Tagore (film)
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| Tagore | |
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| Directed by | V.V. Vinayak |
| Produced by | B. Madhu |
| Written by | A. R. Murugadoss, Paruchuri Brothers |
| Starring | Chiranjeevi, Shriya, Jyothika, Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde |
| Music by | Mani Sharma |
| Distributed by | Leo Projects Private Limited |
| Release date(s) | September 24, 2003 |
| Language | Telugu |
| IMDb profile | |
Tagore is a telugu Tollywood film which was a remake of Kollywood Blockbuster Ramana film which released on September 24, 2003 and was directed by V.V. Vinayak. Chiranjeevi played the role of the protagonist and Shriya, Jyothika, and Prakash Raj played some other roles as well. Soundtrack was scored by hot music director Mani Sharma.
The film was screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards, along with Tollywood blockbuster Pokiri.
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[edit] Plot
Tagore (Chiranjeevi) creates his own network of army called the Anti corruption Force (ACF) that eliminates the most corrupt, from all walks of life, in a systematic manner. As pressure builds on Police and Government to track down the Man who masterminds these killings, Balbir Singh (Puneet Issar), is specially summoned to head the task. He is aided by Suryam (Prakash Raj) who, though being just a constable in the mammoth Police force, is compelled by his instincts to see through the underlying design. Together they unravel the mystery and unveil the Phenomenon called Tagore, but not before Badrinaryana (Sayaji Shinde) the human face of evil finds out that his revelry in the belief of Tagore’s death was a mistake he can never make amends for.
[edit] Cast
- Chiranjeevi ... Tagore
- Shriya Saran ... Devaki
- Prakash Raj ... Suryam
- Sayaji Shinde ... Badrinarayana
- Puneet Issar ... Balbir Singh
- Jyothika ... Nandini
[edit] Crew
- Director: V.V. Vinayak
- Screenplay: V.V. Vinayak
- Story: A. R. Murugadoss
- Dialogue: Paruchuri Brothers
- Producer: B. Madhu
- Music: Mani Sharma
- Cinematography: Chota K. Naidu
- Editor: Gowtham Raju
- Art Director: Anand Sai
- Choreography: Raju Sundaram & Raghava Lawrence
[edit] Release
The film opened in 405 screens.[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Tagore at the Internet Movie Database
Films directed by V.V. Vinayak |
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| Aadi (2002) • Chennekeshava Reddy (2002) • Dil (2003) • Tagore (2003) • Samba (2004) • Bunny (2005) • Lakshmi (2006) • Yogi (2007) • Krishna (2008) |

