Ugramm

Ugramm (transl. Fierce) is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by Prashanth Neel in his directorial debut and produced by his brother Pradeep Neel.

It stars Sriimurali and Hariprriya in the lead roles, supported by Tilak Shekar, Atul Kulkarni, Avinash and Jai Jagadish. Bhuvan Gowda serves as the main cinematographer with Ravi Varman as a guest cinematographer, marking his debut in Kannada cinema.

Ugramm
Ugramm
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPrashanth Neel
Written by
  • Prashanth Neel
  • K. Ram ShriLaxman
Produced byPradeep Neel
Starring
Cinematography
Edited bySrikanth Gowda
Music byRavi Basrur
Production
company
Inkfinite Pictures
Distributed byThoogudeepa Distributors
Release date
  • 21 February 2014 (2014-02-21)
Running time
141 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget4 crore
Box officeest.30 crore

Ugramm completed a run of 125 days in some theatres in Karnataka. A sequel titled Ugramm Veeram was announced by Sriimurali in July 2014, but it was shelved off. It was remade in Odia as Agastya. The 2023 film Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire , which is also directed by Neel, has been noted by many critics for being heavily influenced by this film.

Plot

1994: Shivarudra Lingaiah is a ruthless gangster running a crime syndicate in Bangalore, who agrees to take up a big smuggling deal for which he approaches Prabhakar, the owner of a shipping company, to smuggle the goods through his ships. However, Prabhakar rejects the offer. Enraged by the rejection, Shivarudra Lingaiah kills Prabhakar's wife and also threatenes to kill his infant daughter Nithya.

As a result, Prabhakar accepts Shivarudra Lingaiah's offer. While working with Shivarudra Lingaiah, Prabhakar stops a ship coming from Dubai, which contains smuggled goods belonging to Shivarudra Lingaiah. Prabhakar loads 90% of the smuggled goods into another ship and sells it to a third party. Afterwards, Prabhakar escapes to Australia, along with Nithya, to start a new life. Shivarudra Lingaiah gets arrested based on a tip-off by Prabhakar. However, Shivarudra Lingaiah continues his activities from the prison through his son Dheeraj.

2014: Shivarudra Lingaiah is now an MLA candidate, who along with Dheeraj, is awaiting to exact vengeance from Prabhakar. A grown-up Nithya arrives in Bangalore's Talagavara to visit her late mother's grave and is kidnapped by Dheeraj's gang on the way. Agastya is an automobile mechanic who saves her from Dheeraj's gang. He takes her to his house for safeguarding as advised by Prabhakar's family-friend, Vishwa.

Meanwhile, a cat-and-mouse game ensues between Shivarudra Lingaiah and Agastya, where Agastya manages to save Nithya again. Nithya, who has fallen for Agastya, learns from Vishwa about his dark past in Mughor, a region ruled by a blood-drenched syndicate. Agastya's old promise to his friend, Baala, had pushed Agastya to enter the crime syndicate. Within just a few years, Agastya managed to capture the entire region for Baala, against all odds. This earned him fearful respect and notoriety.

However, Agastya's skirmish with Baala's younger brother Maara led to Maara's death. Agastya had forced an exile upon himself, respecting his mother's vow to live a life free of violence. Dheeraj kills Shivarudra Lingaiah, deeming him weak and captures Nithya and relocates to Mughor, under orders from Mughor's crime syndicate to seek vengeance on Agastya. Agastya returns to Mughor, where he faces the entire Mughor criminal fraternity. He kills Dheeraj and saves Nithya again. Though still holding a deep grudge against Agastya for Maara's death, Baala allows them to leave, as a show of friendship towards Agastya. Agastya leaves Mughor to start a new life with Nithya.

Cast

Production

Filming

Ugramm was the first film ever to be shot outside the Bharat Gold Mines Limited cyanide dumps at Kolar Gold Fields. The other locations where the film was shot at include Kalaburagi, which was showcased as Mughor in the film, Bijapur District, Chintamani, Kolar, Mysore, Gargeshwari, Nandigrama, and Bangalore. Eight different cameras were used to suit different situations and locations.

Soundtrack

Ugramm
Soundtrack album by
Ravi Basrur
Released21 February 2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length23:37
LanguageKannada
LabelD Beats

The songs and background score were composed by Ravi Basrur with lyrics written by Ram Narayan, S. Sarvesh and Basrur. The soundtrack has six songs.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Legend of Narasimha"Ravi BasrurRavi Basrur4:08
2."Chanana Chanana"Ram NarayanAnuradha Bhat4:40
3."Ondu Hudugi"Ram NarayanSanthosh Venky, Anuradha Bhat3:37
4."Chittara Moodo"S. SarveshPriyanka Bharali3:46
5."Ugramm Veeram"Ravi BasrurRavi Basrur3:48
6."Chittara Moodo Unplugged"S. SarveshPriyanka Bharali3:38
Total length:23:37

Reviewing the soundtrack album, Kavya Christopher of The Times of India wrote, "Apart from the title track – Ugramm Veeram – which rightfully captures the essence of the title, translating to aggression, the rest of the numbers take you into a romantic journey of dream sequences that many stories try to rely on to bring in some breathing space in an otherwise adrenaline-packed plot."

Release

The film made its theatrical release on 21 February 2014 in 142 theaters across Karnataka. It was dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Fighter Badshah.

Box office

Ugramm opened collected 5.5 crore in Karnataka on the first week. It completed a 125-day run in theatres in Karnataka.

Critical reception

B. S. Srivani of Deccan Herald wrote of the film, "The screenplay is a beauty .. and dialogues .. do their job very well." and concluded by writing, "An overdose of violence to simple-minded families, Ugramm, however, is a treat for those looking for instant kicks." A. Sharadhaa of The New Indian Express wrote, "This is a landmark gangster film that balances commercial elements with a stirring screenplay." and concluded writing, " A very well-made film, Ugramm is full of action, drama and fleshed out characters." Shyam Prasad S. of Bangalore Mirror gave the film a rating out 3/5 and wrote, "The film is technically brilliant, but what it lacks is a style to the excessive energy that is drummed up." The Times of India gave the film a rating of 3.5/5 and wrote "Set in the North Karnataka region of Mughor, Ugramm keeps viewers hooked from the beginning with its lively script and brilliant narration. Though the loud background music drowns the dialogues at times, the action-packed sequences make up for all shortcomings."

Accolades

Award Category Recipients Result Ref
4th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Inkfinite Pictures Nominated
Best Director Prashanth Neel Nominated
Best Actor Sriimurali Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Thilak Shekar Nominated
Best Debut Producer Inkfinite Pictures Won
Best Debut Director Prashanth Neel Won
62nd Filmfare Awards South Best Film Inkfinite Pictures Nominated
Best Director Prashanth Neel Nominated
Best Actor Srimurali Nominated
Best Actress Haripriya Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Thilak Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Padmaja Rao Nominated
Best Music Director Ravi Basrur Nominated
Best Playback Singer - Female Anuradha Bhat ("Chanchana Chanchana") Won

Sequel and remakes

A sequel to the film titled Ugramm Veeram to be made in 2015, was announced by Srimurali in July 2014, but there have been no official updates till date. It was remade in Odia as Agastya starring Anubhav Mohanty. A Marathi remake titled Raanti starring Sharad Kelkar and Shanvi Srivastava was announced in August 2022.

The 2023 film Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire written and directed by Neel was a retelling of the story, which he did not perceive as a remake. He made significant changes to the story to suit Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, who were re-enacting Sriimurali and Tilak Shekar's roles. Neel expressed that Ugramm always held a special place in his heart and wanted to do justice to its story. Following the pan-Indian success of KGF: Chapter 2, Neel saw the new markets opened by KGF as an opportunity to not let his "best stories languish on YouTube". He wanted "Ugramm to reach the heights of KGF" and emphasized that "scaling up Ugramm to create Salaar was solely about enhancing the storytelling".

References

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