichi Vadi Prema Katha' and had a fantastic opening across Andhra Pradesh, owing mainly to Upendra's loyal Telugu fan following which he had gained due to the large success of the Telugu versions of his earlier blockbuster movies like 'A' and 'Upendra' which not only starred him but were also directed by him, and a few straight Telugu movies like 'Raa' and 'Kanyadanam' which were box office hits. Although 'Superstar' was just an average grosser in Karnataka, 'Stupid' surprisingly turned out to be a hit in Andhra Pradesh by completing 100 days of run and its distributors in Andhra Pradesh earned fair profits from the movie.

See also



*Nepalese royal massacre

*Dipendra of Nepal

*Devyani Rana

References




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