Apthamitra | |
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Directed by | P. Vasu |
Screenplay by | P. Vasu |
Story by | Madhu Muttam |
Based on | Manichitrathazhu |
Produced by | Dwarakish |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ramesh Babu |
Edited by | N. P. Satish |
Music by | Gurukiran |
Production company | Dwarakish Chithra |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Budget | ₹3 crores[1] |
Box office | ₹12—20 crores[1][2][3] |
Apthamitra (transl. Close friend) is a 2004 IndianKannada-languagePsychological horror action film directed byP. Vasu and produced byDwarakish. It starsVishnuvardhan,Soundarya andRamesh Arvind in the lead roles, whilePrema, Dwarakish andAvinash appear in supporting roles. The film is a remake ofMalayalam filmManichithrathazhu with some plot changes.[4][5] The film was released on 27 August 2004.[6][7] It marks the posthumous film for Soundarya in Kannada, released after her death on 17 April 2004.
Apthamitra ran for 365 days in theaters acrossKarnataka and was the highest ever grossing Kannada movie at that time and was an industry hit. The plot changes from the original film were retained in the Tamil filmChandramukhi (2005). The film was later followed by its sequel titledAptharakshaka (2010).[8][9]
Ramesh and Ganga are a married couple who recently move intoMysore to buy an ancient palace against the wishes of his uncle Shivananda and family elders. Shivananda agrees to reside with them with his two daughters Vani and Hema on a condition that the room on the first floor which is locked and sealed should not be visited by anyone in the family. They have their caretaker Rangajja, who lives in the outhouse with his granddaughter Sowmya. During their stay in the house, they learn that the palace once belonged to Raja Vijaya Rajendra Bahaddur, who had a court dancer namedNagavalli fromAndhra Pradesh. Raja was in love with Nagavalli, but she had already loved a fellow dancer namedRamanatha, who used to reside in a house just behind the palace. After discovering their affair on aDurgashtami day, Raja beheaded Ramanatha and burned Nagavalli alive. Before her death, Nagavalli vowed to burn the Raja alive on the very same Durgashtami day.
Strange things occur in the palace and everyone suspects Sowmya, who is always found at the place of the incident. Ramesh calls his psychiatrist friend Vijay to help him clear the misconceptions regarding the palace and its history. Shivananda is unhappy with Vijay's ways and is suspicious of him. Ramesh's cousin Vani is in love with an orphan dance teacher Mahadev who incidentally resides in the same house behind the palace. Vijay learns about this and tells Shivananda, who approves the alliance and their marriage is fixed. When the whole family is out of town to visit Mahadev to decide on his wedding with Vani, Ganga opens the room on the first floor with the key given by Sowmya. During the time, there are attempts to kill Ramesh by some mysterious being, which every time is foiled by Vijay. Vani is also attacked by an evil spirit and these incidents make Shivananda to call Acharya Ramachandra Shastri, a popular exorcist to perform some peace ritual upon the palace.
Though not interested in all these proceedings, Ramesh agrees with his advice of Vijay. On the eve of Mahadev and Vani's engagement ceremony, Ganga accuses Mahadev of trying to molest her - which is refused by both Mahadev and Vijay. Upon hearing this, Ramesh gets angry at Vijay, where Acharya tells Vijay to reveal the mystery behind the strange incidents. Vijay reveals to everyone that Ganga (who turned into Nagavalli) is behind all the strange incidents and had tried to kill Ramesh and Vani because Nagavalli thinks that Mahadevan is her lover Ramanathan. Ganga who visited the first-floor room was enamored by Nagavalli and her diary. Since Ganga suffered fromSplit personality disorder, the mystery behind Nagavalli's story made her develop an unusual empathy for Nagavalli, and taking advantage of this, the spirit of Nagavalli had also actually entered Ganga's body.
Ganga (possessed by Nagavalli) now intends to kill Vijay as he had posed in front of her as Raja Vijaya Rajendra Bahaddur on the coming Durgashtami day as vowed by Nagavalli while dying. On Durgashtami in the dance hall, the family and Acharya allow Nagavalli (Ganga) to burn Vijay alive. Acharya then blows smoke and ash on Ganga's face when she is given a torch to burn Vijay. Ramesh then opens a trapdoor to let Vijay escape, and an effigy of Raja gets burnt instead. Convinced that Raja is dead, Nagavalli's spirit, as promised to Acharya, leaves Ganga's body and she gets cured. Vijay helps Ganga psychologically later to regain herself, where Ramesh thanks Vijay for his help. Before leaving, Vijay meets Sowmya in person and asks her to meet his parents, if she really loves him and wishes to marry him. Mukunda, Shivananda's elder brother and Ramesh's another maternal uncle, accompanies Vijay to his journey to the States as he had now developed an affection and respect for him.
The film began production afterVishnuvardhan agreed to act in a film produced byDwarakish.[13] Vishnuvardhan and Dwarakish has starred together in several films includingKalla Kulla (1975).[14] According toP. Vasu, seventy percent of the film is similar toManichithrathazhu (1993).[15] This was Soundarya's last film in her career which ended with two posthumous releases - the other being theTelugu movieShiva Shankar which released a week beforeApthamitra. Shashikala dubbed for Soundarya.[16]
Apthamitra | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 26 July 2004 | |||
Recorded | Ashwini Recording Company | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 28:31 | |||
Language | Kannada | |||
Label | Ashwini Audio | |||
Producer | Gurukiran | |||
Gurukiran chronology | ||||
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Gurukiran scored the film's background music and composed for its soundtrack, with lyrics for the tracks written byV. Manohar,Kaviraj, V. Nagendra Prasad and Goturi. The soundtrack album, which received positive reviews from critics, consists of six tracks.[17] The trackKaalavannu Tadeyoru was taken from the 1977 film,Kittu Puttu (composed byRajan-Nagendra) which hadDwarakish andVishnuvardhan playing the lead roles as well; the lyrics for which was written byChi. Udayashankar. The music for the film was well received upon release.[18]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Anku Donku" | V. Manohar | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,K. S. Chithra | 4:40 |
2. | "Kaalavannu Tadeyoru" | Chi. Udayashankar | Hariharan,Gurukiran | 5:05 |
3. | "Kana Kanade" | Kaviraj | Madhu Balakrishnan | 5:01 |
4. | "Pata Pata" | V. Nagendra Prasad | Udit Narayan, K. S. Chithra | 4:32 |
5. | "Baara Baara" | Goturi | Rajesh Krishnan,Nanditha | 4:43 |
6. | "Raa Raa" | Goturi | Nithyashree Mahadevan, Rajesh Krishnan | 4:41 |
Total length: | 28:42 |
A critic fromSify wrote, "This is a well made film in which talented actress Soundarya made her last appearance in a Kannada film which is a supernatural thriller. Gurukiran’s music is a major advantage for the film and on the wholeAptamithra is worth a watch."[19] A critic fromViggy wrote that "Multi-starrer Aptha Mitra is a perfect treat for people who wants quality entertainer".[14]Deccan Herald wrote "Suspense, horror, comedy, superstition and sentiments continue the story well. A kitchen scene which tries to creates suspense seems to have escaped the director’s concentration. The story picks up tempo in the suspense scenes in the first part and starts unfolding slowly in the post-interval part. Above all, the film also throws light on human psychology."[20] By the film's 34th week it collected over 10 crores at box office. The release ofChandramukhi did not affect the film's collections.[21][22] It completed one year (52 weeks) screening at Santosh theatre inBangalore.[23]
The film, won fiveFilmfare Awards that include:[24]
The dialogues "Nannu vaadi to velladaniki vadalava?" (transl. Won't you leave me to go with him?) spoken by Soundarya and "Ide, illeno samasye ide." (transl. There is some problem here.) by Avinash character became popular.[16][12] In an introduction scene ofSudeep fromVishnuvardhana, Sudeep's character is shown watchingApthamitra featuring Vishnuvardhan in a fight/intro scene in a theatre with other fans. He is also shown imitating the character of the actor in a fight scene fromApthamitra with archive scenes from the film, which was shown to be a tributary scene for the actor from the film.[citation needed]