Telugu
TheatreThe 1994 Telugu-language high fantasy picture Bhairava Dweepam, also known as Bhairava’s Island, was co-written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and Raavi Kondala Rao. B. Venkatarama Reddy is the producer, working under the Chandamama Vijaya Pictures label. Nandamuri Balakrishna and Roja are the film’s actors, and Madhavapeddi Suresh is the composer. The movie got nine state Nandi Awards and did well at the box office. In Telugu cinema, Bhairava Dweepam is regarded as a seminal fantasy picture.
At the start of the movie, King Jayachandra of the Chandraprabha Dynasty departs Vasundhara after she gives birth to a boy. But after that, he gets agitated and goes for her. Vasudhara loses her kid on a cyclonic night; the child is raised as Vijay by a tribal chieftain who is watching over him. When the reclusive Jamadagni comforts and hides the broken Vasundhara, she makes an attempt at suicide. In addition, he creates a flower that symbolises her son and assures her that he will be secure till it blooms. As the years pass, Vijay becomes more kind and gallant.
His foster children once dreamed of having a miraculous liquid that gave them youth from a water tree. Thus, Vijay moved in with Kondanna, his sibling. As a result, he develops feelings for Princess Padmavati, who is the daughter of King Brahmananda Bhupathi, and she feels the same way. One evening, Vijay enters by the rear door, scales the cattle, has a carefree time with Padma, and then returns by easily outwitting the soldiers. In addition, Jayachandra becomes blind after his sons Uttar and Dakshin usurp the throne and shun him in a desert. In accordance with the instruction provided to Jayachandra, Brahmananda invites the two princes to Swayamvaram to embrace Padma. Knowing this, Vijay shows up with Kondanna in disguise as the prince. Confusion reigns as the originals also show up at the same time. Regardless, Brahmananda visitors two. When Vijay’s true identity eventually surfaces, he skips when Padma makes it clear that she will splice him.
The story now shifts to the enigmatic island of Bhairava Dweepam, home to the evil magician Bhairava, who is driven to achieve immortality. He must offer Goddess Kaali the blood of a virgin in order to get there. Bhairava kidnaps Padma from the castle as she is in a trance on a full moon day. In this manner, she promises the goddess that she will anoint with her blood on the day of the full moon and leaves. The following morning, a terrified Padma faintly remembers some of the events of the previous evening and becomes ill when medical professionals diagnose it as Black Magic. Brahmananda accuses Vijay of seizing him and torturing him in this way. Then, Vijay finds out about Padma’s condition. He runs to her right away, finds out about the approaching disaster, and runs away.
Director | singeetam srinivasa rao |
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Story | Raavi Kondala Rao |
Screenplay | singeetam srinivasa rao |
Dialogues | singeetam srinivasa rao |
Cinematography | Kabir Lal |
Editor | D. Rajagopal |
Music | Madhavapeddi Suresh |
Producer | B. Venkatarama Reddy |
Cast | Nandamuri Balakrishna Roja Selvamani Vijayakumar Kaikala SatyanarayanaVijaya RangarajuSubhalekha SudhakarGiri BabuBabu MohanMikkilineni Radhakrishna MurthyPadmanabhamSuthi VeluKovai SaralaBheemeswara RaoChitti BabuK. R. VijayaManoramaSangeetaRadhabaiMallela RajithaAttili LakshmiRambha |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Chandamama Vijaya Combines |
OTT Platform | YouTube |
OTT Release Date | December 12, 2015 |