Nippulanti Manishi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS. B. Chakravarthy
Written bySatyanand (dialogues)
Screenplay byS. B. Chakravarthy
Story byMohan Kaul
Ravi Kapoor
Based onQayamat (1983)
Produced byMidde Rama Rao
StarringNandamuri Balakrishna
Radha
Sarath Babu
CinematographyN. Sudhakar Reddy
Edited byD. Venkataratnam
Music byChakravarthy
Production
company
Sri Rajalakshmi Art Pictures
Release date
  • 7 February 1986 (1986-02-07)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Nippulanti Manishi (transl.Fire-like Man) is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by S. B. Chakravarthy. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Radha and Sarath Babu, with music composed by Chakravarthy.[1] It is a remake of the Hindi film Qayamat (1983).[2]

Plot

The film begins with a justice-seeking ruffian Parasuram who uproars against anti-social elements and stands as a pillar for the destitute. Once he enrages by the news of returning a tycoon Raja from abroad and spins rearward. Parasuram is extremely darling Radha. Raja entices and aspires to subjugate her when Parasuram smacks him. As a result, the fiendish slays Radha on the stage of the turtle doves' wedding and is acquitted as non-guilty. Thus, Parasuram assigns to establish a new judiciary to control the system. Presently, he slaughters Raja for granted. Since Parasuram turns a diehard to law & order the department appoints a stout-hearted cop ACP Vijay to snare him.

At that point, Vijay is startled to view the file as Parasuram is his childhood bestie by whose benefit, he acquired esteem. Now, the two contact and embrace when Parasuram proclaims that there is no chance of his retrieval. Plus, takes a word from Vijay not to yield his path for their friendship. Besides, Vijay apprehends a dangerous gangster Jakki with the aid of Parasuram when he animosities on both. Next, Parasuram's difference of opinion with a big shot Bhujanga Rao. So, he colludes with a prostitute Pankajam and incriminates him under the charge of molesting a girl Swapna when Vijay seizes him. Further, he creates a rift between the soulmates where Parasuram misconstrues Vijay that he betrayed him. As of today, Parasuram is penalized for 7 years when he pledges to reimburse all accountable to his moving point.

Time passes, and Parasuram frees up and seeks vengeance. Consecutively, he tactically eliminates Bhujanga Rao & Pankajam leaving any piece of evidence. Soon, he approaches Vijay who is leading delightful life with his wife Lakshmi and sister Aasha one that resemblance of Radha. Parasuram shows a threat to Aasha who beset her to make Vijay's life a nightmare. Being conscious of it, Vijay onslaughts on Parasuram when they declare warfare. Parallelly, Vijay sends away Aasha for her safety when she is abducted by Jakki on behalf of Parasuram. Here, Vijay flares up strikes to attack. Anyhow, Aasha is safeguarded by Parasuram, though he makes various attempts to molest Aasha he backs recollecting his love for Radha. Then, Aasha discerns his virtue and endears him. Forthwith the gallants keep pace with face-to-face and battle erupts. In the interim, Jakki again hits Aasha when Parasuram rescues her. Spotting it, Vijay comprehends the eminence of Parasuram and mutually pleads for pardon. At last, Vijay offers Parasuram to accept Aasha’s hand which he does so. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Parasuram & Aasha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by Chakravarthy. Lyrics were written by Veturi.[3]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Bolthaa Kottavante"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela4:11
2."Maa Amma Kothimeraku"P. Susheela, S. P. Sailaja4:05
3."Nee Tholi Choopulone"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela3:55
4."Iruku Iruku Raikalo"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki4:17
5."Yama Yamagaa"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela4:20

References

  1. "Nippulanti Manishi | Cast and Crew". Moviefone. Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  2. Arunachalam, Param (2020). BollySwar: 1981–1990. Mavrix Infotech. pp. 336–337. ISBN 9788193848227.
  3. "Nippulanti Manishi Telugu Film EP Vinyl Record by Chakravarthy". Mossymart. Archived from the original on 13 September 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
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