Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu

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Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu
Film poster
Directed byPuri Jagannadh
Written byPuri Jagannadh
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyShyam K. Naidu
Edited byM. S. Rajashekhar Reddy (S. R. Shekhar)
Music byMani Sharma
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
  • 18 October 2012 (2012-10-18)[1]
Running time
154 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget35 crores[2]
Box office52 crore

Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu (transl. Rambabu with Cameraman Ganga) is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language political action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Gabriela Bertante, Prakash Raj and Kota Srinivasa Rao. Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack and background score, while Shyam K. Naidu and S. R. Shekhar handled the cinematography and editing.[3] It was the second collaboration between Kalyan and Jagannadh after 12 years since Badri (2000).

Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu was released worldwide on 18 October 2012 and received mixed reviews from critics. Later the film was dubbed in Malayalam as Jananayakan and Tamil as Makkalveeran and it was also dubbed and released in Hindi as Mera Target in 2015.

Plot[edit]

Ram Prakash “Rambabu” is a short-tempered mechanic who has a kind heart as well as a tendency to react to various social incidents shown or published in the electronic media. After studying his personality, Ganga, a cameraman from NC Channel, offers a job as a journalist to Rambabu, who accepts it. Jawahar Naidu, who is the state's ex-CM tries to collapse the government and regain the post of CM, where he is strongly supported by his son Rana Babu, a newbie to politics.

Dasaradh Ram is a reputed journalist who supplies proof of the scams and atrocities committed by Jawahar Naidu, only to be brutally murdered by Rana Babu. Although everyone, including the police, is aware that Rana Babu is behind this. Rambabu valiantly opposes him and gets him arrested. However, Rana Babu is released from prison with the help of his political contacts, and he challenges Rambabu to become the CM by using the media. A war ensues between Rambabu and Rana Babu where Rambabu enters politics. For gaining political mileage, Rana Babu starts a movement opposing the presence of other states people in Andhra Pradesh and makes it a big movement and even injuring Rambabu severely, but he is rescued by Smitha, who works for a rival news channel.

Rambabu later joins Smitha's news channel after getting discharged from the hospital. Rambabu tricks Rana Babu into making some controversial statements on air, thus destroying the momentum of the movement. For making his position in politics, Rana Babu makes Jawahar Naidu deliver his last speech and kills him, which is recorded by Rana Babu's driver, who later calls Rambabu and Smitha to show them the video. After this, Smitha arrives and shoots Rambabu, where she steals the video and makes a deal with Rana Babu to disclose the whole for a hefty price.

With the support of the young blood influenced by his speech, Rambabu reaches the building where Rana Babu hosted a party for his colleagues. Rambabu sends a message to the police commissioner that Rana Babu's guests should vacate the building to avoid being killed by the people along with Rana Babu. Before leaving, Smitha orders to telecast the video, only to be murdered by Rana Babu. Rana Babu arrives outside with his pistol and shoots Rambabu, but Rana Babu is killed in a stampede and Rambabu reaches the ambulance accompanied by Ganga.

Cast[edit]

Cameo appearance
  • Scarlett Mellish Wilson in the song "Joramochindhi"

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Pawan Kalyan had previously worked with Puri Jagannadh in Badri, which also was Puri's debut movie. On 18 January 2012, Puri Jagannath announced on his Twitter account that Pawan had agreed to do a film with him and filming would begin in mid-2012.[4] On 25 January 2012 Puri announced that the film would be produced by DVV Danayya on Universal Media banner and that filming would begin in May 2012 after Pawan completed filming for Gabbar Singh. On 10 February 2012, Puri Jagannath revealed on his Twitter that he was in Bangkok and had completed writing the first half of the film. He also announced that the film would be titled Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu and released the logo of the film on his Twitter.[5] It was reported that Puri has completed writing the script.[citation needed] The film was officially launched on 14 March 2012 at Puri Jagannath's office in Hyderabad. It was soon announced that S. R. Shekhar, who worked for Puri's previous four movies, will be handling the film's editing and Shyam K. Naidu will work as the cinematographer. It was also reported that Mani Sharma would give the soundtrack for the film. This would be Puri Jagannath's 25th film.

Casting[edit]

It was announced on 14 March 2012 that Prakash Raj, Brahmanandam, Ali, Tanikella Bharani, and Kota Srinivasa Rao were cast for vital roles in the film. It was reported that Pawan Kalyan would be seen in the role of a news reporter and the female lead will be played by Tamannaah Bhatia.[6] Gabriela Bertante, who performed an item number in Puri Jagannadh's Devudu Chesina Manushulu, was chosen to play the second female lead role. Scarlett Wilson has been roped for an item song.[citation needed]

Filming[edit]

Filming was set to begin in the second week of May 2012 after Puri finished Devudu Chesina Manushulu. It was also reported that a major part of the filming would take place in Hyderabad. The first schedule of the film started on 15 June 2012 at Saradhi Studios and shifted to Padmalaya.The police faced a tough situation to handle the crowd at the shooting spot.[citation needed] The second schedule of the film began on 9 July 2012.[citation needed] By August, filming of the talkie part was completed and the shooting was wrapped up in September after the remaining (two) songs in the film were shot.[citation needed] A fight scene was shot at Ramoji Rao City.[citation needed] Puri originally planned to shoot climax with real-life Pawan fans, but due to the weather, it was postponed.[citation needed] A set resembling that of a media office was erected at Saradhi studios for 30 million by art director CHINNA.

Music[edit]

The soundtrack of the film was released without audio launch through Aditya Music label on 2 October 2012.[citation needed] The music of the film was composed by Mani Sharma collaborating with Puri Jagan and with Pawan for the second time. The album consists of six songs. The lyrics for all songs were penned by Bhaskarabhatla. The audio songs of the film were well received by the audience.[7]

Release[edit]

The teaser on the making of the film was released on 2 September 2012. The film has got a U/A certificate without any cuts from the Central Board of Film Certification on 11 October 2012.[citation needed] The film was released on 18 October 2012 in over 1600 screens.[1] On the second day of its release following protests by Telangana supporters against objectionable scenes which they claimed hurt their sentiments[8] and allegedly belittling the pro-Telangana movement,[9] the screening of the film was stopped in many theatres across Telangana region. As the controversy surrounding objectionable scenes in the film continues to affect its screening in several Telangana districts, a committee constituted by the Government has recommended cuts and modifications of nine scenes.[10] The film was also dubbed and released in Hindi as Mera Target in 2015.

Distribution rights[edit]

"Exilir India Entertainments" company secured the theatrical distribution rights for Australia and New Zealand.[citation needed] The theatrical distribution rights of the film for the Vizag region were sold for 41 million.[citation needed] Telugu film production company 14 Reels Entertainment secured the theatrical screening rights of the film for Krishna District.[11]

Home media[edit]

The VCD's, DVD's and Blu-ray discs of the film were released into the market through Aditya Video company on 17 January 2013.[12]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film started well at the box office and collected 500 million(Gross) but dropped after and the film became Above Average flick at the box office.[citation needed] The film has collected approximately 8.8 million (US$110,000) in the US in 1 week (nett).[13] The film has completed 50 days in 72 centers on 6 December 2012 in Andhra Pradesh.[14] Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu Collected 85 million (US$1.1 million)(Share) day 1 collection and it collected 350 million (share)in its lifetime.

Critical response[edit]

The film received mixed reviews. The Times of India gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated that "The first half of the film goes on a fruity note while the film's racy second half keeps you going".[15] Rediff.com wrote: "With Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu, Puri Jagannadh is trying to look for an idealistic situation".[16] The Way2movies website gave a rating of 3.25/5 for the film and stated that "A sincere attempt by Puri Jagannadh. Watch Pawan Kalyan's terrific on-screen presence in Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu".[17] Idlebrain gave 3.25/5 and wrote: Strengths of the film are Pawan Kalyan's explosive performance and Puri Jagan's superb characterization/dialogues. On the flip side, the holistic approach and strong villain characterization is missing in the film. There is enough firepower in the movie to make it commercially work.[18] The 123telugu website also gave a rating 3.25/5 for the film and stated that 'Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu’ is a movie that works primarily due to Pawan Kalyan's sheer force and powerful on-screen presence. A good second half, solid punch dialogues and a terrific performance from Pawan elevate the movie. A better script and more involving characters would have helped the movie. The film will be a great watch for those who are interested in politics, and a decent one for regular movie lovers.".[19] The SuperGoodMovies website also gave a 3.25/5 for the film and stated that "Go and Watch Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu for Powerstar Pawan Kalyan's best performance. Cameraman Gangatho Rambabuis packaged with full of entertainment. A hit for Pawan Kalyan this year".[20] The Oneindia Entertainment website has stated that what strikes viewers is the way Puri has presented this subject on screen. Pawan Kalyan's performance stands out in it. It is a good treat for both class and mass audience, and it is a must-watch film for the Powerstar fans.[21] Telugu cinema wrote: "Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu is a treat for Pawan Kalyan's fans and for Puri's fans, with its central theme actually going above and beyond the star and the star-director".[22]

Controversy[edit]

The film led to a massive political tension in the state of Andhra Pradesh with the film's characters being compared to the political leaders during the Telangana Movement and the Andhra politics during the tenure of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy as the CMRS Politburo member. D. Sharavan said that deleting some scenes from the film would not pacify the people of Telangana and demanded a total ban on its screening.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) also sought a ban on the movie, saying that it not only showed their leaders in poor light but also ridiculed their chiefs N. Chandrababu Naidu and Karunanidhi. TDP activists staged a protest demanding a ban on the movie in Kurnool district of the Rayalaseema region. To end the controversy, the makers of Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu were forced to remove the objectionable content from the film. Finally, Puri Jagannadh said no references were made about T-movement nor TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu (Bolli dialogue) and he cannot do anything if people come with their own interpretation of the scenes.

Accolades[edit]

2nd South Indian International Movie Awards
TSR – TV9 National Film Awards

References[edit]

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