词条 | Aditya 369 |
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| name = Aditya 369 | image = Aditya_369_(1991_film).jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | writer = Jandhyala {{small|(dialogues)}} | story = Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | screenplay = Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | producer = Sivalenka Krishna Prasad S. P. Balasubramanyam {{small|(Presents)}} | director = Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | starring = Nandamuri Balakrishna Mohini | music = Ilaiyaraaja | cinematography = V. S. R. Swamy | editing = Gautham Raju | studio = Sridevi Movies | released = {{Film date|df=y|1991|7|18}} | runtime = 141 minutes | country = India | language = Telugu | budget = {{INR}}1.52 Cr[1] | gross = }} Aditya 369 is a 1991 Telugu sci-fi film, written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Mohini in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.{{cn|date=July 2018}}. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section.{{cn|date=July 2018}} The film was later dubbed into Tamil as Apoorva Sakthi 369 and into Hindi as Mission 369.{{cn|date=July 2018}} PlotThis movie begins with a scientist Prof. Ramdas (Tinnu Anand) doing vigorous experiments to invent a time machine at his home laboratory. After tremendous effort eventually he becomes successful. His daughter Hema (Mohini) and her fiancé Krishna Kumar (Nandamuri Balakrishna) accidentally get into the time machine and visit the past (time of Krishnadeva Raya's Empire). At another instance, the couple ends up in a fictional future set up by the time machine, wherein the world is about to get destroyed through radiation after the end of the Third World War. The story revolves around one more important aspect, Krishnadeva Raya's Empire - the diamond in a highly secured museum. A high-profile thief Raja Verma (Amrish Puri) has a queer hobby of burglary of expensive diamonds from all over the world museums. He makes an attempt to steal the diamond in the present time, which was witnessed by a school kid (Tarun Kumar) on his school excursion to the museum. He is trapped inside the museum and happens to see the robbery happening in front of his eyes and the kid manages to escape from the robbers and gets rescued from the museum by Krishna Kumar. Cast{{colbegin}}
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Soundtrack{{Infobox album| name = Aditya 369 | type = film | artist = Ilaiyaraaja | cover = | alt = | released = 1991 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Soundtrack | length = 25:52 | label = LEO Audio | producer = Ilaiyaraaja | prev_title = Coolie No. 1 | prev_year = 1991 | next_title = Killer | next_year = 1991 }} Music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics were written by Vennelakanti, Veturi and Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry. All songs are blockbusters. Music released on LEO Music Company. For the song "Nerajanavule", Singeetham wanted a tune similar to the old historical films. Jikki was chosen to sing this song, Singeetham recalled that S. Janaki who was in studio stayed up till the end of song's recording to help the veteran singer with her lines.[2] {{Track listing| collapsed = | headline = | extra_column = Singer(s) | total_length = 25:52 | all_writing = | all_lyrics = | all_music = | title1 = Jaanavule | lyrics1 = Veturi Sundararama Murthy | extra1 = SP Balu, Jikki, S. P. Sailaja | length1 = 5:00 | title2 = Raasaleela Vela | lyrics2 = Vennelakanti | extra2 = SP Balu, S. Janaki | length2 = 5:07 | title3 = Centurilu Kottey Vayassu | lyrics3 = Veturi Sundararama Murthy | extra3 = SP Balu, S. Janaki | length3 = 4:53 | title4 = Chilipi Yaatralo | lyrics4 = Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry | extra4 = SP Balu, Chitra | length4 = 4:45 | title5 = Suramodamu | lyrics5 = Veturi Sundararama Murthy | extra5 = SP Balu, S. Janaki, Sunanda | length5 = 6:07 }} SequelAs of October 2016, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao is developing a sequel to the film which will feature Balakrishna's son.[3] See also
References1. ^http://www.andhrajyothy.com/pages/cinema_article?SID=267578 2. ^https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/the-story-behind-the-song-nerajaanavule-from-the-movie-aditya-369/article25201254.ece 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://silverscreen.in/tamil/features/interviews/singeetam-srinivasa-rao-interview-golden-rule-cinema-no-golden-rule/ |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103175919/https://silverscreen.in/tamil/features/interviews/singeetam-srinivasa-rao-interview-golden-rule-cinema-no-golden-rule/ |title=Singeetam Srinivasa Rao Interview: "The Golden Rule Of Cinema Is That There Is No Golden Rule" |archivedate=3 January 2017 |work=Silverscreen.in |accessdate=16 February 2017 |deadurl=yes }} External links
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