Telugu
Theatre“Veera: An Arrow Head of Action,” a Telugu-language action comedy film from 2011, was produced by Ganesh Indukuri under the Sanvi Productions banner and directed by Ramesh Varma. The film stars Ravi Teja, Kajal Aggarwal, and Taapsee Pannu, featuring a musical score composed by S. Thaman. Cinematography duties were handled by Chota K. Naidu.
It achieved notable success, completing 50 days in 60 centers and a 100-day run at the box office. The movie’s storyline introduces Shyamsunder (Shaam), an honest ACP, who finds himself in conflict with the local don, Dhanraj (Rahul Dev). Tragedy strikes when Shyam’s son, Moksha, is killed by the goons. Fearing for his daughter’s safety, Shyam keeps the truth from his family.
Dhanraj’s threats prompt the police department to assign security, introducing Deva (Ravi Teja), who later reveals himself as Veera, a guardian-like figure to the village.As the plot unfolds, Shyam’s family remains unaware of the tragedy, believing their son is away on an excursion. Shyam confides in Deva, who learns about the family’s predicament.
Meanwhile, Deva encounters Aiki (Taapsee Pannu), who develops feelings for him, adding a romantic subplot to the narrative.Complex relationships emerge as Sathya (Sridevi Vijaykumar), Shyam’s wife, distrusts Deva, while Aiki falls in love with him. The revelation that Deva is not the appointed security officer raises tension.
Veera’s connection to Sathya is unveiled, revealing her as his step-sister.The pre-interval scene intensifies as Dhanraj targets Shyam’s family, leading to a fierce confrontation where Veera protects his sister’s family. Pedda Rayudu (Pradeep Rawat) arrives, claiming to be Veera’s nemesis and shoots him, leaving Veera unconscious.
The narrative shifts to a flashback, unraveling Veera’s past as a powerful and benevolent landlord of a village. Pedda Rayudu, a rival landlord, seeks to displace the villagers for a factory. Veera opposes him, resulting in a brutal clash. Veera’s family faces tragedy in his absence, leading to Sathya’s resentment towards him.
Veera’s return to the city to protect his step-sister’s family marks a pivotal moment. The flashback reveals the intense conflict between Veera and Pedda, where Veera avenges the loss of his family, unaware that Pedda survives an explosion meant to end him. Pedda’s challenge in the present-day initiates a prolonged battle between the two adversaries.
Veera ultimately triumphs, avenging his family’s death. Aiki proposes to Veera, leading to a happy reunion with his sister and a resolution to his tumultuous past. The film captures the essence of action, drama, and familial bonds, showcasing Ravi Teja’s dynamic performance. The success of “Veera: An Arrow Head of Action” solidifies its place in Telugu cinema, resonating with audiences for its engaging narrative and impactful performances.
“Veera” remains a testament to Ravi Teja’s versatility and the film’s ability to seamlessly blend action, drama, and emotion. The movie’s success, along with its dubbed releases in other languages, further cements its status as a significant contribution to Indian cinema.
Director | Ramesh Varma |
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Story | Paruchuri Gopala KrishnaParuchuri Venkateswara Rao |
Screenplay | Ramesh Varma |
Dialogues | Paruchuri Gopala KrishnaParuchuri Venkateswara Rao |
Cinematography | Chota K. Naidu |
Editor | Gautham Raju |
Music | S.S.Thaman |
Producer | Ganesh Indukuri |
Cast | Ravi Teja Kajal AggarwalTaapsee Pannu Sridevi VijaykumarShamshuddin IbrahimRoja SelvamaniPradeep Rawat Rahul DevMurali SharmaAliNassarVijayakumar Paruchuri Gopala KrishnaParuchuri Venkateswara RaoSudha Telangana ShakuntalaAnnapurna Nagendra BabuAjayKrishnuduPraveenVenu MadhavKalakeya PrabhakarDharmavarapu SubramanyamChalapathi RaoSubbarajuPragathi Mahavadi HemaSrinivasa ReddyFish VenkatMaster Bharath |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | Sanvi Productions |
OTT Platform | SunNXT |
OTT Release Date | December 14, 2011 |