![]() Siva tries to stop him but was unsuccessful. After Bhavani gets heavily injured by Siva, he decides to commit suicide. While, Bhavani comes out of Machiraju's house after killing him, Siva spots him, and a chase ensues. ![]() Siva hears about Keerthi's death and sets to avenge her. Insulted and humiliated, Bhavani kills Keerthi and Machiraju. Ganesh appears in court, and an arrest warrant is issued for Bhavani. Bhavani learns about Siva's relationship with Sharath, and kidnaps Keerthi. Machiraju sees Siva as a potential replacement for Bhavani, and stops supporting the latter. Siva attacks Bhavani's henchmen, and helps Venkat arrest Ganesh. Bhavani begins attacking and murdering Siva's close aides, and Siva ensures that Sharath relocates to Visakhapatnam as a part of his job. Bhavani cheats labour-union leader Krishna Reddy, who changes his allegiance to Siva. He agrees to contest the student-union presidential election. Sensing a risk to Sharath's family after an attempt on Keerthi's life, Siva leaves their house and moves into his friend Chinna's hostel. One of Siva's friends, Malli, is murdered, and Siva swears revenge. When Siva's friends attend a wedding, they are attacked by Ganesh and others. and Bhavani's henchmen, and is taken to hospital. He considers Siva a potential replacement for J. Ganesh's attempts to pacify Siva fail, and Bhavani learns about him. The incident encourages Siva's friends to ask him to stand for the student-union presidency, but he wants them to nominate Naresh (one of the group) instead. teases Asha on campus, Siva attacks him with a bicycle chain a rivalry then develops between him and Ganesh. is arrested many times, Bhavani continues to bail him out. Bhavani uses the network to support his mentor Machiraju, a politician. D.), is the lowest rung in a gang ladder reaching through the gangster Ganesh to Bhavani, a crime boss. The college's (unopposed) student-union president, J. Siva befriends a group of students and falls in love with Asha, sister of the honest police inspector Venkat. Although Sharath and his daughter Keerthi get along well with Siva, his wife considers him a financial burden. ![]() He lives with his brother Sharath's family, and enrolls in the VAS College of Arts and Sciences. Siva, a student, comes to Vijayawada from a nearby town to pursue his education. The first, featuring Nagarjuna and Amala reprising their roles, performed well at the box office, but the second did not. Varma remade the film twice in Hindi with the same title. Its Tamil-dubbed version, Udhayam, was also successful. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema, CNN-News18 included Siva on its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. It is credited with the introduction of steadicam and new sound recording techniques in Telugu cinema, encouraging filmmakers to explore a variety of themes and make experimental films. ![]() Siva, which attained cult status, is considered Nagarjuna's breakthrough film. A documentary titled Exploring Shiva after 25 Years was released on the film's silver anniversary it is the first documentary about a Telugu film. ![]() In addition to the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu, Siva won three Nandi Awards: Best Director (Varma), Best First Film of a Director, and Best Dialogue Writer (Bharani). It was screened in the mainstream section of the International Film Festival of India, held on 19 January 1990. Although Venkat and Surendra expected the film to have average earnings, it was commercially successful and went on to become the highest grossing Telugu film of the year Siva completed a 100-day run in 22 centres and a 175-day run in five centres. Produced on a budget of ₹7.5 million, Siva was released on 5 October 1989 to critical acclaim, primarily for its technology and sound design. Except for three days of shooting in Madras (now Chennai), Siva was filmed in Andhra Pradesh. It's principal photography began on 16 February 1989, and was completed in 55 working days. Thota Tharani and Sattibabu were the film's art director and editor, respectively. Ilaiyaraaja composed Siva 's soundtrack and score, and S. Varma's script was based on his experiences as a student at Siddhartha Engineering College in Vijayawada. Siva explores the concepts of student exploitation by anti-social elements and the impact of crowd psychology. The film's basic plot, adapted from The Way of the Dragon (1972), revolves around the conflict between college student-turned-gangster Siva and Bhavani, a reputed crime boss mentored by the politician Machiraju. Produced by Akkineni Venkat and Yarlagadda Surendra under their banners of Annapurna Studios and SS Creations, Siva stars Nagarjuna, Amala, and Raghuvaran. Siva (also spelt Shiva) is a 1989 Indian Telugu-language crime action film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma in his directorial debut. ![]()
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