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| director = [[A. Kodandarami Reddy]]
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| starring = [[Nandamuri Balakrishna]]<br>[[Vijayashanti]]
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| music = [[Bappi Lahiri]]<br>[[Raj–Koti]]<br>[[A. R. Rahman]] {{small|(background score)}}
| music = [[Bappi Lahiri]]<br>[[Raj–Koti]]<br>[[A. R. Rahman]] (Score)
| cinematography = [[S. Gopal Reddy]]
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| editing = [[Gautham Raju]]
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'''''Nippu Ravva''''' ({{translation|'' Fire Spark''}}) is a 1993 [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language [[action film]], produced by M.V.Srinivas Prasad on Yuvarathna Arts banner and directed by [[A. Kodandarami Reddy]]. The film stars [[Nandamuri Balakrishna]], [[Vijayashanti]], and music composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]] & [[Raj–Koti]] with [[A. R. Rahman]]'s background score. ''Nippu Ravva'' and ''[[Bangaru Bullodu (1993 film)|Bangaru Bullodu]]'', also starring Balakrishna, were released on the same day and both ran for over 100 days.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://telugu.news18.com/photogallery/movies/nandamuri-balakrishna-rare-record-completes-27-years-his-films-nippu-ravva-and-bangaru-bullodu-released-same-day-ta-595106.html | title=BalaKrishna: బాలకృష్ణ అరుదైన ఆ రికార్డుకు 27 ఏళ్లు }}</ref> It was dubbed into Tamil and Hindi as ''Suriya'' and ''Mawaali Raaj'', respectively. It was also the last collaboration to mark actors, Vijayashanthi and Balakrishna together after featuring in several films previously and this was their 17th last pair.
'''''Nippu Ravva''''' ({{translation|'' Fire Spark''}}) is a 1993 [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language [[action film]], produced by M.V.Srinivas Prasad on Yuvarathna Arts banner and directed by [[A. Kodandarami Reddy]]. The film stars [[Nandamuri Balakrishna]], [[Vijayashanti]], and music composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]] & [[Raj–Koti]], while the background score was composed by [[A. R. Rahman]]. ''Nippu Ravva'' and ''[[Bangaru Bullodu (1993 film)|Bangaru Bullodu]]'', also starring Balakrishna, were released on the same day and both ran for over 100 days.<ref>{{cite web |title=BalaKrishna: బాలకృష్ణ అరుదైన ఆ రికార్డుకు 27 ఏళ్లు |url=https://telugu.news18.com/photogallery/movies/nandamuri-balakrishna-rare-record-completes-27-years-his-films-nippu-ravva-and-bangaru-bullodu-released-same-day-ta-595106.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028115334/https://telugu.news18.com/photogallery/movies/nandamuri-balakrishna-rare-record-completes-27-years-his-films-nippu-ravva-and-bangaru-bullodu-released-same-day-ta-595106.html |archive-date=2020-10-28}}</ref> It was dubbed into Tamil and Hindi as ''Suriya'' and ''Mawaali Raaj'', respectively. It was also the last collaboration to mark actors, Vijayashanthi and Balakrishna together after featuring in several films previously and this was their 17th last pair.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The film begins with a doughty Suryam produced before the judiciary as a murder convict sentenced to 7 years. Right away, he absconds from prison and abducts a sports star, Vijaya, the sibling of local [[Superintendent of police (India)|SP]] Indrani. Currently, he hides her in a remote forest area where its tribes regard him. Vijaya makes various attempts to escape but, fortuitously, is rescued by Suryam. Then, Vijaya understands his virtue, inquires about him, and he spins rearward. Suryam is a [[Trade union|trade union leader]] at Balagam coal mines owned by a spiteful Balagam Dhanraj who suppresses the workers under his toe. Anyhow, Suryam always encounters his malpractices. The chief engineer & his family maintain a cordial relationship with him.
The film begins with Suryam being sentenced to seven years in jail for murder. He escapes from prison and takes Vijaya, the sister of local [[Superintendent of police (India)|SP]] Indrani, hostage. He takes her to a forest where the local tribe shelters him. Vijaya tries to escape but Suryam foils her plans. She eventually understands that he is not a bad person and wants to know how he came to be a convict. He tells her that he used to be a [[Trade union|trade union leader]] at a coal mine owned by Balagam Dhanraj who suppressed his workers. Suryam constantly worked against Dhanraj. The engineers working at the coal mine detect that the water from the river [[Godavari]] is seeping into the coal mines and making it dangerous for the miners as the mines can collapse from this leakage. Dhanraj does not pay heed to their concerns. The mines eventually become flooded endangering the lives of hundreds of workers. Suryam succeeds in saving the miners and files a case against Dhanraj for negligence. Dhanraj orders his henchman Dasu to murder the chief engineer. He then creates a case against the chief engineer painting him as the main culprit behind the mine catastrophe. Suryam pursues Dasu, but a corrupt SI Prabhakar saves Dasu and provides a fake alibi for him. After learning this, Suryam creates awareness about this issue and starts a movement against such practices. He starts a hunger strike gaining nationwide attention. Dhanraj’s son, Kumar, kidnaps Suryam’s sister Bharati and sexually assaults her to break her brother’s resolve. Dhanraj orders to have Bharati killed, but Suryam succeeds in saving her. Dasu dies by his hand during this and he is arrested for the murder.


Once, the engineer detects that [[Godavari]] water will drown the mines and notifies Dhanraj that he keeps a deaf ear for his greed. He walks to shield the workers, but it is too late. The water floods the mines, endangering the lives of hundreds. Suryam succeeds in bailing out the miners he can when he files a case against Dhanraj and claims indemnity. During the tribunal, Dhanraj intrigues by assassinating the engineer via his sidekick Dasu. Plus, he makes workers accountable for the catastrophe and calls off the lawsuit. Be aware that Suryam chases Dasu when the wicked cop, SI Prabhakar, screens him with fake alibis. Suryam raises an interstellar movement that shakes the country, intensifying his hunger strike. To distract his initiation, Dhanraj's son Kumar drags Suryam's sister Bharati away and molests her. Ergo, Dhanraj orders to slay her, but Suryam defends when Dasu and imprisons him.
Back to the present, Suryam seeks to get Bharati married to Kumar. On learning this, Vijaya wants to help him. Suryam demands to Indrani that he will let go of Vijaya in exchange for Kumar, but Kumar manages to elude Suryam. Indrani learns that Bharati has become pregnant from her sexual assault. She tries to resolve this through the legal system, but the process does not work as Bharati is painted as a woman of questionable character. As a result, Indrani also joins her sister Vijaya in helping Suryam in his mission. Suryam manages to abduct Kumar and take him to the forest. Kumar tries to kill Suryam, but when Suryam saves his life, Kumar changes his mind regarding everything. Dhanraj attacks Suryam in the forest. Suryam gains the upper hand. It is later proven that Dhanraj was behind all of the crimes, and he is given the death sentence. Suryam also surrenders accepting punishment for his own actions.

Presently, Suryam aims to knit Kumar with Bharati. Hearing it, Vijaya endears him and is determined to aid in his mission. As of today, Suryam's stand-off Indrani for Kumar instead of Vijaya, while swapping Kumar, skips in the verge. Meanwhile, Bharati conceives, and Indrani knows the injustice that happened to her. So, she proceeds legally for justice but fails, which besmirches Bharati. Now, Indrani & Vijaya support Suryam in seizing Kumar, and he moves to the forest. On the way, he attempts to kill Suryam, but he is guarded by him when he reforms. Now, Dhanraj onslaughts on the woods, and heavy action occurs. At last, Suryam ceases the baddies, and the court declares him guilty with a death sentence. Finally, the movie ends with Suryam stepping for his penalty.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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The songs featured in the film was composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]] with [[Raj–Koti]] composing only one song "Randi Kadilirandi".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.news18.com/news/movies/state-rowdy-to-nippu-ravva-here-are-bappi-lahiris-superhit-compositions-for-telugu-films-4777670.html | title=State Rowdy to Nippu Ravva, Here Are Bappi Lahiri's Superhit Compositions for Telugu Films | date=16 February 2022 }}</ref> It was released by the [[Lahari Music]] Company.
The songs featured in the film was composed by [[Bappi Lahiri]] with [[Raj–Koti]] composing only one song "Randi Kadilirandi".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.news18.com/news/movies/state-rowdy-to-nippu-ravva-here-are-bappi-lahiris-superhit-compositions-for-telugu-films-4777670.html | title=State Rowdy to Nippu Ravva, Here Are Bappi Lahiri's Superhit Compositions for Telugu Films | date=16 February 2022 }}</ref> It was released by the [[Lahari Music]] Company.


Raj-Koti duo was initially signed on to compose the background score. They called in their former keyboardist [[A. R. Rahman]] (who had by then risen to fame in Tamil with Roja), for assistance. Nippu Ravva was delayed and when Rahman was called, Roja had not released. Rahman ended up doing a major part of the score and its programming and arrangement, Raj-Koti suggested Rahman himself be credited for the whole score. After delays, the film was released in 1993, by when Roja became a major musical success. The makers happily agreed to credit Rahman for the score due to his fame.

Raj-Koti duo was initially signed on to compose the background score. They called in their former keyboardist [[A. R. Rahman]] (who had by then risen to fame in Tamil with Roja), for assistance. Nippu Ravva was delayed and when Rahman was called, Roja had not released. Rahman ended up doing a major part of the score and its programming and arrangement, Raj-Koti suggested Rahman himself be credited for the whole score. The makers happily obliged due to Rahman's fame.


{{Track listing
{{Track listing
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==Other==
==Other==
* VCDs and DVDs on - VOLGA Videos, [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]]
* VCDs and DVDs on - VOLGA Videos, [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]]
* Dubbed in Hindi as Mawali Raj
* Dubbed in Hindi as ''Mawali Raj''


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:34, 26 August 2024

Nippu Ravva
Theatrical release poster
Directed byA. Kodandarami Reddy
Written byParuchuri Brothers
Produced byM. V. Srinivas Prasad
StarringNandamuri Balakrishna
Vijayashanti
CinematographyS. Gopal Reddy
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byBappi Lahiri
Raj–Koti
A. R. Rahman (Score)
Production
company
Yuvarathna Arts
Release date
  • 3 September 1993 (1993-09-03)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Nippu Ravva (transl. Fire Spark) is a 1993 Telugu-language action film, produced by M.V.Srinivas Prasad on Yuvarathna Arts banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti, and music composed by Bappi Lahiri & Raj–Koti, while the background score was composed by A. R. Rahman. Nippu Ravva and Bangaru Bullodu, also starring Balakrishna, were released on the same day and both ran for over 100 days.[1] It was dubbed into Tamil and Hindi as Suriya and Mawaali Raaj, respectively. It was also the last collaboration to mark actors, Vijayashanthi and Balakrishna together after featuring in several films previously and this was their 17th last pair.

Plot

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The film begins with a doughty Suryam produced before the judiciary as a murder convict sentenced to 7 years. Right away, he absconds from prison and abducts a sports star, Vijaya, the sibling of local SP Indrani. Currently, he hides her in a remote forest area where its tribes regard him. Vijaya makes various attempts to escape but, fortuitously, is rescued by Suryam. Then, Vijaya understands his virtue, inquires about him, and he spins rearward. Suryam is a trade union leader at Balagam coal mines owned by a spiteful Balagam Dhanraj who suppresses the workers under his toe. Anyhow, Suryam always encounters his malpractices. The chief engineer & his family maintain a cordial relationship with him.

Once, the engineer detects that Godavari water will drown the mines and notifies Dhanraj that he keeps a deaf ear for his greed. He walks to shield the workers, but it is too late. The water floods the mines, endangering the lives of hundreds. Suryam succeeds in bailing out the miners he can when he files a case against Dhanraj and claims indemnity. During the tribunal, Dhanraj intrigues by assassinating the engineer via his sidekick Dasu. Plus, he makes workers accountable for the catastrophe and calls off the lawsuit. Be aware that Suryam chases Dasu when the wicked cop, SI Prabhakar, screens him with fake alibis. Suryam raises an interstellar movement that shakes the country, intensifying his hunger strike. To distract his initiation, Dhanraj's son Kumar drags Suryam's sister Bharati away and molests her. Ergo, Dhanraj orders to slay her, but Suryam defends when Dasu and imprisons him.

Presently, Suryam aims to knit Kumar with Bharati. Hearing it, Vijaya endears him and is determined to aid in his mission. As of today, Suryam's stand-off Indrani for Kumar instead of Vijaya, while swapping Kumar, skips in the verge. Meanwhile, Bharati conceives, and Indrani knows the injustice that happened to her. So, she proceeds legally for justice but fails, which besmirches Bharati. Now, Indrani & Vijaya support Suryam in seizing Kumar, and he moves to the forest. On the way, he attempts to kill Suryam, but he is guarded by him when he reforms. Now, Dhanraj onslaughts on the woods, and heavy action occurs. At last, Suryam ceases the baddies, and the court declares him guilty with a death sentence. Finally, the movie ends with Suryam stepping for his penalty.

Cast

[edit]

Soundtrack

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Nippu Ravva
Soundtrack album by
Released1993
GenreSoundtrack
Length33:33
LabelLahari Music
ProducerBappi Lahiri Raj–Koti

The songs featured in the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri with Raj–Koti composing only one song "Randi Kadilirandi".[2] It was released by the Lahari Music Company.

Raj-Koti duo was initially signed on to compose the background score. They called in their former keyboardist A. R. Rahman (who had by then risen to fame in Tamil with Roja), for assistance. Nippu Ravva was delayed and when Rahman was called, Roja had not released. Rahman ended up doing a major part of the score and its programming and arrangement, Raj-Koti suggested Rahman himself be credited for the whole score. After delays, the film was released in 1993, by when Roja became a major musical success. The makers happily agreed to credit Rahman for the score due to his fame.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Time Enta"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam5:24
2."Kamuni Patnam"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra5:08
3."Hai Shabba"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra5:21
4."Raavayya Raavayya"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra7:14
5."Gulebakavali Kavalikato"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Chitra5:02
6."Randi Kadili Randi"VeturiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam5:15
Total length:33:33
Hindi
  1. " Gaal Gulaabi" - Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  2. "Mawali Raj Aa Gaya" - Suresh Wadkar
  3. "Rang Rangeela Mausam Aaya" - Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy

Other

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  • VCDs and DVDs on - VOLGA Videos, Hyderabad
  • Dubbed in Hindi as Mawali Raj

References

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  1. ^ "BalaKrishna: బాలకృష్ణ అరుదైన ఆ రికార్డుకు 27 ఏళ్లు". Archived from the original on 28 October 2020.
  2. ^ "State Rowdy to Nippu Ravva, Here Are Bappi Lahiri's Superhit Compositions for Telugu Films". 16 February 2022.