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Theatre“Siva,” a 1989 Indian Telugu-language crime action film, marked the directorial debut of Ram Gopal Varma and was produced by Akkineni Venkat and Yarlagadda Surendra under Annapurna Studios and SS Creations banners. The narrative delves into the exploitation of students by anti-social elements and the dynamics of crowd psychology, drawing from Varma’s own experiences as a student at Siddhartha Engineering College in Vijayawada.
Tanikella Bharani penned the dialogues, while Ilaiyaraaja crafted the evocative soundtrack and score. S. Gopala Reddy’s cinematography, Thota Tharani’s art direction, and Sattibabu’s editing contributed to the film’s visual and narrative impact. Principal photography, except for a brief stint in Madras (now Chennai), took place in Andhra Pradesh, concluding within 55 working days.
Despite a modest budget of ₹75 lakh, “Siva” garnered critical acclaim upon its release on October 5, 1989, particularly for its innovative technology and sound design. Contrary to expectations, the film emerged as a commercial juggernaut, becoming the highest-grossing film in Telugu cinema that year. Its success was underscored by a 100-day run in 22 centers and a 175-day run in five centers. The film was also showcased in the Indian Panorama mainstream section of the 13th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in January 1990.
The accolades continued with the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu and three Nandi Awards, including Best Director for Varma, Best First Film of a Director, and Best Dialogue Writer for Bharani. To commemorate its silver anniversary, a documentary titled “Exploring Shiva after 25 Years” was released, marking a first in Telugu cinema.
“Siva” attained cult status and propelled Nagarjuna to stardom. Its pioneering use of steadicam and innovative sound recording techniques revolutionized Telugu cinema, inspiring filmmakers to explore diverse themes and experiment with narrative styles. The film’s Tamil-dubbed version, “Udhayam,” enjoyed similar success.
Recognized as one of the greatest Indian films of all time, “Siva” was included in News18’s list for the April 2013 centennial celebration of Indian cinema. Varma subsequently remade the film twice in Hindi with the same title, with the first remake achieving box office success.
Director | Ram Gopal Varma |
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Story | Ram Gopal Varma |
Screenplay | Ram Gopal Varma |
Dialogues | Tanikella Bharani |
Cinematography | S. Gopal Reddy |
Editor | E Satti Babu |
Music | Ilaiyaraaja |
Producer | Akkineni VenkatSurendra Yarlagadda |
Cast | Nagarjuna Amala Akkineni RaghuvaranAravind ViswanathanTanikella BharaniChinnaMurali MohanKota Srinivasa RaoGollapudi Maruti RaoSai ChandSubhalekha SudhakarJ. D. ChakravarthyRamjagan Sushma RajNirmalammaBrahmajiUttejPuri JagannadhBhanu Prakash |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Annapurna Studios |
Budget | ₹75 lakh |
Box Office | ₹1.52 cr |
OTT Platform | Zee5 |