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TheatreUnleashing a thrilling journey into the darkness within, “Asura” (meaning “Demon”) marked the 2015 directorial debut of Krishna Vijay. The Telugu-language film, co-produced by Vijay and Shyam Devabhaktuni, captivated audiences with its gripping story starring Nara Rohit and Priya Banerjee.
Exploring themes of vengeance and redemption, “Asura” received critical praise for its suspenseful narrative and powerful performances, ultimately finding box office success and leaving a lasting impact on the Telugu cinematic landscape.
In Rajahmundry’s grim prison, Dharma, the strict-yet-sensitive jailor, harbored a poetic soul beneath his stern gaze. While feared as a “demon” for his ironclad rules, his heart held whispers of kindness. His unorthodox views on reform clashed with iron bars, pushing him towards a twilight zone where good trod a grey path. When a diamond-dusted past collided with Charlie, the condemned killer, their paths would twist within the shadows, guided by a thief named Pandu. Secrets, whispers, and redemption awaited in the dank cells, forever blurring the lines between warden and wayward.
Pandu nurses a vendetta against Charlie for a failed diamond heist, which left Pandu handicapped. Charlie proposes a diamond deal for his escape, and Pandu, swayed, abandons his grudge. Charlie secures Pandu’s bail and allies with gangsters Muthyammanna and Daya for a jailbreak.
A surviving Charlie, temporarily spared from hanging, faces renewed threats. Dharma investigates, discovering Saira’s role in Charlie’s plan. Under pressure, Saira discloses details, reigniting efforts to execute Charlie. Daya’s gang kidnaps key figures, forcing collaboration.
Dharma, set on saving his loved ones and executing Charlie, faces unexpected challenges. A chaotic execution twist results in Dharma’s reprimand. Investigating further, Dharma uncovers Charlie and Pandu’s alliance, leading to a pursuit.
Daya kills Pandu, resulting in Dharma’s censure. The commissioner, viewing Charlie’s transfer as a challenge, moves him to a special jail. Muthyammanna and Daya orchestrate a successful escape amid a police shootout. Dharma intervenes, injuring Daya, and eventually, killing him. As news of Charlie’s escape spreads, the police issue a public alert and offer a reward for his capture.
Dharma safeguards Harika, the hangman’s mother, and the magistrate’s son but faces suspension from the human rights commission. Revealing Charlie’s supposed death, he orchestrates a plan to rescue kidnapped family members, fabricating a story and successfully diverting attention during an attack. Retrieving Charlie’s diamonds, he sends them for a noble cause, prompting Muthyammanna’s demise. Returning to service, Dharma completes his poetry and names his book “Asura.”
Director | Krishna Vijay |
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Story | Krishna Vijay |
Screenplay | Krishna Vijay |
Dialogues | Krishna Vijay |
Cinematography | S. V. Vishweshwar |
Editor | Dharmendra Kakarala |
Music | Sai Karthik |
Producer | Shyam Devabhaktuni, Krishna Vijay, Nara Rohit |
Cast | Nara Rohit Priya Banerjee Ravi varmaMadhusudhan Rao Satya DevRupa DeviSatya AkkalaSree Vishnu, Shankar Nag, Anukriti Govind Sharma, Vennela Rama Rao |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Devas Media and Entertainment Kushal Cinema Aran Media Works |
OTT Platform | Prime Video |