Anukoni Prayanam is 2022 Indian Telugu-language philosophical film, written and directed by Venkatesh Pediredla.[3][4] It is produced by Dr. Jaganmohan DY, under the banner of Apple Creations. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Narasimha Raju in the lead roles[5] with music composed by S Siva Dinavahi.[6][7][8][9]

Anukoni Prayanam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVenkatesh Pediredla
Written byParuchuri brothers (dialogues)
Screenplay byVenkatesh Pediredla
Story byDr. Jagan Mohan D.Y
Produced byDr. Jagan Mohan D.Y
StarringRajendra Prasad
Narasimha Raju
CinematographyMallikarjun Naragani
Edited byRam Tumu
Music byS Siva Dinavahi
Production
company
Apple Creations[1]
Release date
  • 28 October 2022 (2022-10-28)
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Running time
118 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

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The film begins at Bhubaneswar Orrisa, where migrant laborers from various places work in a construction company. Among them, two besties are Rajendra & Ramu, who share beyond relationship. Rajendra views the world cynically, whereas Ramu firmly believes in relations. Ramu resides in a small village near Rajahmundry where his wife, their widowed daughter & grandson are staying. Once, their co-worker Nagulu is glad tidings birth of a baby girl. The supervisor refuses to grant leave as the bond. However, things changed quickly with the ambuscade of COVID-19 pandemic in India when the Govt declared lockdown, and everyone was about to go to their native places. Thereby, Nagulu rushes, but hard luck strikes him, and he becomes an electric shock victim. Due to stipulations, the contractor does not even dispatch his body to his place. The same night, the mates discuss amidst alcohol setting when Ramu affirms that he discards this kind of death and longs for his funeral, engulfed in mourning around all his men.

The following day, Ramu requests Rajendra to accompany him; despite rejection initially, he too boards the bus. Suddenly, the burglars are onslaught when, as a flabbergast, everyone detects it is Ramu's corpse. Then, Rajendra expresses that, tragically, Ramu had broken down at the bus stop and left his breath caused by Cardiac arrest. Spotting, Rajendra laments with genuine hurt and pledges to fulfill his dear friend's last wish. Listening to it, the bandits salute their friendship and get down without harm. The passengers expel Rajendra with the stiff be frightened of the pandemic. Yet, with grit, Rajendra sets foot further by holding Ramu on his back. Ramu's family and his intimate Veerayya eagerly await his arrival.

Meanwhile, a truck solaces Rajendra, so he crosses all the states and steps in Andhra Pradesh. From there, a deaf-tempo driver drops them in the delusion that Ramu is in a faint state. He takes them to the hospital when Rajendra quietly skips and halts at a motel. Out of the blue, a thief heists his total sum with the phone by dumping him in defenseless form. In that period, Rajendra encounters an Ayurvedic Doctor, Sudhakar. By hiding Ramu, both mutually share their grief when Dr. Sudhakar clarifies Rajendra about the better half's eminence and provides a few chemicals to preserve the carcass. Hence, self-will Rajendra advances when confronting a frenzy cop; he detests lies and shoots them to death on the spot. Here, he tactically checkmates by forging Ramu as a strange patient who falls unconscious frequently. Next, Rajendra secures a woman from the goons; fortuitously, she is the cop's spouse, and they leave them till Vizag. Along the way, Rajendra somehow tricks by counterfeiting Ramu's existence.

Rajendra currently walks to the Govt hospital by veiling the body in a safe place, where Kasthuri, a nurse, stands by him after hearing his story. She follows up on all the required medical procedures and conveys them, arranging an ambulance. During this trial, Rajendra endears Kasthuri's benevolence and aspires to propose on his way back. Now, while Rajendra is collecting the body all at once, the cop surrounds him, but he lets him go, bowing down for his adherence to camaraderie. Ultimately, Rajendra reaches his goal by landing with Ramu's corpse, which sinks his family into deep sorrow. However, by bad fortune, no one presents themselves with Corona 's terror. At last, Rajendra volunteers them by rousing humanity. Finally, the movie ends with Rajendra grandly performing Ramu's funeral as he pleases.[10]

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Reception

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Anukoni Prayanam received mixed reviews from critics. 123 Telugu gave it a 2.5 rating and wrote: "The theme of the film is good, and it deals with human emotions. Rajendra Prasad justifies his tag Natakireeti and once again proves himself a gem of Telugu cinema. But the slow-paced narrative is one aspect that constantly pushes the film down. On the whole, Anukoni Prayanam has a good concept."[11] Times of India states it as "This well-intentioned dramedy is a lengthy commentary on life" with the same rating[12] while Indiglitz provides a 2 rating with the verdict, "This one is a yawn-fest. Skip it!"[13] Deepthi Nandan from SOUTHFIRST notifies a 2.5 rating: "Rajendra Prasad is the pilot. Heavy drama entwined with comedy, and being old-school, appreciate its genuineness."[14] Cinejosh RamBabu Parvathaneni gives it a 1.5 rating because "It Is in slow motion with no real and forced emotions & expressions. Illogical scenes & artificial elements reduce the impact completely."[15] Ragalahari remarks, "Anukoni Prayanam is a difficult film to sit through which needed the wistful quality and being cheery in a sensible way." with the same rating.[16] TeluguOdu allows the movie a 2 rating, proclaiming: "Lengthy run time, slow-paced narration, and forced artificial sequences make it an okay watch."[17] iQLIK divulges that "Anukoni Prayanam has got a very interesting theme that is truly based on human emotions" with a 2.5 rating[18] and FILMYFOCUS offers an identical rating, announcing, "Anukoni Prayanam lacks proper depth in the characterization and connectivity in the narrative, which fails to Impress!"[19]

Soundtrack

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Anukoni Prayanam
Soundtrack album by
S Siva Dinavahi
Released2022
Recorded2022
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length13:41
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerS Siva Dinavahi

The music was composed by S Siva Dinavahi. ADITYA Music Company released the music.[20][21]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ye Kadhanu Ye Kanchiki"Madhukiran MaddikuntaShankar Mahadevan3:39
2."The Soul Of Anukoni Prayanam"Madhukiran MaddikuntaHarini Ivaturi3:53
3."Kanta Neeru"Madhukiran MaddikuntaParvathi1:31
4."Sontha Ooru"RehmanSiva Dinavahi4:38
Total length:13:41

References

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  2. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (2022)". Moviebuff.
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  4. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam Movie Review: This well-intentioned dramedy is a lengthy commentary on life". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
  5. ^ "కరోనా వేళ ప్రయాణం". Namaste Telangana. October 18, 2022.
  6. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". qobuz.
  7. ^ "'అనుకోని ప్రయాణం' ది బెస్ట్‌ చిత్రం : రాజేంద్ర ప్రసాద్‌". Praja Shakti. October 17, 2022.
  8. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam - Official Trailer | Telugu Movie News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
  9. ^ Nandan, Deepthi (2022-10-28). "Anukoni Prayanam review: An emotional story set in the backdrop of death and Covid-19 lockdown". The South First. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
  10. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam Telugu Movie Review". 123telugu.com. 2022-10-28. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
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  12. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Review 2)". Times of India.
  13. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Review 3)". Indiglitz.
  14. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam review: An emotional story set in the backdrop of death and Covid-19 lockdown". SOUTHFIRST.
  15. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Review 4)". Cinejosh.
  16. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam-An annoying journey". Ragalahari.
  17. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Review 5)". TeluguOdu.
  18. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Review 6)". IQLIK.
  19. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam Movie Review & Rating". FILMYFOCUS.
  20. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Songs)". Wynk Music.
  21. ^ "Anukoni Prayanam (Jukebox)". Youtube.
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