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2017 picture show directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga

Arjun Reddy
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga
Written by Sandeep Reddy Vanga
Produced by Pranay Reddy Vanga
Starring
  • Vijay Deverakonda
  • Shalini Pandey
Cinematography Raj Thota
Edited past Shashank Republic of mali
Music by Soundtrack:
Radhan
Score:
Harshavardhan Rameshwar

Production
visitor

Bhadrakali Pictures

Release date

  • 25 August 2017 (2017-08-25)

Running fourth dimension

186 minutes[i]
Country Bharat
Language Telugu
Budget 50–51.5 million[a]
Box office 510 one thousand thousand[iv]

Arjun Reddy is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed past Sandeep Reddy Vanga, and produced by his brother Pranay Reddy Vanga's company Bhadrakali Pictures. It stars Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey while Rahul Ramakrishna, Jia Sharma, Sanjay Swaroop, Gopinath Bhat, Kamal Kamaraju and Kanchana announced in supporting roles. The flick tells the story of Arjun Reddy Deshmukh (Deverakonda), a loftier-operation alcoholic surgeon who has anger management problems. Arjun is on a cocky-destructive path after the spousal relationship of his girlfriend Preethi Shetty (Pandey); the film focuses on his downfall and subsequent resurgence.

Arjun Reddy was partially inspired by Sandeep Vanga'due south life equally a physiotherapy educatee. He worked on the script for two years and it took four to 5 years for the moving picture to materialise. Principal photography commenced on 20 June 2016 at Hyderabad and took 86 working days to complete. Other filming locations include Mangalore, Dehradun and New Delhi, filming besides took identify in Italy. Radhan and Harshvardhan Rameshwar composed the soundtrack and score, respectively. Raj Thota was director of photography and Shashank Mali edited the flick.

Made on a upkeep of fifty–51.5 million; the film was released worldwide on 25 August 2017. It received positive reviews for its management, writing, cinematography and the cast performances—particularly that of Deverakonda, but drew criticism for allegedly promoting substance abuse among young people and for its romantic scenes. The film was a box part success, grossing 510 1000000 globally, with a distributor share of 260 meg. It received six nominations at the 65th Filmfare Awards South, including Best Telugu Film and Best Telugu Manager for Vanga; the film'southward simply win was Best Telugu Actor for Deverakonda. The film was remade in Hindi as Kabir Singh (2019) and twice in Tamil: as Adithya Varma (2019) and Varmaa (2020).

Plot [edit]

Arjun Reddy Deshmukh is a house surgeon at St. Mary'southward Medical College in Mangalore, Bharat. Despite beingness a brilliant student, he has severe anger direction problems that earn the wrath of the higher dean. Arjun'due south ambitious nature also earns him a reputation among his juniors as a college bang-up. Later on a brawl alongside his friend Kamal against members of the opposing team during an inter-college football game lucifer the dean asks Arjun to either apologise or leave the higher. Arjun initially chooses to leave the college, simply stays back subsequently meeting first-yr student Preethi Shetty.

Arjun and his friend Shiva enter a third-year classroom and announce that Arjun is in love with Preethi and asserts that she is exclusive to him. Initially afraid, Preethi starts adjusting to Arjun's overbearing attitude. She eventually reciprocates his feelings and they develop an intimate relationship. Arjun graduates with an MBBS degree and leaves for Mussoorie to pursue a Main's caste in Orthopedic surgery. Over the course of iii years, Arjun's and Preethi'south relationship becomes stronger. Months later, Arjun visits Preethi'south house, where her male parent sees them kissing and throws Arjun out.

Preethi's begetter opposes her and Arjun'south relationship due to Arjun'due south brash behaviour and too because they belong to different castes. Arjun demands Preethi decide within six hours otherwise he will terminate their relationship. Following this incident, Preethi'due south parents seize her phone, preventing her from contacting Arjun. By the time she manages to visit Arjun'southward house, he is boozer, injects morphine into himself, and becomes unconscious for 2 days. Preethi is and then forcibly married to someone from her caste. Arjun learns about the wedlock from Shiva and goes to her house. He is assaulted and gets arrested for making a scene. Arjun's father throws him out of the family unit habitation for ruining his reputation.

With Shiva'southward assist, Arjun rents a apartment and joins a private hospital equally a surgeon. To cope with his emotions, he starts taking drugs, attempts one-night stands, buys a pet domestic dog and names it after Preethi and drinks alcohol; all of which are unsuccessful. Within months, he becomes a successful surgeon and a high-functioning alcoholic who is feared by the infirmary's staff members, one of the reasons being his high surgery count. Arjun'southward self-destructing behaviour and refusal to move on worries Shiva and Kamal. He persuades one of his patients, Jia Sharma, a leading film star, to take a no-strings relationship with him, which he ends when she falls in beloved with him.

On a twenty-four hours off, Arjun unwillingly agrees to perform a life-saving surgery and collapses from aridity. The hospital staff examines his blood samples, which show traces of booze and cocaine. The hospital chief files a example against Arjun, who accepts the truth on the grounds of violating his professional ethics during an in-house courtroom hearing, despite Shiva making arrangements to bail him out. Arjun'south medical license is cancelled for v years and he is evicted from the flat. The next morn, Shiva manages to attain Arjun to convey his grandmother's death; he meets his father, and they reconcile. Arjun gives upwardly his self-destructive habits shortly after.

While leaving for a holiday, Arjun sees a meaning Preethi sitting in a park. Convinced that she is unhappy with her wedlock, Arjun meets her afterward returning from his holiday. Preethi reveals that she left her married man days after their union and continued to work in a clinic. She tells Arjun that he is the child'due south father, and they reunite. The pair marries, and Preethi's father apologises for misunderstanding their dear for each other.

Cast [edit]

  • Vijay Deverakonda equally Dr.Arjun Reddy Deshmukh, an alcoholic surgeon
  • Shalini Pandey equally Dr.Preethi Shetty, Arjun'due south love interest
  • Rahul Ramakrishna as Shiva, Arjun'southward best friend
  • Jia Sharma as Jia Sharma, an extra who consults Dr. Arjun and afterward falls in love with him
  • Sanjay Swaroop equally Dhanunjay Reddy Deshmukh, Arjun's father
  • Kamal Kamaraju as Gautham Reddy Deshmukh, Arjun's blood brother
  • Kanchana as Arjun's grandmother
  • Gopinath Bhat every bit Devdas Shetty, Preethi's father
  • Kalyan Subrahmanyam as Kamal, Arjun's friend
  • Amit Sharma as Amit
  • Aditi Myakal as Vidya, Arjun's friend
  • Anisha Alla as Keerthi, Arjun's friend
  • Sravya Mrudula as Shruthi, Preethi's friend
  • Bhushan Kalyan every bit Dean of St. Mary'southward higher
  • Priyadarshi Pulikonda as Vipul (cameo appearance)

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

Dearest stories are generally plot-driven, here information technology is driven by the character Arjun Reddy. It is a powerful proper noun. During college years, you go to hear seniors talk nigh a legendary character and that name has a recall value. These days our Telugu moving-picture show titles are lengthy and are from lyrics. I didn't want that. Arjun Reddy was thought to exist a faction film. I am juxtaposing that connotation with a love story.

 —Vanga on the film's title, in an interview with The Hindu in September 2016.[5]

Later on discontinuing his studies as a physiotherapist, Sandeep Vanga worked in the 2010 Telugu film Kedi every bit an banana director.[1] [6] He worked on the script of Arjun Reddy for two years and for four to v years approached producers who were not willing to finance the project until Vanga'southward brother Pranay Reddy agreed to exercise so.[one] Pranay and Vanga's father invested in the film equally. The project was made under the production banner of Bhadrakali Pictures.[6] [7]

Arjun Reddy was partially inspired from Vanga's life as a physiotherapy student: "It is not my story simply there are a lot of references from my life [...] Some of my medical college friends saw the picture and said that Arjun reminds them of me."[1] Later working on a scene, he used to wait for a week as he believed that for a movie with twists and turns, the narrative would have a adventure to spring, thereby giving scope for cinematic liberties. For the same, whenever the idea for a plot twist came to him, Vanga used to piece of work on it for three to four weeks.[6]

In a September 2017 interview with Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu, Vanga said he believed that Telugu movie house uses dialects spoken in Guntur and Vijayawada. Since he was unaware of the way of speaking in both the places, he wrote the dialogue in a Hyderabad Telangana accent.[3] He made use of words that were rarely spoken in colloquial Telugu like yaralu (sister-in-law) to make Arjun look "existent and rooted".[8] Some of the dialogue was written in Tulu.[ix] With a night mood prevailing for 100 minutes, Vanga wanted a happy ending for the flick, with 2 or 3 options for the climax. He said he "didn't have the heart" to cease the narrative on a sad notation, considering the darkness Arjun was subjected to.[i] The initial edit was 220 minutes long; this was reduced to 186 minutes.[ane]

Cast and crew [edit]

Vanga initially approached Sharwanand to play the film's lead role.[ten] Sharwanand was at first apprehensive of Vanga treatment the responsibilities of directing and producing the projection only after reading the script, he inverse his mind. He sent the script to many producers, who considered the project likewise risky to fund.[vi] [11] After Sharwanand left the project, Vanga signed Vijay Deverakonda to play Arjun Reddy. Deverakonda'southward breakthrough film Pelli Choopulu (2016) had not yet been released, and many were confronting Vanga for casting him, citing information technology a risky move for a home production.[12] In an interview with Indo-Asian News Service, Devarakonda called the portrayal of Arjun Reddy exhausting, noting that, "I had to exist constantly probing into the darkest areas of my consciousness, excavation out feelings and borer into emotions I had never touched in myself".[13] He did not have whatever cinematic references but watched films like The Godfather (1972), Scarface (1983) and Goodfellas (1990) to remain in an alpha male zone.[8]

Arjun and Preethi had an age deviation of four years, which Vanga wanted to showcase effectively. He chose Shalini Pandey to play Preethi; she was pursuing a career in theatre in Jabalpur.[6] Pandey's male parent was apprehensive of her signing a film contract; the shoot delayed by five months. Pandey was firm in her decision, which strained her relationship with her father.[14] Vanga wanted her to dub for her role, to which she agreed because it would help her own the character completely.[15] Vanga conducted an eight-day acting workshop with Deverakonda and Pandey.[5] Kanchana was cast equally Arjun's grandmother in November 2016; Arjun Reddy marked her comeback to Telugu cinema after Shri Datta Darshanam (1985). The producers persuaded her to join the project later a series of long discussions.[xvi]

Rahul Ramakrishna, who worked equally a lyricist for Pelli Choopulu, was cast as Arjun's friend Shiva. Ramakrishna's career every bit a journalist helped him understand several dialects, which in plough had a positive effect on his performance.[17] He chosen Shiva's friendship with Arjun "loyal and unconditional", which gives them the liberty to deride each other at times.[18] Amit Sharma was chosen later a iii-hr audition; Vanga felt he "had the apt attitude and arrogance" for the role of Amit, Arjun's nemesis.[19] Bhushan Kalyan played the role of the college's dean.[20] Tulu actor Gopinath Bhat was cast as Preethi's father.[9] Sanjay Swaroop, Kamal Kamaraju, Jia Sharma and Priyadarshi Pulikonda were cast in other of import roles.[21]

Nagesh Banell was initially the film's director of photography.[22] He was replaced by Raj Thota subsequently, who worked for 85% of the film.[6] Deverakonda recommended him; he did the clash piece of work for Pelli Choopulu whose cinematography was handled by Banell.[b] [23] [24] Vanga worked on the film's sound blueprint and worked with Sachin Hariharan of Sync Movie theater.[6] Harshavardhan Rameshwar composed the groundwork score.[25] Shashank Mali edited the film.[26]

Filming [edit]

Principal photography commenced in Hyderabad on 20 June 2016.[27] Kanchana joined the picture show's sets on 30 November 2016.[16] The protagonists' college life portions were filmed at the three heritage buildings of the University college of Hampankatta, Mangalore.[28] Other filming locations included Dehradun and Delhi in India and parts of Italy.[vii] According to Deverakonda, Vanga wanted to gear up the film in a coastal city and chose Mangalore—mirroring his student life in Dharwad—and stayed there for ten days to finalise the locations.[29] In an interview with Idlebrain.com, Vanga said, "When you write a script, you call up about a particular location. Just, it scared me when nosotros got worst of locations for some of the scenes. Simply information technology didn't matter because our attention would exist on characters. I realised that when content is clear, locations doesn't matter virtually of the times."[6]

The principal photography was completed in 86 working days,[3] and was fabricated on a budget of 50–51.5 million.[a] Vanga preferred long, uninterrupted takes; the pre-Intermission sequence was seven minutes long. According to Deverakonda, if filmed in conventional style, Vanga would have finished the film in 200 working days.[25] For a few scenes, Thota used a hand-held camera weighing 25 kilograms (55 lb), which adversely affected his easily.[23] The classroom fight scene featuring Deverakonda, Pandey and Sharma was filmed in a single accept; Sharma wanted Deverakonda to actually striking him to make the scene look natural. He said their experience in theatre helped their performances.[19] The crew wanted to moving-picture show the suspension scene, in which Arjun urinates in his pants, authentically but a filibuster in the shoot led to the insertion of a medical hosepipe in Deverakonda's trousers.[30]

Music [edit]

Arjun Reddy
Soundtrack album by

Radhan

Released 21 August 2017 (2017-08-21)
Recorded 2017
Genre Characteristic motion picture soundtrack
Length 28:05
Language Telugu
Characterization Aditya Music
Producer Radhan
Radhan chronology
Radha
(2017)
Arjun Reddy
(2017)
Vaalujada
(2018)

The soundtrack of Arjun Reddy consists of seven songs, all of which were composed past Radhan.[31] Ananta Sriram, Rambabu Gosala and Shreshta wrote the lyrics of two songs each while Mandela Pedaswamy was the lyricist of "Mari Mari".[31] Shreshta wrote the lyrics for "Madhurame" and "Gundelona"; she composed the latter's tune, which lacked instrumental support. "Gundelona" is the debut of Sowjanya as a playback vocaliser.[32] [33]

Equally a function of the film'due south marketing, the kickoff single from the soundtrack, titled "Mangaluru – Mussorie" (later known equally "Dhooram") was released on 23 April 2017.[34] 3 more singles— "The Breakup Vocal" (afterward known as "Teliseney Na Nuvvey"), "Emitemito" and "Madhurame"—were released on 19 June 10 and 31 July 2017, respectively.[35] [36] [37] Srivathsan Nadadhur, writing for The Hindu, said "The Breakup vocal", forth with "Interruption-Up" from Rarandoi Veduka Chudham (2017) and "Badulu Cheppave" from Ninnu Kori (2017) is an instance in which Telugu cinema "continued in Kolaveri way too intermittently" in the first half of 2017.[38] The film's soundtrack was marketed by Aditya Music and was released at an audio-release promotional event in Hyderabad on 21 Baronial 2017.[39]

The film's music received a positive response from critics. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote that Radhan's music, which varies from "classical strains to more trippy beats", was one of the factors, along with the cinematography, that brought Arjun Reddy to life.[twoscore] Neeshita Nyayapati writing for The Times of India said the songs "deserve a special mention" and that Radhan did a "vivid job".[41] Namrata Suri of The News Minute wrote that Arjun Reddy has one of the "almost original soundtracks composed past Radhan", and that "Madhurame" and "The Breakdown vocal" are the memorable songs from the film.[42] In Dec 2017, Nadadhur commented; "For a film so brutally raw and honest, Arjun Reddy got its aura from its music every bit much as the swag of Vijay Deverakonda". He added that the heavy metal undertone matched up to the "extremities and mood swings of its lead graphic symbol". Nadadhur besides praised the use of semi-classical and jazzy touches in the soundtrack.[43]

Track listing
No. Title Lyrics Vocalizer(s) Length
1. "Dhooram" Ananta Sriram Nikhita Gandhi 03:01
2. "Teliseney Na Nuvvey" Rambabu Gosala LV Revanth 04:09
3. "Emitemito" Ananta Sriram Alphons Joseph 03:21
4. "Madhuram" Shreshta Sameera Bharadwaj 05:40
v. "Mari Mari" Mandela Pedaswamy Gowthami 02:54
6. "Oopiri Aaguthunnadey" Rambabu Gosala LV Revanth 04:05
7. "Gundelona" Shreshta Sowjanya 03:55
Full length: 28:05

Release [edit]

Arjun Reddy was given an 'A' (adult) document by the Cardinal Lath of Film Certification due to the abundance of expletives and innuendoes.[44] [45] Vanga complained that the board took his creative struggle for granted. He considered writing a letter to the board asking what was taken into consideration before certification.[46] The board complained that the producers of the flick had not submitted their promotional material for censoring before using it.[six] Asian Cinemas and KFC Entertainments acquired the film's distribution rights for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.[47] Nirvana Cinemas distributed the motion picture in overseas markets.[48] The teaser of the picture was released on 27 February 2017,[49] and the trailer was released on 12 August 2017.[l]

Days before the film's release, Indian National Congress party's Rajya Sabha member V. Hanumantha Rao tore promotional posters featuring the atomic number 82 pair kissing each other that had been pasted on TSRTC buses. He found them objectionable and said they adversely affected the minds of immature people.[51] Information technology led the film's promoters to remove such posters across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.[52]

Arjun Reddy was released worldwide on 25 August 2017, notably ambivalent with Indian films Vivegam and A Gentleman.[53] In Hyderabad, 55 paid premieres were held a mean solar day earlier the release, surpassing the record set past Baahubali 2: The Conclusion which had 33 premiere shows.[46] The film'due south digital rights were acquired by Amazon Prime, which made information technology available online on the 50th solar day of theatrical release.[54] Star Maa purchased the satellite rights for 35 one thousand thousand. The film had its global television premiere on 21 January 2018, with a TRP rating of 13.6.[55] The film was substantially edited for in its goggle box premiere, drawing criticism from its audience.[56]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

Arjun Reddy opened to a 100% occupancy in some areas of India, including districts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.[57] At the Usa box office, the film debuted with earnings of The states$194,051 from its premieres and of US$709,347 in 2 days.[58] By the cease of its first weekend, it grossed US$954,677 in the US,[59] and A$111,521 in Australia. Arjun Reddy grossed 190 million globally, with a distributor share of 104.2 million in its beginning weekend. The film was alleged commercially successful equally it earned a profit of 73.66% for its distributors.[60] Arjun Reddy 's earnings exceeded US$1 million on its fourth day of theatrical release in the United states, becoming the 32nd Indian Telugu-language film to do so.[61]

By the end of its showtime week, the film grossed 343 million and a distributor share of 185 million, providing a render of nearly 200% to its distributors.[62] Afterward earning U.s.$i,681,996 in 17 days in the US, Arjun Reddy became the quaternary highest grossing Telugu movie of the year in that country.[63] By then, it had grossed a worldwide full of 450 million and a distributor share of 250 meg.[64] In its complete global theatrical run, Arjun Reddy grossed a total of 510 million and earned a benefactor share of 260 million.[4]

Critical response [edit]

Arjun Reddy received positive reviews from critics.[65] Writing for Film Companion, Baradwaj Rangan said that while the pre-interval sequences were generic, the "prickly" latter portions justified both the motion-picture show's title and the running time. Rangan called Arjun Reddy a moving-picture show that "digs deep [and] rings true" and said information technology "really comes into its own" in the second half.[66] S. Shiva Kumar of The Hindu wrote that Vanga's storytelling had a "confidence and conviction probably only a debutante will have". He found the performances, especially those of Deverakonda and Kanchana, "pitch perfect".[67] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo said the film is "too raw and real to exist absolutely fictional" and commented: "Hours after watching Arjun Reddy, it'southward difficult to shake off its outcome. Information technology's like a hangover, admitting in a good way."[xl]

Indo-Asian News Service gave the film v stars out of five, called information technology the "well-nigh original, experimental and daring work to come out Telugu picture palace in a long fourth dimension", and said the protagonist'southward "rise, fall and rise ... is nothing brusk of poetic and middle wrenching".[68] Neeshita Nyayapati gave the film four stars out of five and commented: "With Arjun Reddy, Sandeep Vanga has managed to tell a story that is seldom told, without sleaze or cheesy lines or [over the top] drama".[41] Srivatsan of India Today also gave the film 4 stars out of five and wrote: "Lo and behold, Arjun Reddy—the film and Vijay Deverakonda, is something that the Telugu manufacture deserved in the start place", and praised the "brutal and honest" filmmaking.[69] Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle besides gave the film iv stars out of five and commended the performances and the filmmaking but was apprehensive of the 2nd half'south pace.[70] The Times of Republic of india, also gave four stars stating "Arjun Reddy is the dawn of a new era of films for the Telugu film industry."[71]

Hemanth Kumar, in his review for Firstpost, gave three.75 stars out of five and praised the storytelling in item, maxim: "At that place are no gimmicks, no surprises, no twists. And in doing and then, we are forced to absorb the film at a more personal and hidden level."[72] Latha Srinivasan, in her review for NewsX, wrote that the protagonist is "unconventional, gratuitous-spirited and tries to break the shackles of traditional societal norms". She said the romance is "rooted in deep emotions" and gave the film 3.5 stars out of five.[73] Giving three stars out of v, Grand. Naresh Kumar of The Hans Bharat was critical of the film'due south pace and a few subplots in the 2d one-half. He wrote: "Equally a tale of a dear-struck man, who falters and finally figures out what is all-time for him, the experiment that the director undertakes is tedious, stretching out time and again".[74] Murali Krishna CH, in his review for the Cinema Limited, praised the unpredictability of the first half but was apprehensive of some emotional scenes in the second half; he found them a "serious flaw" later the pause.[75]

Controversies [edit]

Toxic masculinity [edit]

The picture show has also fatigued criticism for its misogyny and glorification of toxic masculinity. Sowmya Rajendran, in her review for The News Infinitesimal, panned its "utterly colourless" female characters and validation of abusive behaviour, writing: "The film treats women equally property, to be under the protection and control of men ... [it] will take united states of america believe that women take no opinions most anything that happens to them or effectually them."[76] Malini Raghu of Deccan Herald concurred, stating: "portraying [Reddy] as just a wounded and short-tempered just affectionate male child is not acceptable to many [...] The female lead'due south gullibility is annoying, especially to women. All she does is keep mum and heave her man's ego."[77] Vishnupriya Bhandaram of Firstpost found the film'southward depiction of misbehavior every bit an blastoff male person attribute to be "deeply problematic",[78] while Sify's Ashley Tellis classified information technology as "office of the culture of misogyny that has always existed in Telugu (and Tamil and all Indian picture show cultures)."[79] Speaking to The Asian Age, Neelima Menon opined that "it'south problematic when you add celebratory background score to an act of verbally abusing a woman with sexually coloured remarks, or beating her up, or decide to brand these acts audio heroic."[fourscore] Writing for Mashable, Pramit Chatterjee summed upwards the film as "the flag-bearer of 21st-century toxic masculinity".[81]

In 2019, actress Parvathy criticised Arjun Reddy at a roundtable organised past Flick Companion for glorifying misogyny, abuse and toxic masculinity in the films at International Film Festival of Bharat (IFFI). Her comments against Arjun Reddy were met with widespread appreciation and many noted that she was brave enough to address the issue in front of Deverakonda.[82] Later, Deverakonda criticised social media trollers during an interview for bravado the outcome out of proportion while simultaneously emphasising on how much he respected Parvathy and her work.[83]

Glorification of substance and sexual corruption [edit]

Post-release, Hanumantha Rao lodged a complaint against the film, stating that it promoted sexual abuse in colleges and substance corruption in hospitals. He also asked 1000. Chandrashekar Rao, the chief minister of Telangana, to stop the moving picture's screening across the state.[84] A calendar week after the film's release, D. Nagaraju from Khammam accused the movie'southward makers of plagiarising his script and demanded compensation of twenty meg.[85] In Vijayawada, women'south organisations held a protestation confronting the film, complaining of its "objectionable" content that could take a negative impact on immature people.[86]

Accolades [edit]

Anniversary Category Nominee Result Ref.
Zee Cine Awards Telugu Best Histrion Vijay Deverakonda Won [87]
65th Filmfare Awards South Best Film – Telugu Bhadrakali Pictures - Arjun Reddy Nominated [88]
[89]
Best Director – Telugu Sandeep Vanga Nominated
Best Actor – Telugu Vijay Deverakonda Won
Best Lyricist – Telugu Shreshta (for "Madhurame") Nominated
Best Male person Playback Vocalizer – Telugu L. V. Revanth (for "Teliseney Na Nuvvey") Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu Sameera Bharadwaj (for "Madhurame") Nominated
7th Southward Indian International Pic Awards All-time Director (Telugu) Sandeep Vanga Nominated [90]
All-time Actor (Telugu) Vijay Deverakonda Nominated
All-time Comedian (Telugu) Rahul Ramakrishna Won
Best Female Debut (Telugu) Shalini Pandey Nominated
Best Debut Manager (Telugu) Sandeep Vanga Won
16th Santosham Motion-picture show Awards Best Male Playback Vocalist L. Five. Revanth (for "Teliseney Na Nuvvey") Won
49th Cinegoers Awards Best Debut Director Sandeep Vanga Won
Best Youth Icon Hero Vijay Deverakonda Won
Best Debut Comedian Rahul Ramakrishna Won

Remakes [edit]

Arjun Reddy was remade in Hindi past Vanga himself as Kabir Singh, which was released on 21 June 2019.[91] The film was first remade in Tamil by Bala as Varmaa; notwithstanding in early 2019 the product company E4 Entertainment shelved the film's release due to creative differences with Bala,[92] and relaunched the moving picture equally Adithya Varma with Gireesaaya directing, which was released on 21 November 2019.[93] Despite initially being shelved, Varmaa was released on 6 October 2020.[94] In June 2019, producer S. Narayan bought the Kannada remake rights of the film.[95] E4 Amusement also holds the rights to make a Malayalam version.[96] In 2021, Yuva Films, a Nepali motion-picture show production company was reported to be producing a Nepali version of Arjun Reddy.[97]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b Jayakrishnan of The Times of Republic of india estimates the film'southward budget equally l million,[2] whereas Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu says that 51.5 one thousand thousand was spent to produce the moving picture.[3]
  2. ^ Clash work is a do of hiring a junior cinematographer when a moving picture'southward director of photography handles other commitments simultaneously and is unavailable for the main photography.[23]

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  • Arjun Reddy at IMDb
  • Arjun Reddy at Rotten Tomatoes

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