Theme of Kalki Song Lyrics

Theme of Kalki Song Lyrics :

“Theme of Kalki” from the highly anticipated movie “Kalki 2898 AD” is a captivating musical masterpiece. Sung by the talented Kaala Bhairava, the song features powerful lyrics penned by the acclaimed lyricist Chandrabose. The music, composed by Santhosh Narayanan, provides an ethereal backdrop that perfectly complements the futuristic and mythological themes of the film. With its evocative melody and profound lyrics, “Theme of Kalki” is set to resonate deeply with audiences, enhancing the cinematic experience.

The song’s arrangement and orchestration by Santhosh Narayanan bring a unique blend of traditional and modern elements, making it a standout piece in the film’s soundtrack. Kaala Bhairava’s soulful rendition, combined with Chandrabose’s poignant lyrics, captures the essence of the movie’s epic narrative. “Kalki 2898 AD” promises to be a visual and auditory feast, and “Theme of Kalki” is a testament to the creative synergy between the singer, lyricist, and music director.


Theme of Kalki Song Lyrics


Theme of Kalki Song Lyrics Watch Video :

 

Song Credits:

Song Name: Theme of Kalki Song
Movie Name: Kalki 2898 AD
Singers : Kaala Bhairava, Ananthu, Gowtham Bharadwaj, Chorus
Lyricist: Chandrabose
Music Director: Santhosh Narayanan
starring : Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Deepika Padukone, Disha Patani,
Chorus: Santosh Hariharan, Sreekanth Hariharan, Mayank Kapri, Sudharsan HemaRam, Manikandan Chembai, Shenbagaraj, Jithin Raj, Sarath Santosh, Narayanan Ravishankar, Sarthak Kalyani

Theme of Kalki Song Telugu Lyrics :

 

అధర్మాన్ని అనిచేయ్యగా
యుగాయుగాన జగములోనా
పరిపరి విధాల్లోన విభవించే
విక్రమ వీరాట్రూపమితధీ
స్వధర్మాన్ని పరిరక్షించగా
సమస్తాన్ని ప్రక్షాలించగా
సముదవించీ అవతారమిదీ

చరణం:1

మీనమై పిడపకూరమ్మాయి
తను వరాహామ్మాయి మనకు సాయమై
బాణమతి కరకు ఖడ్గమై
చురుకు ఘాటమై మనకు వూతమై
నిష్టి తోలిచాడు దీపమై
నిధానం తన ధ్యేయమై
వాయువీ…వేగమై
కలియుగ స్థితిలయలే
కలబోసే కల్కి ఇతదే
స్వధర్మాన్ని పరిరక్షించగా
సమస్తాన్ని ప్రక్షాలించగా
సముదవించీ అవతారమిదీ

చరణం: 2

ప్రార్థన మధుర కీర్తనో
హృదయ వేదనో మన నివేదనం
అందితే మనవి తక్షణం
మనకు సంభవం అతడి వైభవం
అధర్మాన్ని అనిచేయ్యగా
యుగాయుగాన జగములోనా
పరిపరి విధాల్లోన విభవించే
విక్రమ వీరాట్రూపమితధీ
స్వధర్మాన్ని పరిరక్షించగా
సమస్తాన్ని ప్రక్షాలించగా
సముదవించీ అవతారమిదీ

Theme of Kalki Song English Lyrics :

 

ADHARMAANNI ANICHEYYAGA
YUGHAYUGHAANA JAGAMULONA
PARIPARI VIDHAAALLONA VIBHAVINCHE
VIKRAMA VIRAATROOPAMITHADEE
SWADHARMAANNI PARIRAKSHINCHAGA
SAMASTAANNI PRAKSHAALINCHAGA
SAMUDAVINCHEE AVATAARAMIDEE

CHARANAM:1

MEENAMAI PIDAPAKOORAMMAI
TANU VARAHAAMAI MANAKU SAAYAMAI
BAANAMATI KARAKU KHADGAMAI
CHURUKU GHAATAMAI MANAKU VOOTAMAI
NISHTI TOLICHAADU DEEPAMAI
NIDHAANAM THANA DHYEYAMAI
VAAYUVEE…VEGAMAI
KALIYUGA SHTITILAYALE
KALABOSE KALKI ITADE
SWADHARMAANNI PARIRAKSHINCHAGA
SAMASTAANNI PRAKSHAALINCHAGA
SAMUDAVINCHEE AVATAARAMIDEE

CHARANAM:2

PRAARTHANO MADHURA KEERTANO
HRUDAYA VEDANO MANA NIVEDANAM
ANDITE MANAVI TAKSHANAM
MANAKU SAMBHAVAM ATADI VAIBHAVAM
ADHARMAANNI ANICHEYYAGA
YUGHAYUGHAANA JAGAMULONA
PARIPARI VIDHAAALLONA VIBHAVINCHE
VIKRAMA VIRAATROOPAMITHADEE
SWADHARMAANNI PARIRAKSHINCHAGA
SAMASTAANNI PRAKSHAALINCHAGA
SAMUDAVINCHEE AVATAARAMIDEE

Theme of Kalki Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

अधर्मान्नि अनिचेय्यागा
युगायुगाना जगमुलोना
परिपारी विधाल्लोना विभाविन्चे
विक्रमा विराटरूपमितिदे
स्वधर्मान्नि परिरक्षिंचगा
समस्तान्नि प्रक्षालिन्चगा
समुदाविन्चे अवतारामिदे

चरणम:1

मीनामै पिदापाकूरममै
तनु वराहमै मनकु सायामाई
बानामती कराकु खडगमाई
चुरुकु घाटामाई मनकु वूतमाई
निष्टी तोलिचाडु दीपमई
निधानम थाना ध्येयामाई
वायुवी…वेगमाई
कलियुग श्तितिलयले
कालबोसे कल्कि इताडे
स्वधर्मान्नि परिरक्षिंचगा
समस्तअन्नी प्रक्षालिन्चगा
समुदाविन्चे अवतारामिदे

चरणम्:2

प्रार्थनो मधुरा कीर्तनो
हृदय वेदनो मन निवेदनम्
अन्दिते मानवी तक्षणम्
मनकु सम्भवम् अतादि वैभवम्
अधर्मान्नि अनिचेय्यागा
युगायुगाना जगमुलोना
परिपारी विधाल्लोना विभाविंचे
विक्रमा विराटरूपमिथादी
स्वधर्मान्नि परिरक्षिंचगा
समस्तअन्नी प्रक्षालिन्चगा
समुदाविन्चे अवतारामिदे

Theme of Kalki Song Tamil Lyrics :

 

அதர்மன்னி அனிச்செய்யாக
யுঘயுகாந ஜகமுலோனா
பரிபாரி விதாஅல்லோனா விபாவிஞ்சே
விக்ரம விரதரூபமிததீ
ஸ்வதர்மாந்நி பரிரக்ஷிஞ்சகா
சமஸ்தாந்நி ப்ரக்ஷாலிஞ்சகா
சமுதாவிஞ்சீ அவதாரமிதீ

சரணம்:1

மீனமை பிடபாகூரம்மை
தனு வராஹாமை மனகு சாயமை
பானாமதி கரகு கட்கமை
சுருகு காதமை மணக்கு வூட்டமை
நிஷ்டி தோழிச்சாடு தீபமை
நிதானம் தந த்யேயமை
வாயுவே…வேகமை
கலியுக ஷ்டிதிலயே
கலாபோஸ் கல்கி இடடே
ஸ்வதர்மாந்நி பரிரக்ஷிஞ்சகா
சமஸ்தாந்நி ப்ரக்ஷாலிஞ்சகா
சமுதாவிஞ்சீ அவதாரமிதீ

சரணம்:2

ப்ரார்தனோ மதுர கீர்த்தனோ
ஹ்ருதய வேதாநோ மந நிவேதநம்
ஆண்டிடே மனவி தக்ஷணம்
மணக்கு சம்பவம் ஆட்டடி வைபவம்
அதர்மன்னி அனிச்செய்யாக
யுঘயுகாந ஜகமுலோனா
பரிபாரி விதாஅல்லோனா விபாவிஞ்சே
விக்ரம விரதரூபமிததீ
ஸ்வதர்மாந்நி பரிரக்ஷிஞ்சகா
சமஸ்தாந்நி ப்ரக்ஷாலிஞ்சகா
சமுதாவிஞ்சீ அவதாரமிதீ

Extra Information :

About Kalki 2898 AD Movie :

Following the Kurukshetra War in 3102 BC, Ashwathamma uses the Brahmashirastra to try and kill Uttarā’s unborn child while it is still inside her. The celestial diamond is later removed from his forehead, and Krishna curses him to live forever on Earth. He must aid Kalki, Vishnu’s final incarnation, during the Kali Yuga to find redemption.

The last known city in a post-apocalyptic world ruled by the dictatorial god monarch, Supreme Yaskin, from a hovering inverted pyramidal megastructure above the city known as the “Complex” is the desertified city of Kasi, which dates back to 2898 AD, six thousand years into the Kali Yuga.

The Complex uses all of Earth’s resources to keep up a gated paradise that requires a million “units” to access. Yaksin’s directive is carried out by Counselor Bani, who protects Yaskin from various threats, particularly the entrance of Kalki, and Commander Manas, who leads his army of raiders.

In Kasi, pregnant refugees are forcibly brought to the Complex as part of Project K, an artificial insemination experiment meant to manufacture a serum that will prolong Yaksin’s life, as he is already two millennia old. Nevertheless, none of the females survive to bear a pregnancy for longer than 120 days before dying.

Raaya is a young refugee girl who disguises herself as a guy and flees the hidden city of Shambhala from being conscripted with the aid of rebels led by Rumi.(b) But Rumi and Divya, a pregnant woman, Manas and the Raiders catch and kill the woman who was untruthfully rumored to be pregnant with Kalki because she didn’t disclose where Shambhala was.

Raaya finds Ashwathamma in a cave, where she unintentionally brought his gem from the Shambhala rebels. Ashwathamma is happy to see Raaya again. Together, they set out to find Kalki’s real mother.

After successfully concealing her 150-day pregnancy, SUM-80, a Project K subject, is discovered, and Manas eventually removes a drop of serum from her fetus, but the Shambala rebels stop the process in the process. After assisting SUM-80 in her escape, they rename her “Sumathi.” After Manas posts a bounty, bounty hunters and raiders attack their convoy in the Kasi desert en route to Shambhala.

A million units as a bounty for her capture. Although the invasion is repulsed, one of the rebels, Kyra, is slain while attempting to keep Sumathi safe. Bujji, the AI supercar driven by bounty hunter Bhairava, and he are still chasing the units in order to settle down in the Complex.

After a battle with Ashwathamma, who learns that Sumathi’s unborn child is Kalki through his gem, he is stopped and imprisoned beneath a statue. Eventually, the rebels led by Raaya, Sumathi, and Ashwathamma arrive at Shambhala, where the tree of life blossoms upon sensing Kalki’s arrival. After being barred for life from the Complex, Bhairava strikes a personal agreement with Manas to bring Sumathi back in return for permission to enter. the Complex for not taking this action.

By deceiving one of Shambala’s spies, he locates the place and uses holography to assume Ashwathamma’s identity. By using his disguise, he uses the fear of impending danger to persuade Sumathi to flee Shambhala with him. The true Ashwathamma intercepts them as they are leaving.

Amidst the ongoing battle between Ashwathamma and Bhairava, Mariam, the head of Shambhala, quickly takes Sumathi away. The latter changes Bujji into a humanoid warrior so that he might battle Ashwathamma head-to-head after being defeated once more. Eventually, Ashwathamma manages to disable Bujji and bring Bhairava to the ground.

In the meantime, Bhairava is successfully tracked by Manas and the Raiders to Shambhala. With the aid of a beam weapon from Yaskin, he defeats Shambala’s force fields. The Shambhalan army is routed by raiders, and Mariam is slain in the process. Manas also chains Ashwathamma to the ground, rendering him immobile.

His walking stick, which is actually a component of Karna’s bow, falls into the hands of the unconscious Bhairava while he is being restrained. After that, Manas kidnaps Sumathi and transports her aboard his ship. As Manas’s ship and the Raider convoy ships prepare to depart Shambhala, Bhairava uses the now-activated stick to launch a potent projectile at them.

He kills Manas, repels the Raiders, and saves Sumathi with its might. Bhairava is shown to be a reincarnation of Ashwathamma’s buddy from the Kutukshetra War, Karna, in a flashback.

Bhairava had momentarily changed into Karna while holding the stick; Ashwathamma, He is thrilled to see his old friend again and lets go of his constraints to approach him, but Bujji stops him and tells Bhairava about the bounty on Sumathi. When this happens, Bhairava’s metamorphosis is broken, and he whisks Sumathi off to somewhere unknown.

Counselor Bani informs Yaskin, back at The Complex, of Manas’s demise and failure, but he also gives him the one serum drop he took out. After absorbing the drop, Yaskin’s physique changes, giving him several arms and a youthful, superhuman appearance.

He then picks up Arjuna’s bow, which Bani had previously recovered, while floating in midair. Bani is informed by Yaskin that he would now go get Sumathi himself in order to take out more serum and change the world.

About Kaala Bhairava :

Indian playback singer and music director Kaala Bhairava primarily composes music for Telugu films. In addition to Telugu, he has sang songs in Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada. He composed the music for the critically acclaimed and well-received films Mathu Vadalara, Karthikeya 2, and Colour Photo. There is a National Film Award for Bhairava.

Career

Both “Peniviti” from Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava (2018) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) brought him praise for their musical contributions. With the 2019 film Mathu Vadalara, which starred his younger brother Sri Simha, he made his debut as a music director.

In the West, he is most recognized for his collaboration with his father on the music of the 2022 motion picture RRR. Rahul Sipligunj and Bhairava gave the Oscar-winning on March 12, 2023, during the 95th Academy Awards, the song “Naatu Naatu”

Childhood

His brother Sri Simha is an actor, and his father M. M. Keeravani composes popular music. He is S. S. Rajamouli, the director’s nephew.

About Ananthu :

Indian Tamil singer Ananthu is well-known for his performances in the songs “Sendumalli” from Jai Bhim (2021) and the 2016 film Kabali. He is well-known for working with Santhosh Narayanan on a regular basis.

Career

Working under M. S. Vishwanathan was Ananthu. In the 1990s, he wrote a few songs, but none of them became hits. His songs “Puli Urumudhu” from Vettaikaaran (2009) and “Ulagam Oruvanukka” and “Maya Nadhi” from Kabali (2016) won him praise. The creators of the film decided to let him perform “Ulagam Oruvanukka” in the Telugu version and “Maya Nadhi” in both the Telugu and Hindi versions due to the success of his Tamil songs.

About Chandrabose :

Kanukuntla Indian lyricist, poet, motivational speaker, and playback vocalist Subhash Chandrabose is employed in Telugu movies. with 1995, Chandrabose made his screenplay debut with the movie Taj Mahal. Over the course of a 25-year career, he has penned the lyrics to around 3600 songs in over 850 motion pictures. Chandrabose’s song “Naatu Naatu” from RRR (2022) received both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. As a lyricist, he has won three SIIMA Awards, two Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards, and one National Award.

Childhood and professional life

Born in the village of Challagariga in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh (now in the Bhupalpally district of Telangana), Chandrabose finished his high school education there. Of his four siblings, he is the youngest, and his father was a instructor in elementary school.

He graduated from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad with a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He attempted, but was unsuccessful, to work as a singer for Doordarshan early in his career. At that point, he made the decision to become a songwriter.

Taj Mahal (1995), directed by Muppalaneni Shiva, was his cinematic debut. His debut movie song, “Manchu Kondallona Chandramaa,” was composed with assistance from music director M. M. Srilekha in 1995. On the recommendation of his first director, Muppalaneni Siva, he took on the screen name Chandrabose.

family dynamics

Chandrabose wed Suchitra, a Telugu film industry choreographer. He has a daughter named Amrita Varshini and a son named Nanda Vanamali. He has a sister named Swaropa and two brothers named Rajender and Koti.

About Santhosh Narayanan :

Indian film composer and musician Santhosh Narayanan has primarily worked in Tamil cinema, however he has also composed music for a few Telugu and Malayalam films.

Childhood

The birthplace of Santhosh Narayanan is Tiruchirappalli, India. Of the two children, he is the youngest. He received his education at Tiruchirappalli’s RSK Higher Secondary School. At J. J. College of Engineering and Technology in Thiruchirapalli, Santhosh Narayanan earned his B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering.

Following his graduation, he worked as a programmer, arranger, and recording engineer before starting to write music for movies and make independent music. He was a member of the contemporary folk music group “La Pongal,” performing in a Telugu short film called Advaitham, where he composed the music, including two original songs. 2009 saw few live performances. Santhosh also had the opportunity to work on a few Rahman soundtracks, beginning with Guru, thanks to Maniratnam.

Career

2012–2013: A triumphant debut
In 2012, he made his debut as an independent music director with Pa. Ranjith’s Tamil film Attakathi. He was given the chance by the film’s producer, C. V. Kumar, who observed him at work at his studio. For the movie “Aadi Pona Aavani”, Santhosh wrote a Gaana song. He then offered the song’s vocalist, Gana Bala, who was previously unknown and had only performed gaana songs at funerals, the opportunity to perform it.

Not only was “Aadi Pona Aavani” recorded for the movie, but “Nadukadalula Kappala” was another popular song. After both songs gained popularity, Gana Bala became well-known and were credited with bringing gaana back to Tamil film. The gaana songs were deemed “one of the major highlight of the film” by Sify, while Behindwoods described the Attakathi album as a “novel yet experimental attempt.”

After Attakathi, he wrote the soundtracks for Uyir Mozhi and Pizza, which marked Raja and Karthik Subbaraj’s directorial debuts, respectively. Attakathi, Uyir Mozhi, and Pizza were the three albums that Leon Zervos recorded and mastered at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia.

Additionally, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra contributed to the soundtrack of Pizza, which also featured Santhosh and Gana Bala collaborating once more, albeit on a blues song this time. Some of the songs Santhosh had composed for a private album were used for Uyir Mozhi. the director. Reviews of Santhosh’s work in Pizza were favorable.

Santhosh Narayanan’s music was a “major plus” for the movie, according to Sify, and IBN Live called the score “splendid”. Indiaglitz.com also included the soundtrack album’s song “Mogathirai” in their list of the top songs from 2012. “Santosh Narayanan brought a different sound to Tamil cinema this year,” Behindwoods noted at the end of 2012.

Even his hit songs from Attakathi were recently composed, and Pizza’s soundtrack was, to put it mildly, unique. In that same year, he was also recognized with two awards: the Big Tamil Melody Award for Best Debut Music Director for Pizza and the Sensational Debutant Music Director award from Jaya TV for Attakathi. He contributed to the dark comedy Soodhu.

The following film is Kavvum, which is helmed by Nalan Kumarasamy. The song “gana-rap” that was provided to Gana Bala for the movie “Kaasu Panam” went on to become one of the year’s most popular songs. He won the Vijay Award for Best Background Score for his performance in the movie. His other 2013 releases were the Telugu sequel Pizza 2: The Villa and his debut Telugu film Billa Ranga, which will be his final full-fledged Telugu effort until Dasara in 2023.

2014–2015

Santhosh Narayanan was a Tamil film maker only. That year, he had four soundtracks produced; the first was the Cuckoo romantic drama album. Critics praised Cuckoo’s music, calling it “the best soundtrack composer Santhosh Narayanan has produced” and a “beautiful and immersive album.” not yet.” The album’s single “Manasula Soora Kaathey” peaked at number one on the Tunes all India charts and was voted one of South India’s best songs of the year by Outlook.

Baradwaj Rangan called the score “great,” IANS called it “life-affirming,” Rediff called it “sensational,” and Sify called it “outstanding.” All four critics praised the score equally. Jigarthanda, the second film directed by Karthik Subbaraj and billed as a “musical gangster story,” was the following release. While live instrumentation was employed in Cuckoo, Santhosh Narayanan recorded Jigarthanda using electronic instruments. The tracks were recorded in a Sydney, Australia studio over the course of approximately two months.

Folk, electro, and Gangsta rap were among the many genres that were combined and incorporated into the soundtrack and score. His output was well-received. once more; The Hindu’s Baradwaj Rangan observed that “his flamboyant score imbues even the weaker scenes with a Tarantinoesque swagger,” in contrast to The Times of India’s assessment, which stated that “Santhosh Narayanan shows, yet again, that he is one of those composers to watch out for — both for his new sounds and tunes.”

He worked on the action-drama Madras after Jigarthanda. His performance was deemed “excellent” by The Hindu. His last release of 2014 was the soundtrack to Enakkul Oruvan, the Tamil adaptation of the Kannada film Lucia, for which he had written the music. Critics also gave the record high praise. He was deemed the “most promising among the younger composers” by Behindwoods.

About Prabhas :

Actor Prabhas Raju, whose real name is Uppalapati Venkata Suryanarayana Prabhas Raju ([pɾabʱaːs]; born October 23, 1979), is primarily employed in Telugu movies. Known as the “Rebel Star” by the press, he is among the highest-paid performers in Indian cinema. Since 2015, Prabhas has been included in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list. He has also been nominated for seven Filmfare Awards, one Nandi Award, and one SIIMA Award.

In the play Eeswar from 2002, Prabhas made his acting debut. The action romance Varsham from 2004 was his breakout performance. He went on to perform in other financially successful movies, including Mirchi (2013), Chatrapathi (2005), Mr. Perfect (2011), Billa (2009), Bujjigadu (2008), Darling (2010), and Mirchi (2011). He was awarded the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance in the most recent.

He then went on to portray two roles in the epic action movie Baahubali: The Beginning in 2015, which broke box office records and won praise from both domestic and international critics. In the 2017 follow-up Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, he returned to the character. The film broke multiple records at the box office and became the highest-grossing Indian film at that time, making Prabhas the first pan-Indian celebrity. Since then, there has been a range of commercial success; action thrillers Salaar: Part 1-Ceasefire (2023) and Saaho (2019) have become box office successes.

Unprecedented in Indian cinema, Prabhas is the first actor from India to have four opening films grossing more than ₹100 crore globally. Additionally, he is the only actor from South India to have five films that exceeded the ₹100 crore milestone in the Hindi domain. At Madame Tussaud’s wax museum, he is the first South Indian actor to receive a wax sculpture.

Childhood and schooling

In Madras, Tamil Nadu, on October 23, 1979, Prabhas was born into a Telugu family of film producers Uppalapati Surya Narayana Raju and Siva Kumari. He is the youngest of three children; his older siblings are Pragathi and Prabodh. He is the nephew of actor Krishnam Raju from Telugu films. His family comes from Mogalthur, which is in the Andhra Pradesh region of West Godavari, close to Bhimavaram.

Prabhas attended DNR High School in Bhimavaram and Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Chennai for his education. After that, he finished his intermediate studies in Hyderabad’s Nalanda College. Later, he continued to enrol in Sri Chaitanya College’s Bachelor of Technology (BTech) program in Hyderabad. He also graduated from Visakhapatnam’s Satyanand Film Institute.

Career

2002–2011: Commercial success, breakthrough, and debut
Prabhas’s film career began in 2002 with the release of Eeswar. He had the lead role in Raghavendra in 2003.

He made appearances in Adavi Raamudu and Varsham in 2004. For his role in the former, he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu for the first time.

He made appearances in the S. S. Rajamouli films Chakram and Chatrapathi in 2005, where he played a refugee who is taken advantage of by thugs. It ran in 54 centers for 100 days. He exuded a manly appeal and a distinct flair, according to Idlebrain.com. Chatrapathi was awarded he was nominated twice for the Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actor.

Subsequently, he starred in the action movies Yogi (2007), Munna (2007), and Pournami (2006), which was a dance drama. In 2008, the action-comedy Bujjigadu came after this. His two films in 2009 were Ek Niranjan and Billa. “Stylish and visually rich” is how Indiaglitz described Billa. His third nomination for the Filmfare Award’s Best Actor—Telugu—went to Ek Niranjan.

He starred in the romantic comedy Darling in 2010, which opened to favorable reviews. The Times of India gave the film a 2.5-star rating, stating that “director Karunakaran manages to get strong performances out of his performers, but he struggles to come up with a novel storyline.

It appears that the filmmaker hasn’t truly moved behind his Tholi Prema is suffering from a hangover as he presents yet another one-sided love story, failing to provide a sound justification that would convince a young man from Generation Z to put off his feelings for his partner until the very last minute. He makes up for it all, though, by packing the movie with hilarious moments, and the writing does have a few poignant passages.

He had an appearance in Mr. Perfect, a romantic comedy, in 2011. “The film comes across as a clean, family entertainer and the makers’ intention must be appreciated,” the review site GreatAndhra wrote in its three-star rating. He was nominated four times for the Filmfare Award in Telugu for Best Actor, Telugu, for his work in the movie.

Raghava Lawrence directed Rebel, an action movie, which Prabhas featured in in 2012. “The film belongs to hard-core Prabhas fans as the movie is stylish and visually rich but not much in content,” said Sashidhar of The Times of India. NDTV’s Purnima Ranawat stated, “Rebel prepares food for a broad audience. Prabhas’s fans will undoubtedly enjoy the movie. Keep an eye out for Prabhas’s action talents and Tamannaah Bhatia’s dancing prowess.”

Rediff.com’s Radhika Rajamani rated the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, “Director Raghava Lawrence created a difficult film with very little plot. Rebel is a film intended for a broad audience rather than a sophisticated one.” He gave voice as well. for a brief appearance in the movie Denikaina Ready (2012).

Prabhas starred in the film Mirchi in 2013. Idlebrain.com’s Jeevi rated Mirchi 3.25 out of 5, noting that “The first part of the film is passable. Good flashback episodes make up the majority of the second half. The climax was not quite up to par. Prabhas, the soundtrack, and the film’s overall focus are its strong aspects. Overall, Mirchi contains every element of a commercial potboiler.

Mahesh S. Koneru awarded the movie a 3.25/5 rating, stating that “At the box office, the film will turn in a good commercial performance”. Moreover, Way2Movies rated it 3.25 out of 5, concluding that Prabhas “rocks the show in this decent yet formulaic commercial.”performer.” SuperGoodMovies rated the movie three out of five stars, saying, “Watch Mirchi; it will amuse both the general public and the elite. It’s worth seeing.”

He was nominated five times for the Filmfare Award in Telugu for Best Actor, Telugu, for his work in the movie. In 2014, he debuted in Hindi cinema with the special number “Punjabi Mast” from Action Jackson.

About Amitabh Bachchan :

Born on October 11, 1942, as Amitabh Srivastava, Amitabh Bachchan is an Indian actor who primarily appears in Hindi films. Throughout the course of his five-decade film career, he has portrayed major characters in more than 200 movies. He is regarded as one of the most accomplished and significant actors in Indian cinema history, and is often regarded as one of the finest actors of all time.

Many refer to Bachchan as the Shahenshah of Bollywood, Big B, Star of the Millennium, Sadi Ke Mahanayak (Hindi for “Greatest actor of the century”), or simply the Shahenshah. The French director François Truffaut referred to the Indian cinema business throughout the 1970s and 1980s as a “one-man industry” due to his domination in it. He has received numerous honors, including sixteen Filmfare Awards and six National Film Awards.

Harivansh Rai Bachchan, a poet from Hindi, and his wife Teji Bachchan, a social activist, welcomed Bachchan into the world in 1942 in Allahabad (now Prayagraj). He received his education at the University of Delhi’s Kirori Mal College and Sherwood College in Nainital. In 1969, he made his screen debut as a narrator for the film Bhuvan Shome, directed by Mrinal Sen.

He first rose to fame in the early 1970s with parts in Hindi movies like Anand, Zanjeer, and Roti Kapada Aur Makaan. Later on, he became even more well-known, earning the moniker “angry young man” for his multiple on-screen personas. From the middle of the 1970s to the 1980s, he often starred in critically acclaimed, high-grossing Indian movies, including Deewaar, Sholay, Kabhi Kabhie, Hera Pheri,

Some of his most well-known roles include those in Namak Haraam, Abhimaan, Majboor, Mili, Chupke Chupke, Kaala Patthar, Shaan, Yaarana, Kaalia, Shakti, Aakhree Raasta, Shahenshah, and Agneepath. Other roles include those in Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish, Kasme Vaade, Trishul, Don, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Suhaag, Dostana, Naseeb, Laawaris, Namak Halaal, Coolie, Sharaabi, and Mard.

He had a hiatus from performing in the 1990s, but Mohabbatein in 2000 signaled his comeback. After then, he acted in a number of well-received and lucrative movies, including Sarkar, Paa, Piku, Pink, Badla, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Aankhen, Baghban, Khakee, Black, Bunty Aur Babli, and Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva. He became the only actor to win four National Film Awards for Best Actor for Piku. Bachchan further produced a role in the 2013 Hollywood motion picture The Great Gatsby as a non-Indian Jewish character.

Over his career, he has received countless honors, including an unprecedented four National Film trophies in the Best Actor category, in addition to numerous trophies from international film festivals and award shows. With sixteen Filmfare Awards under his belt and forty-two nominations total, including thirty-four for Best Actor, he leads all nominees in any major acting category.

In recognition of his achievements to the arts, the Indian government awarded him the Padma Shri in 1984, the Padma Bhushan in 2001, the Padma Vibhushan in 2015, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2018, which is India’s highest honor in the film industry. The French government honored him with For his extraordinary career in the film industry and beyond, he was awarded the Legion of Honour in 2007, the highest civilian honor.

Bachchan has pursued careers in playback singing, film production, and television presenting in addition to acting. He has served as host of multiple seasons of Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian adaptation of the popular game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? He briefly entered politics in the 1980s as well. In addition, Bachchan is a well-known brand endorser in India and has participated in a number of philanthropic projects.

He gained a sizable foreign fan base among South Asians living abroad in addition to those outside the Indian subcontinent, in places such as Africa (South Africa, Eastern Africa, and Mauritius), the Middle East (particularly the Caribbean (Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago), Oceania (Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand), the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Central Asia, and the United States.

In 1999, an online survey conducted by BBC Your Millennium named Bachchan the “greatest star of stage or screen”. TIME magazine named Bachchan the “Star of the Millennium” in October 2003.

Childhood and family

Additional details: Bachchan family
Born in Allahabad (now Prayagraj) on October 11, 1942, Bachchan was the son of social activist Teji Bachchan and Hindi poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Fluent in Awadhi, Hindi, and Urdu, Harivansh Rai Bachchan was an Awadhi Hindu Kayastha. The ancestors of Harivansh came from the village of Babupatti in the Raniganj tehsil of the Pratapgarh district of the current state of India’s Uttar Pradesh state.

From Lyallpur, Punjab, British India (now known as Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan), Teji Bachchan was a Punjabi Sikh Khatri. Ajitabh, Bachchan’s younger brother, is five years his junior.

The poet Sumitranandan Pant suggested the name Amitabh to Bachchan’s father, but at first, his parents planned to name him Inquilaab (Hindustani for “Revolution”), inspired by the popular phrase Inquilab Zindabad (which translates into English as “Long live the revolution”) used during the Indian independence struggle.

Amitabh’s father, who was against the caste system, published all of his writings under the pen name Bachchan, which means “child-like” in common Hindi, even though his surname was Shrivastava. During his father’s school admissions process, he and Bachchan’s Mother determined that Bachchan, not Shrivastava, should be the family name.

Amitabh Bachchan made his cinematic début with this last name, which he has since adopted for all other purposes. His immediate family now goes by this surname. In 2003, Bachchan’s mother passed away, and in 2007, his father.

Bachchan attended Sherwood College in Nainital and Boys’ High School & College in Allahabad for his secondary education. He studied at the University of Delhi in Delhi at Kirori Mal College. In 1962, he received his Bachelor of Science from Kirori Mal College. Prithviraj Kapoor, the patriarch of the Kapoor performing dynasty and the creator of Prithvi Theatre, was contacted by Bachchan’s father after he completed his studies to inquire about a possible role, but Kapoor declined.

gave no support. Before he started his acting career, Bachchan was friends with both Rajiv and Sanjay Gandhi. When he lived in New Delhi, he liked to hang around with them. The political Nehru-Gandhi dynasty was quite close to Bachchan’s family. Bachchan had welcomed Sonia Gandhi at the Palam International Airport on January 13, 1968, when she had first arrived in India from Italy prior to her marriage. Prior to her marriage to Rajiv, she lived with Bachchan’s parents for forty-eight days.

Bachchan “failed the audition” when he applied to work as a newsreader for All India Radio in Delhi towards the end of the 1960s. In Kolkata (Calcutta), he started working as a business executive for Bird & Company [when?] and had a theatrical career prior to beginning his film career. It’s believed that because his mother stressed that he should “take center stage,” she may have had some influence on his professional decision.

About Kamal Haasan :

Born Parthasarathy Srinivasan on November 7, 1954, Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, politician, playback singer, social activist, screenwriter, choreographer, director, producer, and presenter of motion pictures.

He primarily works in Tamil cinema. In addition to Tamil, he has made appearances in a few Bengali, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada movies. Haasan, who is regarded as one of the best actors in Indian cinema, is also credited with bringing numerous novel filmmaking techniques and technology to the country.

Numerous honors have been bestowed upon him, including one Rashtrapati Award, two Filmfare Awards, nine Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four Nandi Awards, four National Film Awards, and seventeen Filmfare Awards South. He received the Padma Bhushan in 1990, the Padma Shri in 1990, and the Kalaimamani Award in 1984.

2014, as well as the 2016 Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma, for which he received a President’s Gold Medal, Haasan made his acting debut. Following a hiatus, he made his feature film debut in the 1975 drama Apoorva Raagangal, which was helmed by K. Balachander.

The role of an impertinent young man who falls in love with an elderly woman won him his first Filmfare Award. In Moondram Pirai (1982), he played a guileless young man who falls in love with a woman who has retrograde amnesia. In Nayakan (1987), he played an ordinary slum dweller who becomes a highly revered don. He has won three National Film Awards for Best Actor.

roles in India (1996). His roles in Sagara Sangamam (1983), Swathi Muthyam (1986), Pushpaka Vimana (1987), Sathyaa (1988), Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), Gunaa (1991), Thevar Magan (1992), Nammavar (1994), Mahanadhi (1994), Hey Ram (2000), Aalavandhan (2001), Anbe Sivam (2003), Virumaandi (2004), Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu (2006), Dasavathaaram (2008), in which he played ten roles, Vishwaroopam (2013), and Vikram (2022) all brought him further praise. Many of his films have been produced by Raaj Kamal Films International, his production firm.

In 2004, Haasan was granted the inaugural Abraham Kovoor National Award in recognition of his charitable endeavors. He served as the project ambassador for the Hridayaragam 2010 event, which aimed to generate money for a children’s orphanage serving HIV/AIDS victims. Haasan started a children’s cancer relief fund in September 2010 and distributed flowers to kids who had the disease at  Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, Porur.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi put up Haasan’s name for the Swachh Bharat Mission. Haasan officially established Makkal Needhi Maiam, or the People’s Justice Center, on February 21, 2018.

Childhood and family

Article focus: The Haasan-Ratnam family
On November 7, 1954, Haasan was born as Parthasarathy into a Tamil Iyengar Brahmin household. His parents were Rajalakshmi, a homemaker, and D. Srinivasan, a lawyer and freedom fighter. At first, Haasan was known as Parthasarathy. Later on, his father gave him the new name Kamal Haasan. Actors Charuhasan (1931–born) and Chandrahasan (1937–2017) are his brothers.

Nalini, Haasan’s sister, is a classical dancer who was born in 1946. Before relocating to Madras, he completed his elementary schooling at Paramakudi (now Chennai) while his brothers went on to further their studies. Encouraged by his father, Haasan pursued his schooling in Santhome, Madras, where he developed an interest in the arts and cinema.

Career in film

1960–1963
Haasan accompanied his mother, a doctor, when she went to see A. V. Meiyappan (AVM) for his wife’s treatment. M. Saravanan, the son of AVM, seemed to be pleased by his manner and suggested him for their production of Kalathur Kannamma. At the age of six, Haasan earned the Rashtrapati Award, also known as the President’s Gold Medal, for his role in Kalathur Kannamma. He also acted in five other films during his childhood.

with 1962, he made his feature film debut with Kannum Karalum. Encouraged by his father, he joined T. K. Shanmugam’s repertory group, T. K. S. Nataka Sabha.

1970–1975
Haasan returned to the film business as a dance assistant, training under choreographer Thankappan, following a seven-year break. Haasan made a few cameos in a few movies during this period, some of which were uncredited. In the dancing scene of the 1970 movie Maanavan, he made his initial appearance.

He then worked with Thankappan on movies like Kasi Yathirai (1973) and Annai Velankani (1971). He served as assistant director and played a supporting part in the former. In the 1973 Tamil film Arangetram, directed by K. Balachander, he played his first major role. He was portrayed by Balachander as the antagonist in his 1973 novel Sollathaan Ninaikkiren.

After that, Haasan played minor parts in movies like Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974) and Gumasthavin Magal (1974).and Avanillai Naan. In the same year, he received his first Filmfare Award for his performance in the lead role in the Malayalam movie Kanyakumari. His debut role in Tamil film came in Balachander’s Apoorva Raagangal. He portrayed a young, disobedient man who develops feelings for an elderly lady. Haasan studied mridangam playing in order to represent this role. He received his second Filmfare Award for the role.

About Deepika Padukone :

Indian actress Deepika Padukone (pronounced [d˪iːpɪkaː pəɖʊkoːɳeː]) was born on January 5, 1986. Her main role is in Hindi films. As of 2023, she is the highest-paid actress in India, and she has won three Filmfare Awards. She is included among the most well-known figures in the country; in 2018, Time named her one of the 100 most important people in the world, and in 2022, Time gave her the Time100 Impact Award.

Padukone was reared in Bangalore after being born in Copenhagen, the daughter of badminton player Prakash Padukone. She competed in national badminton tournaments as a youngster, but she gave up the sport to pursue a career as a fashion model. She started getting offers for movies, and in 2006, she made her feature debut as the lead character.

of Aishwarya, the Kannada movie. Then, in her first Bollywood film, Om Shanti Om (2007), Padukone costarred with Shah Rukh Khan in a dual part that earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. After winning critical acclaim for her lead part in the romantic comedy Love Aaj Kal (2009), Padukone experienced a brief setback.

Cocktail (2012) was a pivotal moment in her career. She went on to star in romantic comedies Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Chennai Express (2013), a heist comedy Happy New Year (2014), period dramas Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018) directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and the Hollywood action film XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017). She was also praised by critics.

for winning two Filmfare Awards for Best Actress for her roles as Juliet in Bhansali’s Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013) and a stubborn daughter in Piku (2015). After a brief break and two financially disastrous films produced by her own firm, Ka Productions, Padukone starred in Pathaan and appeared briefly in Jawan, two of the highest-grossing action movies of 2023.

Padukone won the 2018 World Economic Forum Crystal Award for founding The Live Love Laugh Foundation, which raises awareness of mental health issues in India. She has created her own line of women’s clothes, performs in stage plays, and is a well-known celebrity brand endorser. Her other endeavors consist of investing in startups and a brand for self-care. Padukone is wed to Ranveer Singh, a regular collaborator.

Childhood and modeling career

Padukone was born to Indian parents who spoke Konkani on January 5, 1986, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her mother, Ujjala, works as a travel agent, while her father, Prakash Padukone, used to be a professional badminton player. Anisha, her younger sister, plays golf. Ramesh, her paternal grandfather, served as the Mysore Badminton Association’s secretary.

When Padukone had just turned one year old, the family moved to Bangalore, India. She attended Sophia High School in Bangalore and Mount Carmel College to finish her pre-university coursework. After that, she enrolled at the Indira Gandhi National Open University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, but she left since her modeling profession interfered with her classes.

According to Padukone, she did not have many friends and was socially uncomfortable as a young child. Her life revolved around badminton, which she began playing competitively at an early age. In a 2012 interview, Padukone described her typical day as follows: “I would wake up at five in the morning, go for physical training, go to school, again go for playing badminton, finish my homework, and go to sleep.”

Throughout her academic years, Padukone pursued a career in badminton and participated in national badminton competitions. She participated in a few state-level baseball competitions as well. In addition to focusing on her studies and athletic career, Padukone was a child model, making her debut in a few commercials at the eight years old.

She wanted to switch her career path and become a fashion model in the ninth grade. “I realized that I was playing the game only because it ran in the family,” she subsequently said in an explanation. Upon asking my father if I may stop playing the game, he responded without any anger.” She started working as a model full-time in 2004 and was trained by Prasad Bidapa.

In the beginning of her career, Padukone modeled for a number of different companies and goods after appearing in a TV ad for the soap Liril. She debuted on the runway for designer Suneet Varma at Lakme Fashion Week in 2005, and she took home the Kingfisher Fashion Awards’ Model of the Year title. When Padukone made an appearance, her notoriety grew.

“Since Aishwarya Rai, we haven’t had a girl as beautiful and fresh,” designer Wendell Rodricks remarked in a well-known print campaign for the 2006 Kingfisher Calendar. She was discovered by Rodricks, who signed her up with the Matrix entertainment agency, while she was taking a jewelry class at Ganjam.

When Padukone moved to Mumbai at the age of 21, she stayed at her aunt’s house. She became well-known in 2006 when she appeared in the music video for “Naam Hai Tera,” a song by Himesh Reshammiya from the album Aap Ka Surroor.

Padukone soon started to get offers for movies. Thinking that she was too unskilled to be an actor, she signed up for a class at Anupam Kher’s film school. After much conjecture in the media, the filmmaker Farah Khan, who had Having seen her in Reshammiya’s song video, she decided to cast her in the movie Happy New Year, which was her next project.

Rodricks acknowledges that he assisted her in landing the part. Khan contacted Malaika Arora in search of a model to play the lead role in the movie. Padukone had been modeling for Rodricks for around two years at that point. Rodricks suggested her to Arora, a close friend of his, who subsequently suggested her to Khan.

 

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