Alluda Majaka is a 1995 Telugu-language action comedy film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and produced by K. Devi Varaprasad under the Devi Films banner. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Ramya Krishna, and Rambha, with supporting roles played by Lakshmi, Kota Srinivasa Rao, and Ooha. Written by Posani Krishna Murali, the film was later remade in Kannada as Kiladi (2000).[1]

Alluda Majaka
Theatrical release poster
Directed byE. V. V. Satyanarayana
Screenplay byPosani Krishna Murali
Story byPosani Krishna Murali
Produced byDevi Vara Prasad
StarringChiranjeevi
Ramya Krishna
Rambha
Kota Srinivasa Rao
Lakshmi
Ooha
Brahmanandam
CinematographyK. S. Hari
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music byKoti
Production
company
Devi Films
Release date
  • 25 February 1995 (1995-02-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

The film generated significant controversy over content deemed objectionable by certain groups, resulting in calls for a ban.[2] However, following protests from Chiranjeevi's fans, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) opted to edit the contentious scenes rather than ban the film.[3] Despite the controversy, Alluda Majaka was a big commercial success, running for 100 days in 27 centres and grossing approximately 9 crore. It became the second-highest-grossing Telugu film of 1995.[1][4]

Plot

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Sitaram (Chiranjeevi) is the son of the benevolent patriarch of his village who has been the Panchayat President for the past thirty years. Sitaram, his family and the village community are victimized by Vasundhara (Lakshmi) and Peddayya (Kota Srinivasa Rao). Peddayya's NRI son, Siva (Chinna) comes to the village from the United States to see Pappi (Ramya Krishna), the eldest daughter of Vasundhara, and a girl of Peddayya's choice for him to marry, but he decides instead to marry Sitaram's sister, Malleswari (Ooha), a traditional Telugu girl. Peddayya agrees to the marriage after he realises that the ancestral land which Sitaram's father had distributed to the coolies contains priceless granite deposits. He demands the land as dowry days before the proposed marriage. Sitaram's father refuses to take it back from the coolies. Peddayya cancels the marriage. Vasundhara is angered by Siva's choice but dupes the coolies, steals their land and makes a deal with Peddayya. Siva's marriage is fixed with Pappi without his knowledge. Meanwhile, it becomes public knowledge that Malleswari is pregnant (with Siva's child). Sitaram's father kills himself when he realises that the coolies have lost their land. Sitaram and Malleswari move to the city, awaiting Siva's return.

Upon Siva's return, Malleswari is falsely arrested for prostitution before his eyes. Disgusted, Siva rejects her. Sitaram is framed (by Peddayya) in the murder of a police officer and is subsequently sentenced to death. He escapes from custody and forcibly marries Pappi who is all set to marry Siva. With the help of a lawyer, Sivarama Krishna (Giri Babu), the estranged husband of Vasundhara, Sitaram comes out of prison on parole. He is then transformed by his father-in-law into Mr. Toyota, a rich NRI on the lookout for an Indian bride, to teach Vasundhara a lesson and to resolve the multiple crises of the film. After another arrest and dramatic escape from prison, Sitaram defeats the villains and restores order. Finally, Sivarama Krishna and Vasundhara are reunited, Malleswari marries Siva and Sitaram finds himself in a bedroom with Puppy and her younger sister Bobby (Rambha).

Cast

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Production

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Alluda Majaka was initially set to feature veteran actress Vanisri, who had made a successful comeback in Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (1989) as Chiranjeevi’s mother-in-law. Director E. V. V. Satyanarayana approached Vanisri to portray the mother of the two female leads. However, due to the role's involvement in a controversial sequence and a dance scene with the hero, Vanisri felt uncomfortable and declined the offer. The role was then offered to actress Lakshmi, who accepted.[4]

Production of the film began on August 26, 1994, with N. T. Rama Rao providing the first clap. The filmmakers initially considered titles such as Adirindi Alludu and Gharana Atta Gadasari Alludu before settling on Alluda Majaka to avoid any associations with dubbed films. The film was entirely shot in Madras, which posed a challenge at the time, as tax exemptions were only granted for films shot in Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, the filming schedule faced delays when Chiranjeevi sustained an injury from a fall during a horse-riding scene.[4]

Controversy

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The film sparked controversy due to scenes deemed objectionable, particularly in their portrayal of women.[3][2] Communists and Hindu nationalists demanded a ban, prompting the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to consider recalling the film two months after its release. However, protests by Chiranjeevi’s fans led the CBFC to edit out the controversial parts instead of banning the film.[3] Despite the issues, the film was a box-office success.[1][5]

Music

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All music is composed by Koti[6] The song Atho Athamma Kutaro became an instant chartbuster. The song was remixed in the 2012 comedy - fantasy film Yamudiki Mogudu. The overture of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard song "Alluda Majaka", opening their Oddments album, samples a portion of the film, at around the 8:30 mark.

Telugu Track list[6]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Chinna Papa"Bhuvana ChandraS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra4:28
2."Atto Attamma"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra4:33
3."Unga Unga"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha4:44
4."Maa Voori Devudu"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam6:54
5."Pitta Kootha"Bhuvana ChandraS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra4:56
6."Reddu Reddu"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra4:32
Total length:30:09

All lyrics are written by Maruthamalai

Tamil Track list[7]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Rendu Rendu Kannal"Mano, K. S. Chithra4:34
2."Pettai Kozhi"Mano, K. S. Chithra4:57
3."Unakka Unakka"Mano, K. S. Chithra4:34
4."Chinna Ponnu"Mano, K. S. Chithra4:01
5."Athaikku Magalo"Mano, K. S. Chithra4:31
Total length:21:57

Box office

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Initially slated for release during Sankranti, the film was postponed to Maha Sivaratri and released on February 25, 1995.[4] Despite the controversies, Alluda Majaka was a commercial success. The film opened with 120 prints and collected a gross of nearly 3.56 crore in its opening week.[1] It ran for 50 days in 75 centres and completed 100 days in 27 centres, ultimately grossing around 9 crore. It became the second-highest-grossing Telugu film of 1995.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Chiranjeevi's Controversial Hit Alluda Mazaaka". CineGoer.com. 28 April 2007. Archived from the original on 30 April 2007.
  2. ^ a b Srinivas, S. V. (2009). Megastar: Chiranjeevi and Telugu Cinema After N.T. Rama Rao. Oxford University Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-19-569308-9.
  3. ^ a b c "Fans, Families And Censorship: The Alluda Majaka Controversy" (PDF). Shodhganga. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Chiranjeevi - Vanisri: భారీ పారితోషకం ఇస్తామన్నా న‌టించ‌డానికి ఒప్పుకోని వాణిశ్రీ.. ఎందుకంటే..?". News18 (in Telugu). 3 August 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  5. ^ Sri (4 March 2006). "Star Interviews: Interview with Devi Vara Prasad". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2006. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Alluda Mazaka". Spotify. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Roudy Boss (1995) - Tamil songs - Raaga".
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