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Mrugaraju

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2001 Telugu film by Gunasekhar

Mrugaraju
Poster
Directed byGunasekhar
Written byScreenplay:
Gunasekhar
Story:
Devi Film Productions
Dialogues:
Satyanand
Produced byK. Devi Varaprasad
StarringChiranjeevi
Simran
Sanghavi
Nagendra Babu
CinematographySekhar V. Joseph
Edited byKotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music byMani Sharma
Distributed byDevi Film Productions
Release date
  • 11 January 2001 (2001-01-11)
Running time
147 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Mrugaraju (transl. King of the beasts) is a 2001 IndianTelugu-languageaction adventure film directed byGunasekhar. The film starsChiranjeevi, with supporting roles played bySimran,Sanghavi andNagendra Babu. The music was composed byMani Sharma. Released during theSankranthi festival on 11 January 2001, the film was abox-office bomb.[1] The core plot is based on the 1996 American filmThe Ghost and the Darkness.[2] It was dubbed intoTamil asVettaikaran and inHindi asRakshak - The Protector.[3]

Plot

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In the jungle surrounding the village ofAdavipalli, a government project is underway to construct a railway bridge to facilitate the transport of goods, as the area is rich in ores and located between two hills. However, the construction is hindered by a man-eating lion, which has recently claimed the life of the chief engineer. The railway department assigns Aishwarya (Simran) to lead the project and resume the construction. Despite her efforts, the lion continues to terrorize the workers.

Raju (Chiranjeevi), a renowned hunter from Adavipalli, is brought in to eliminate the threat. In the first half, Raju successfully traps and kills the lion, but this comes at the cost of his friend Appanna Dora (Nagendra Babu). However, the second lion in the jungle, enraged by the death of its companion, starts causing further destruction. Additionally, Raju faces trouble from a corrupt forest ranger (Surya) and a local smuggler (Ramireddy), both of whom he defeats by the interval.

It is then revealed that Aishwarya is Raju's estranged wife. In a flashback, Raju, while participating in a crafts fair in the city to sell jungle herbs, meets Aishwarya, who is engaged to Vicky (Raja Ravindra). After helping Aishwarya win a shooting game at the fair, she invites him to her engagement. At the event, Raju witnesses Vicky flirting with another woman and confronts him about his behavior, which Aishwarya observes. She decides to break off her engagement and marries Raju, believing him to be a better man.

However, Aishwarya's father creates misunderstandings that lead to their separation. During this time, Aishwarya discovers she is pregnant and gives birth to a daughter. When Raju learns of his daughter, he is overjoyed, but Aishwarya keeps the child away from him and his parents. One night, the lion returns and attacks, but Raju’s parents save their granddaughter, sacrificing their lives. Before dying, they reveal the truth about Aishwarya’s father’s deceit.

The next morning, the workers abandon the project. Raju and Aishwarya search for their lost daughter in the forest and find her standing in front of the man-eating lion. Raju kills the lion, saving his daughter, and the family is reunited.

Cast

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Production

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The core plot ofMrugaraju was inspired by the 1996 American filmThe Ghost and the Darkness.[4] Initially,Jayanth C. Paranjee was brought on board to direct the film for Devi Films in December 1998. Jayanth conceptualized the backdrop for the project but was later reassigned to directRavoyi Chandamama (1999) forVyjayanthi Movies. As a result, Gunasekhar was brought in to helmMrugaraju.[2]Nagendra Babu contributed to the development of the storyline, while writersYandamuri Veerendranath andSatyanand worked on the script in consultation with Gunasekhar and lead actor Chiranjeevi. A flashback storyline was incorporated into the script to enhance its emotional depth and appeal.[2][5]

The film was produced byK. Devi Varaprasad under the Devi Films banner, with a budget of ₹15crore. Extensive resources were allocated to create a high-budget production. For instance, ₹75lakh was spent on a single set for a song sequence, and another ₹30 lakh was spent to recreateAmsterdam city atAnnapurna Studios. Several scenes featuring the lion were shot inSouth Africa, withPentamedia Graphics contributing to the visual effects.[2] The forest scenes were shot at Talakona and Johannesburg in South Africa and scenes where Chiranjeevi's character experiencing life in city was shot at Film City.[6]

Music

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Mrugaraju
Soundtrack album by
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length34:11
ProducerMani Sharma

The soundtrack of the film was composed byMani Sharma.[7] The album consists of six songs. Lyrics for the three songs were penned byVeturi and the remaining three songs were written byChandrabose,Kulasekhar andBhuvanachandra.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ramayya Padaletti"VeturiShankar Mahadevan6:00
2."Aley ley Aley ley"VeturiUdit Narayan,S. P. Sailaja5:36
3."Sathamana Mannadile"VeturiHariharan,Sadhana Sargam5:38
4."Chai Chai"ChandraboseChiranjeevi6:00
5."Hangama Hangama"KulasekharRaghu Kunche,K. S. Chithra5:29
6."Dammentho"BhuvanachandraSukhwinder Singh,Swarnalatha5:28
Total length:34:11

Critical reception

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Full Hyderabad wrote, "Save for the phenomenal photography, there is nothing new about the film. Except for the part of Chiranjeevi trying to tame the lions, which has been photographed wonderfully, the story is quite contrived. What keeps the film afloat is the adventure drama, but unfortunately the director decides to sink his ship with a flashback that doesn't seem to end, contributing to tears and heartache."[8]Idlebrain wrote, "As story is plain and simple, a lot would depend upon screenplay to make the film gripping and interesting. But Guna Sekhar failed to stitch the scenes in perfect manner. And he tried to ape the original film in most of the scenes, which resulted in poor copying as we lack the special FX finesse the Hollywood boast of".[2]Telugu Cinema wrote "[..] It's a bad imitation to the Oscar winning English film Ghost in the Darkness. Stuffed and spiced with Telugu film masala the film fails to impress and instead it takes on nerves".[9]Indiainfo wrote "Both Chiranjeevi and Simran are good but the lion has stolen the show with its gracious presence. And in fact, it is the only saving grace of the movie. On the whole , the movie is a "time killer".[10]

References

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  1. ^Sri (4 March 2006)."Star Interviews: Interview with Devi Vara Prasad".Telugucinema.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 November 2006. Retrieved11 September 2024.
  2. ^abcde"Movie review - Mrugaraju".Idlebrain.com.Archived from the original on 16 August 2024. Retrieved12 September 2024.
  3. ^"Rakshak: The Protector on Moviebuff.com".Moviebuff.com.Archived from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved4 February 2022.
  4. ^Sri (4 March 2006)."Star Interviews: Interview with Devi Vara Prasad".Telugucinema.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 November 2006. Retrieved11 September 2024.
  5. ^"Interview with Nagababu by Jeevi".Idlebrain.com. 20 August 2000.Archived from the original on 4 January 2025. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  6. ^"Mrigaraju in film city".Telugu Cinema. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2000. Retrieved17 September 2025.
  7. ^"Mruga Raju Songs: Mruga Raju MP3 Telugu Songs by Mani Sharma Online Free on Gaana.com".Archived from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved25 December 2020 – via gaana.com.
  8. ^"Mrugaraju review: Mrugaraju (Telugu) Movie Review - fullhyd.com".
  9. ^CV."Mrigaraju".Telugu Cinema. Archived fromthe original on 10 February 2002. Retrieved12 September 2025.
  10. ^"Mrugaraju: A Time Killer".Indiainfo. Archived fromthe original on 18 December 2001. Retrieved27 December 2025.

External links

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Filmography ofGunasekhar
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