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Ra Ra Krishnaya
File:Ra Ra Krishnayya poster.jpg
Directed by Mahesh P
Produced by Vamsi Krishna Srinivas
Written by Mahesh P
Starring Sundeep Kishan
Regina Cassandra
Jagapathi Babu
Kalyani
Music by Achu Rajamani
Cinematography Sai Sriram
Dasaradhi Sivendra
Edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Production
company
SVK Cinemas
Release dates
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  • 4 July 2014 (2014-07-04)[1]
Running time
138 Minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Ra Ra Krishnayya (Telugu: Come Here Krishnaya) is a 2014 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Mahesh P and produced by Vamsi Krishna Srinivas on the SVK Cinemas banner. It features Sundeep Kishan, Regina Cassandra, Jagapathi Babu and Kalyani in lead roles. The film's story is based on the 2012 Hindi film Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya directed by Mandeep Kumar, which itself was inspired by the 1997 English film A Life Less Ordinary directed by Danny Boyle. Achu Rajamani composed the music. Sai Sriram and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively.It the film got an 'A' Certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification.[2]

The film was officially launched on 11 August 2013 in Hyderabad and shooting started there on 12 August 2013.[3] Majority of the film was shot in Hyderabad and locales of Kerala and Vishakhapatnam. The film's shooting finished in May 2014.[4] The film was released in theaters on 4 July 2014.[5]

Plot

Kittu / Krishna (Sundeep Kishan) is a cab driver who saves his money with the cab owner (Tanikella Bharani). When the owner refuses to return his money, Kittu kidnaps the owner's daughter Nandu (Regina Cassandra). Nandu, who is fed up with her father's unilateral decision about her marriage, is happy with the kidnapping. They fall in love with each other in the process. When they are about to accept the ransom money, she gets kidnapped by another kidnapper. The rest of the story is all about who kidnapped her and the kidnapper's connection with Kittu.

Cast

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Soundtrack

Ra Ra Krishnayya
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Soundtrack album by Achu Rajamani
Released 30 May 2014
Recorded 2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 21:53
Language Telugu
Label Aditya Music
Producer Achu Rajamani
Achu Rajamani chronology
Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda
(2014)Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda2014
Ra Ra Krishnayya
(2014)
Current Teega
(2014)Current Teega2014

Achu Rajamani composed the music for the film, marking his second collaboration with Sundeep Kishan after DK Bose. The soundtrack was released on Aditya Music label on 30 May 2014, for which a promotional event was held at a hotel in Hyderabad on the same day.[6][7][8][9]

The soundtrack received positive response from critics. The Times of India wrote: "Music director Achu has dished out a peppy album for this romantic entertainer borrowing varied music elements like classic rock, blues, electronic dance music and desi beats."[10] IndiaGlitz stated, "Ra Ra Krishnayya by a less known music director like Achu does deliver goods. Although the tunes are not imaginative, the musician makes the package attractive with his creative inputs. The selection of the singers is good, especially Shreya Ghoshal and Achu himself. The lyricists are there to give the songs the much needed icing on the cake."[11] Milliblog wrote: "Mixed bag, but the good ones showcase immense promise for this composer!".[12]

Track list
No. Title Lyrics Artist(s) Length
1. "Hero Hero"   Ramajogayya Sastry Karthik, Achu Rajamani 03:56
2. "Ra Ra Krishnayya"   Ramajogayya Sastry Achu Rajamani, Shreya Ghoshal, Yazin Nizar 03:29
3. "Onam Onam"   Sri Mani Achu Rajamani, Chinmayi 03:42
4. "Vadarey Machan"   Sri Mani Suchitra, Achu Rajamani 03:47
5. "Come on Baby"   Bhaskarabhatla Soumya, Sree Chitra, Sooraj Santhosh 03:28
6. "Seetha Kalyanam"     Mahathi 03:28
Total length:
21:53

Production

Development

Krishna Vamsi's protégé Mahesh, who was a friend to Sundeep Kishan, narrated the film's story even before the actor's moderately successful film Routine Love Story. But the project's confirmation happened after his 2013 release Venkatadri Express.[13] The project was titled as Ra Ra Krishnayya and said to be produced by Vamsi Krishna Srinivas on the SVK Cinema banner, known for his previous film Solo directed by Parasuram and was launched at Film Nagar in Hyderabad on 11 August 2013. While the story, screenplay and direction were handled by Mahesh, Arjun Chelluri was recruited as the executive producer.[14] It was later reported that Achu Rajamani would compose the music, Sriram would handle the cinematography, Marthand K Venkatesh would be the editor of the film, while Ramanjaneyulu would be the art director of the film.[15]

Casting

Sundeep Kishan and Regina Cassandra were a part of the principal cast even before the commencement of the project in its development stages marking the couple's second film after Routine Love Story, which was released in 2011.[16] The film was supposed to be Sundeep Kishan's first attempt at a pure love story, though he had done a few romantic comedies in the past.[17] On 12 February 2014 it was confirmed that Jagapathi Babu would play the role of Sundeep's elder brother in the film while Kalyani, Tanikella Bharani, Chalapathi Rao and Kasi Viswanath would play other crucial roles.[18] In the end of May 2014, it was reported that Sundeep and Regina would share a sensuous kiss in the film.[19][20] The reports were confirmed when the film's trailer featured a glimpse of a deep kiss between the leads.[21][22]

Filming

During the launch of the movie on 11 August 2013, it was reported that the first shooting schedule would begin on 12 August and would continue till 26 August in Hyderabad, followed by the second schedule from 10 to 25 September in Kerala where some talkie part and two songs with the hero and heroine would be shot.[3] It was then estimated that the entire shooting would be wrapped up with the third and final schedule in October 2013.[14] However in mid-October 2013, during the shoot at a Temple in Alapuzha at Kerala, the cast and crew of the film, including the director and Sundeep's manager, were attacked by Kerala RSS workers. The unit was attacked as they hired local people to act in a Telugu film and Sundeep's 57-year-old manager who attained permission was a Muslim.[23] The shooting then continued at a rapid pace and at the end of February 2014, it was reported that the film's shoot was complete except for two songs and the climax scenes, which would be shot in the schedule commencing in March 2014.[15] Then, a song on the lead pair was shot at Hyderabad.[24] After much silent shooting, at the end of April 2014 a song was shot on Sundeep and Regina near the beach road in Vishakhapatnam, and Regina wrapped up her part in the film on 29 April 2014.[25] In the May, it was confirmed that the film's shooting and post-production activities were completed, aiming for a June 2014 release.[26]

Release

After the end of the shoot in May 2014, the filmmakers declared that the film would be released in June 2014.[26] On 4 June 2014, CineGalaxy issued a press release stating that they had acquired the overseas theatrical screening and distribution rights for the film, and that the film was tentatively scheduled for release on 20 June 2014.[27] However by the end of June, it was confirmed that the film had been scheduled for worldwide theatrical release on 4 July 2014.[28]

References

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