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TheatreMenaka abandons the child close to Rishi Kanva’s hermitage at the beginning of the film before ascending to heaven. In the woodland during the summer, King Dushyanta was pursuing an antelope when he came across an ascetic. The monk advised him not to kill the beast because it belonged to Kanva’s ashrama. After all, doing so would violate the land’s sacredness. Dushyanta was persuaded to go to the ashrama in exchange for his promise not to kill the antelope. He was informed that since the sage was away, Shakuntala, Kanva’s adoptive daughter, would welcome him. He saw three beautiful females watering the plants when he first entered the ashrama and fell in love with Shakuntala, one of the girls.
After speaking with the bevvy, he discovered that Shakuntala’s real parents were Kshatriyas Vishvamitra and Menaka, making Shakuntala an ideal bride for him. However, Dushyanta opted not to expose his identity. After learning that an elephant was out of control, the group dispersed, and Shakuntala became enamoured with the guest. The king gave his general orders to put an end to the mayhem and tell his men not to approach the ashrama. He confided in his friend and sidekick Vidushaka his feelings, pleading with him to come up with an excuse to remain at the ashrama without raising any red flags. Fortunately, a few ascetics immediately came up to him and asked him to protect their yajna, which he did without hesitation.
To avoid his friend turning out to be a spy, he despatched Vidushaka to his capital while lying and claiming that his love for Shakuntala was only a jest. He kept vigil over the ascetics’ yajna for a while. As soon as Shankuntala acknowledged her emotions for Dushyanta, the two were legally wed using Gandharva ceremonies. The monarch assured his wife before departing for the capital that he would send a capable guard to accompany her to his palace.
Shakuntala failed to extend proper hospitality to the irritable sage, Durvasa, while she was alone because she was preoccupied with the thoughts of her husband. She was cursed by Durvasa, who claimed that the man she had been obsessing about would never remember her. Anasuya, one of Shakuntala’s associates, explained why her friend was being careless and begged the sage’s pardon. In exchange for a gesture of recognition, Duravasa consented to grant a concession of the curse, promising that the guy would remember her. Because Shakuntala had a symbol of recognition, her friends decided not to tell her about the curse because they assumed her husband would remember her anyway. Kanva went back to his ashrama and gave his approval for the union. After the curse took effect, Dushyanta was unable to recall Shakuntala at all. Shakuntala began to exhibit pregnancy symptoms, therefore Kanva decided to send her to her legal spouse while outlining to her the responsibilities of a wife and a daughter-in-law. They had to take a canoe crossing across a river on the way, and Shakuntala stroked her fingers through the water, drawn in by the river’s rich blue colour.
Without her realising it, her ring—Dushyanta’s ring—slipped off her finger. When they arrived at the king’s palace, Dushyanta didn’t recognise Shakuntala; instead, he just feigned shock when the sages who were with them persuaded him to accept her as his queen. Shakuntala looked for the ring that the king had given her when they parted ways but discovered it had disappeared during the journey. Shakuntala, who is distraught, is carried away by an apsara as they leave the room. After some time, a fisherman found the ring Shakuntala had fallen in a pool of water inside a fish, which was then produced before Dushyanta after charges of stealing.
When the king saw the ring, Durvasa’s curse was broken, and his memory of his wife was revived. He set out right away to find her, but when he got to her father’s ashram, he found that she wasn’t there anymore. In the process of searching further into the jungle for his wife, he unexpectedly came upon a small kid counting the teeth of a lion whose mouth had been forced open by the youngster. The kid was received by the king, who was astounded by the boy’s bravery and fortitude. When the youngster responded that he was Bharata, the son of King Dushyanta, he caught him off guard. The family was reunited when the boy escorted him to Shakuntala.
Director | Gunasekhar |
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Story | |
Screenplay | Gunasekhar |
Dialogues | Sai Madhav Burra |
Cinematography | Sekhar V. Joesph |
Music | Mani Sharma |
Producer | Neelima Guna |
Cast | Dev Mohan Samantha Ruth Prabhu Allu ArhaAnanya NagallaGautami TadimallaMadhoo ShahPrakash RajKabir BediKabir Duhan SinghVarshini SounderajanAadarsh Balakrishna SubbarajuHarish UthamanSachin Khedekar |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Gunna Teamworks,Sri Venkateswara Creations |
Budget | ₹65 Crore |
Box Office | ₹20 Crore |
OTT Platform | Prime Video |
OTT Release Date | May 11, 2023 |