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Shamantakamani
2017 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shamantakamani is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language comedy thriller film, produced by V. Anand Prasad on Bhavya Creations banner and directed by Sriram Adittya. The film stars Nara Rohit, Sudheer Babu, Sundeep Kishan, Aadi Saikumar,[1] Rajendra Prasad and music was composed by Mani Sharma.
The film marked the debut of Sudheer Babu's son, Darshan as a child artist, the grandson of the veteran actor Krishna and nephew to Mahesh Babu. The film's first look motion picture released on 28 May and teaser on 15 June 2017.[2] The film was released on 14 July 2017 and was a good entertainer.[3] In 2019, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Aakhari Baazi by Aditya Movies.
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The film delves into the mysterious world of a ₹5 crore (US$590,000) vintage Rolls-Royce car called Shamanthakamani owned by a millionaire Jagannath, who had recently bought it in an auction. The vehicle is stolen from the parking lot of a 5-star hotel called Provotel, by Jagannath's son Krishna's error, setting off a chain of events. The Govt assigns a bent cop, Inspector Ranjith Kumar, to track it down. As the investigation unfolds, Ranjith narrows down on three people: Uma Maheswara Rao, a car mechanic, Kotipalli Siva, a villager, and Karthik, a middle-class youngster, whom Ranjith arrests.
They all have their own alibi: Uma Maheswara Rao is an age-bar bachelor who endears his neighbor, Bhanumati, a vegetable seller who is a widow. He seeks to propose to her in various ways but is diffident, so he calls Bhanumati for a date at the hotel. Siva schemes to elope from their village with his love interest, Sridevi, who backstabs him, and a devastated Siva, moves to the city when his pickpocket buddy intrudes into the hotel to alter his state. Karthik, the son of a bourgeois astrologer, has been in crush with an affluent girl, Madhu since they were teenagers. Currently, she returns from abroad, and he walks to receive her when Madhu stares at his lifestyle. Whereat, Karthik becomes enraged, declares to proceed to a classy party, and enters the hotel.
Amidst the unfolding drama, Krishna reveals a heartwarming secret to Ranjith. He is constantly the target of his father's scorn and his stepmother's mortification. The car holds a special place in his heart, as it carries memories of his late mother since she promised him to bestow in his childhood precisely what his father purchased on his birthday. So, he keenly feels it as his mother's boon from heaven. Krishna also confesses that he covertly lifted the vehicle to the party due to Jagannath's fear and pleads with Ranjith to retrieve it.
In his investigation, Ranjith discovers that three are not guilty: Uma Maheswara Rao opened the car to take a water bottle for vomiting Bhanumati; Siva and a girl, Smita, entered the vehicle for a failed one-night stand after she smells him as a rural dweller. Fortuitously, Ranjith's fate turns out when he detects their romance; he takes bribes from Siva, thinking he is the car owner. Later, an intoxicated Karthik sneaks the car keys from Krishna and advances to flaunt before Madhu, as she is leaving India for her master's by tomorrow. Later, he parked the car at the same spot and returned home. So, Ranjith closes the case with a lack of evidence and acquits them.
Here, as a flabbergast, Ranjith unveils to his acolyte constable Satyanarayana that the actual killer, Jagannath himself, has heisted the car by his P.A. Indeed, he got wind of I.T. raids because of buying the Shamanthakamani. Jagannath temporarily shifted the illegal documents, black money, and ornaments into the vehicle. Besides becoming conscious of Krishna's birthday party, he tactically spied on him and mandated his P.A. to steal it with the spare key. Following this, Jagannath forged a false complaint by Krishna to divert the matter into the media, and the I.T. department may not suspect Shamanthakamani. Now, he offers a ₹ 30 lakh bribe to Ranjith to settle the issue. After a successful raid failure, Jagannath returns for his wealth and then ruses to destroy the car for safekeeping. Astonishingly, he collapses into cardiac arrest and becomes paralyzed, viewing the vanish of all the assets.
At last, it opens that Uma Maheswara Rao steals the diamonds when opening the car. Siva notices the black money and picks it up while bribing Ranjith. Karthik observes that he hadn't returned the key, which contained a rare diamond. Finally, the movie ends happily with Krishna not bothered about the theft and decides to take care of his father; Siva starts a bar & restaurant in Kotipalli and finds out that Sridevi's husband orders his friends to give drinks accessible to him all the time, Uma Maheswara Rao migrated to Dubai with his lady love, Karthik decides to go abroad for his masters along with Madhu. Ranjith ends up becoming the subject of a departmental inquiry for his corrupt practices.
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Cast
- Sudheer Babu as Krishna
- Master Darshan as Young Krishna
- Nara Rohit as Circle Inspector Ranjith Kumar
- Sundeep Kishan as Kotipalli Siva
- Aadi Saikumar as Karthik Sastry
- Rajendra Prasad as Uma Maheswara Rao
- Chandini Chowdary as Madhu, Karthik's girlfriend
- Suman as Jaganath, Krishna's father
- Tanikella Bharani as A. K. Ganapathi Sastry, Karthik's father
- Indraja as Bhanumathi, Uma Maheshwara Rao's love interest and a widowed woman
- Kasthuri as Krishna's mother
- Hema as Karthik's mother
- Satyam Rajesh as Siva's friend
- Banerjee as Madhu's father
- Raghu Karumanchi as Constable Satyanarayana
- Gundu Sudarshan as Mani Ratnam
- Jeeva as ACB Officer
- Surekha Vani as Krishna's step-mother
- Ananya Soni as Smitha
- Giridhar as Jaganath's P.A.
- Sarika Ramachandra Rao as Chandram
- Sriram R Eragam as A. K. Khan
- Jenny Honey as Sridevi, Siva's former love interest
- Laxman Meesala
- Abhay Bethiganti
- R.J.Hemanth as Krishna's friend
- Sriram Adittya in a cameo role as Sridevi's husband
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Soundtrack
All lyrics are written by Ramajogayya Sastry; all music is composed by Mani Sharma.
Reception
Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote that "On a whole, Shamanthakamani is an authentic thriller that entertains. You may watch it!"[4] A critic from The Times of India wrote that "If it has to be called an experiment, the film doesn’t disappoint".[3]
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