Balagam (film)

Balagam (transl.Relatives (or) Supporters) is a 2023 Indian Telugu-language family drama film written and directed by actor Venu Yeldandi, in his directorial debut.[2] It was produced by Dil Raju's daughter and nephew, Hanshitha Reddy and Harshith Reddy, respectively, under Dil Raju Productions.

Balagam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVenu Yeldandi
Written byVenu Yeldandi
Produced byHarshith Reddy
Hanshitha Reddy
StarringPriyadarshi
Kavya Kalyanram
Sudhakar Reddy
Kota Jayaram
Muralidhar Goud
Mime Madhu
CinematographyAcharya Venu
Edited byMadhu
Music byBheems Ceciroleo
Production
company
Release date
  • 3 March 2023 (2023-03-03)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget₹3 crores
Box office₹26.72 crores[1]

The film features Priyadarshi, Kavya Kalyanram, Sudhakar Reddy, Kota Jayaram, Mime Madhu and Muralidhar Goud in primary roles.[3] Balagam was released on 3 March 2023 to critical acclaim with particular praise for Yeldandi’s direction, soundtrack, emotional weight of the story, screenplay and acting performances by the lead cast.[4]

Plot

Gajula Komurayya, a typical elderly inhabitant of a village in Telangana, sustains an apparently peaceful life with his elder son Ailayya, the latter's wife Swaroopa and their son Sayilu. Unbeknownst to his short-tempered father, Sayilu owes a massive sum of money to a cruel moneylender, whom he reassures that he will pay off the loan once he receives dowry from his fiancee's family. Nevertheless, Komurayya's untimely death prompts Sayilu's forthcoming marriage to be adjourned indefinitely and also, brings about the return of his estranged daughter Lakshmi, whose husband Narayana and Ailayya have been inhospitable to each other from past twenty years. As their rivalry persists, Komurayya is traditionally cremated and Narayana is desperate to leave; Komurayya's brother, however, urges him to extend his stay by eleven days. Komurayya's sister considers Sayilu's fiancee inappropriate for the family, holding Sayilu's betrothal to her responsible for Komurayya's death. This accusation leads to a conflict and ultimately, the wedding is called off.

Sayilu discerns Narayana to be a wealthy industrialist and realizes that marrying his only heiress Sandhya would bring him a huge fortune; Sandhya being his cross cousin makes his intentions legitimate. His efforts to court Sandhya are perpetually rebuffed; on the third day after Komurayya's cremation, a crow is supposed to be feeding on a feast offered by the family to Komurayya's soul and if doesn't, the soul is believed to be dissatisfied. As the crow doesn't devour, Narayana humiliates Ailayya for his failure and challenges to content the soul on the fifth day. He too remains unsuccessful, prompting Ailayya to mock and provoke him leading to a physical altercation; Narayana angrily storms out of the village with Lakshmi and Sandhya, disappointing Sayilu. Parallelly, Narsi is a tailor who had flippantly wished for Komurayya to die; as soon as he discovered that he really died, Narsi began to hold himself responsible for it and develops fever out of guilt. At the same time, two other villagers fall sick; the indirect cause of it is Komurayya's death. Intending to bring Lakshmi's family back, Sayilu takes advantage of this situation.

He and his friend purposefully argue publicly; the latter pretends to blame the restlessness of Komurayya's soul for mishaps in the village. Considering the reason adequate, Sarpanch of the village summons Komurayya's family to the Panchayat. He commands them to please Komurayya's soul by the eleventh day and if not, they will have to claim responsibility and accept banishment. Consequently, Lakshmi's family returns and Sandhya appreciates Sayilu's contribution to reuniting the families, displaying reciprocation. Ailayya recounts his affection for Lakshmi as Komurayya's sister narrates a story pertaining to their childhood, prompting a change in his conduct. Komurayya's brother imparts to everyone that Komurayya had had an inclination for Sayilu and Sandhya's marriage and believes that Narayana and Ailayya agreeing to do so might please his soul; as Narayana consents to his advice, Ailayya repents his misbehavior and apparently reconciles with him. Elsewhere, Mogilayya and his wife Sujata intend to sell a plot of their land to the latter's brother but the latter contemplates it ominous to buy a land with gravestone as Ailayya hopes to construct one for Komurayya in his favorite place: one that is included in Mogilayya's plot of land. As they fight over it, Komurayya's brother berates their disunity and selfish conduct; he laments over the despicable fact that his brother, who lived a long life, is being denied a land measuring just 3 ft for his gravestone. That night, Sayilu resents his own selfish intentions, realizes that he won't get to see his grandfather again and profusely mourns his death.

The highlight of the movie however is a folk-song sung by the village mourners (singers who praise the departed soul highlighting the individual's greatness and calling out each family member's positives) on the eleventh day as they wait for the crow to accept the feast. Listening to the song, the extended family has an emotional epiphany, each realize their petty short-comings, understand each others positives and tearfully reunite through hugs and apologies. Sayilu brings a 20 year old black and white family photo clicked before Ailayya and Narayana parted ways, which Komurayya often cried over. Ultimately, the crow accepts the feast, implying that Komurayya's soul consistently yearned for their reunion.

Cast

  • Priyadarshi as Gajula Sayilu, Ailayya's son and Komurayya's grandson
  • Kavya Kalyanram as Sandhya, Lakshmi's daughter and Komurayya's grand-daughter
  • Sudhakar Reddy as Gajula Komurayya
  • Kota Jayaram as Gajula Ailayya, Komurayya's elder son and Sayilu's father
  • Kommu Sujatha as Gajula Swaroopa, Komurayya's elder daughter-in-law and Sayilu's mother
  • Muralidhar Goud as Narayana, Komurayya's son-in-law and Sandhya's mother
  • Roopa Laxmi as Lakshmi, Komurayya's daughter and Sandhya's mother
  • Mime Madhu as Gajula Mogilayya, Komurayya's younger son
  • Venu Yeldandi as Narsi, the tailor
  • Krishna Teja as Dr. Ravi, Sayilu's friend
  • Racha Ravi as Rajesh, Sayilu's friend
  • Rohini as Susheela, Narsi's wife
  • Vidyasagar Karampuri as the villager

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album is composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, with lyrics written by Kasarla Shyam. Background score Composed by Suresh Bobbili, Bobbilis BGM and Climax song played a major role in the successes of Balagam, Aditya music released the complete soundtrack album featuring three tracks.

The first song of the film "Ooru Palletooru" was released on 6 February 2023.[5]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Balarama Narasayoo"Kasarla ShyamBheems Ceciroleo, Venu Yeldandi4:40
2."Potti Pilla"Kasarla ShyamRam Miriyala3:44
3."Ooru Palletooru"Kasarla ShyamRam Miriyala, Mangli4:80
4."Thoduga ma thodundi" Mr.& Mrs. Komutaiah, 
5."Ayyo Shivuda Yemaye"   
6."Kodukulaaara...Biddalaara.." Venu Yeldandi, 

Release

Balagam was released on 3 March 2023 with both critical and commercial acclaim.[6]Even after the film premiered on Amazon Prime Video and Simply South (outside India) on 24 March 2023 people those who watched the film in OTT started going to theatres to experience the film on big screen.[7]

Reception

123Telugu gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Balagam is a genuine attempt to explore human values and emotions that is devoid of any commercial ingredients. The film’s trump cards are the natural village atmosphere, heartwarming performances, and gratifying emotional sequences".[8] Raghu Bandi of The Indian Express also gave the same rating and stated: "Balagam is an honest slice of life story from rural Telangana".[9] A critic writing for The Times of India, mentioned that the films's creative and technical team needs a special mention, while praising the screenplay and acting performance of Priyadarshi and Kavya Kalyanram.[10]

References

  1. "Balagam 31 days Box Office Collections". 4 April 2023.
  2. The Hindu (5 April 2023). "Director Venu Yeldandi on 'Balagam': Every character stems from real-life observations". Archived from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  3. "Balagam movie review: An honest slice of life film". The Indian Express. 2023-03-02. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  4. "Balagam Movie Review : Ingenuity in telling a natively rooted story is its strength". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  5. "Balagam | Song - Ooru Palletooru (Lyrical)". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  6. "Upcoming Telugu movie releases in March 2023: Kabzaa, Dasara, Balagam and more". TimesNow. 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  7. India, The Hans (2023-03-24). "Balagam Movie Streaming on This Platform". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  8. "Balagam Telugu Movie Review". 123Telugu. 2023-03-03. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  9. Bandi, Raghu (2023-03-02). "Balagam movie review: An honest slice of life film". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  10. "Balagam Movie Review : Ingenuity in telling a natively rooted story is its strength". The Times of India. 2023-03-03. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
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