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Theatre“Shanti Kranti” is a 1991 Indian action film that sought to blend peace with revolution, a theme reflected in its title. Produced and directed by V. Ravichandran under the banner of Eshwari Productions, the film embarked on a grand cinematic journey across multiple languages, simultaneously shot in Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil. This ambitious endeavor aimed to capture a wider audience base, leveraging the popularity of its stellar cast and the diverse linguistic landscape of India.
At its core, the film revolves around the dynamic interplay of peace and revolution, a theme as timeless as it is compelling. Lead by the charismatic duo of V. Ravichandran and Juhi Chawla, the film embarks on a narrative journey filled with intrigue, action, and emotion. Ramesh Aravind, Khushbu, and Anant Nag complement the central performances with their nuanced portrayals in supporting roles, adding depth and richness to the storytelling canvas.
One of the remarkable aspects of “Shanti Kranti” lies in its innovative approach to casting. V. Ravichandran not only spearheaded the project but also showcased his versatility by essaying different roles across the various language versions. His portrayal of Ramesh Aravind’s character in the Tamil and Telugu versions underscored his prowess as an actor with cross-linguistic appeal. Similarly, the inclusion of renowned actors like Nagarjuna and Rajinikanth in the Telugu and Hindi/Tamil versions respectively, added further star power and resonance to the film’s multilingual narrative.
Despite its ambitious scale and star-studded ensemble, “Shanti Kranti” faced challenges at the box office, ultimately falling short of expectations in all four languages. However, its legacy endures as a testament to the bold vision of its creators and the inherent complexities of the Indian film industry. Through its thematic exploration of peace and revolution, the film transcends linguistic barriers, offering audiences a universal cinematic experience that resonates across cultures and generations.
With a budget of ₹10 crores, “Shanti Kranti” captivated audiences with its 142-minute runtime, immersing them in a world where ideals collide, and the quest for peace intertwines with the fervor of revolution. Released on 19th September 1991, the film stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Indian cinema and the boundless creativity of its storytellers.
Director | V. Ravichandran |
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Story | V. Ravichandran |
Screenplay | V. Ravichandran |
Dialogues | Hamsalekha |
Cinematography | R. Madhusudan |
Editor | K. Balu |
Music | Hamsalekha |
Producer | V. RavichandranN. Veeraswamy |
Cast | V. Ravichandran Juhi Chawla Ramesh AravindKhushbuAnant NagarkatteSrinath Bullet PrakashSangita Madhavan NairBabu AntonyAnnapurna Rekha DasAnu Prabhakar |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Eshwari Productions |
Budget | 10 crores |
OTT Platform | Prime Video |