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Ranuva Veeran

1981 Indian film


Ranuva Veeran (transl.Soldier) is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth, Sridevi and Chiranjeevi. It was released on 27 October 1981 on the occasion of Diwali. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Zulm Ki Zanjeer.[1] Despite starring two popular heroes from Tamil and Telugu cinema, Ranuva Veeran became a box office failure.[2]

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Plot

The film opens with Chiranjeevi's character being chased and caught by a group of policemen, but he escapes. Meanwhile, a young soldier Raghu returns to his village, which is known for frequent thefts and murders perpetrated by the mysterious "One-Eyed Man" Chiranjeevi and his gang of thieves. Raghu soon meets Chiranjeevi; the two were once college roommates, but they had since separated. In addition to Chiranjeevi, Raghu reunites with his father, an Orthodox Iyengar who always condemns him, and he finds out that his sister eloped with a man few years before, which he later finds out was other than the gang leader of the thieves himself, Chiranjeevi. In the end, Chiranjeevi gets shot by his own son.

Cast

Production

Producer R. M. Veerappan wrote this script keeping M. G. Ramachandran in mind but since he was involved with politics, Rajinikanth was chosen instead. Chiranjeevi, who went on to become a popular actor in Telugu cinema acted in a negative role.[3]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan and lyrics were written by Pulamaipithan.[4][5]

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Release and reception

Ranuva Veeran was released on 27 October 1981 on the occasion of Diwali, along with six other movies, including Andha 7 Naatkal, Keezh Vaanam Sivakkum, Thanneer Thanneer and Tik Tik Tik,[6] it became a failure at box-office.[2] Nalini Sastry of Kalki praised Babu's cinematography as main highlight while praising Sridevi's performance but felt Chiranjeevi and Thengai Srinivasan were underutilised. She concluded the film was entertaining till interval then it became boring.[7]


References

  1. Arunachalam, Param (2020). BollySwar: 1981–1990. Mavrix Infotech. p. 516. ISBN 9788193848227.
  2. "பிளாஷ் ஃபேக்: எம்.ஜி.ஆருக்கு பதில் நடித்த ரஜினி" [Flashback: Rajini acted instead of MGR]. Dinamalar (in Tamil). 3 July 2016. Archived from the original on 7 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  3. "Ranuva Veeran". JioSaavn. 31 December 1981. Archived from the original on 15 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  4. "Ranuva Veeran Tamil Film EP Vinyl Record by M S Viswanathan". Mossymart. Archived from the original on 24 October 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  5. சாஸ்திரி, நளினி (8 November 1985). "ராணுவ வீரன்". Kalki (in Tamil). p. 63. Archived from the original on 25 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023 via Internet Archive.

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