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Eshwar Alla
1998 Indian film by Ayyappa P. Sharma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eshwar Alla Indian Telugu-language action drama film released in 1998. Story, Screen-play, direction and produced by Ayyappa P. Sharma under Jyothi Movie Makers, the film features P. Sai Kumar and Soundarya in lead roles[1]. The film won the prestigious Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration at the Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards 1998 which was received by Ayyppa P. Sharma as Producer and Director[2][3].
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Plot
Eshwar Alla is a socially impactful film that revolves around Kranthi, an orphan raised with strong values of humanism and secularism. Set in a peaceful mixed-community colony of Hindus and Muslims, the story takes a sharp turn when a group of self-serving political leaders deliberately incite communal riots between the two communities. Their hidden agenda is to evict the residents and illegally seize the land for personal gain. Amidst the rising tensions, Kranthi stands as a lone warrior, trying to stop the spread of hatred and violence. He brings to light the manipulations of these politicians and appeals to the people’s conscience, reminding them of their shared humanity beyond religion. Through courage, sacrifice, and relentless effort, Kranthi inspires unity among the residents, ultimately thwarting the conspirators' plans and restoring peace in the colony. The film delivers a powerful message on national integration, portraying the idea that "God is one – whether called Eshwar or Alla", and emphasizes living beyond religious and caste boundaries.
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Cast
- P. Sai Kumar as Kranthi
- Soundarya as Durga Bhavani
- P. J. Sarma as Badhshaw
- Rallapalli(actor) as Journalist
- Devadas Kanakala as Vishnumurthy
- Achyuth as Collector
- Kaikala Satyanarayana as Ibhrahim
- Narra Venkateswara Rao as Politicean
- Ali(actor) as Kranthi Friend
- Subhalekha Sudhakar as Kranthi Friend
- Suthi Velu as Kranthi Gardien
Technicians
- Story, Screen Play, Producer and Director: Ayyappa P. Sharma
- Presents: P. J. Sarma
- Produced by: Jyothi Movie Makers
- Lyrics: Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, Bhuvana Chandra, Pamula Ramachandra Rao, Jaladantki Sudhakar
- Singers: S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. J. Yesudas, Mano(singer), Raj-Koti, Ram Chakravarthi, K.S Chithra, Lalitha Sagari, Saikumar
- Operative Cameraman: A. Rambabu
- Stills: Vijay Kumar
- Choreography: Pradip Anthony
- Stunts: Raju
- Art: Ashok Kumar
- Editing: Gautham Raju
- Director of Photography: Chota K. Naidu
- Music: Koti
- Production Designer”P. Ravi Sankar
Reception
The film was recognized[by whom?] for its message of national integration.[citation needed]
Awards
- Nandi Award for Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration – 1998[4]
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