Orange (2013)

Orange

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Directed by Bhaskar • Music:

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<p>In Set Back Drop On , an angry Ram who just broke up with his girlfriend Jaanu, narrates the story of his love life to a police officer, Abishek Verma as he defaces a of his lover while Jaanu’s father listens. Ram is a youngster who does graffiti and does not believe in everlasting love. He has gone through nine loves in his life and thinks that love between two people eventually dies out. As a person with strong morals, he is honest and wants to love life and live with an open mind, open thought, and open action with his lover. Jaanu studies in the same college as Ram. He falls in love with her at first sight and goes on wooing her. She eventually ends up falling for him but wants him to promise to love her forever. Ram, of course, nonchalantly dismisses this and explains how he cannot love her forever. This leads to a clash of their ideologies. Ram shows Jaanu how true love cannot stay forever, while Jaanu shows him examples of everlasting love, like her friends and her parents. However, he makes it clear that love between two people is never the same as it first is. Abishek makes Ram tell him why he feels like this, and Ram explains another love in his life: Rooba. He falls in love with her as she visits Hyderabad when he is on a foreign exchange project. He follows her to Mumbai, and they both fall in love. However, as time passes, the couple faces problems, and Ram feels himself lying more and more just to make Rooba happy. Unable to take it anymore, he tells her that he cannot continue loving her if he has to lie and sacrifice so much for her. They break up, and through the experience, Ram becomes the man he is. Ram tries wooing Jaanu once again but soon backs off knowing her desire for a commitment and a life partner. In the end, the story again focuses on the present where Ram is shown defacing Jaanu’s face in his graffiti. Abishek also realizes that Ram is right in his own way. Ram reveals that Jaanu asked him to give up and get into a job as a painting teacher. Initially, Ram is reluctant but realizes that he loves himself more than he loves his partner so he should start loving his partner more and even learns that sacrifices are an integral part of a relationship. Hence he sacrifices graffiti and decides to propose to Jaanu again, trying to be committed this time. Ram and Jaanu end up together when the credits are rolling. The took place on 21 October 2009. Ram Charan wanted to do a love story after (2009) and contacted Bhaskar since he liked (2006). Genelia was cast in the film, which was to be produced by Ram Charan’s uncle Nagendra Babu. Kajal Aggarwal was initially considered to play another heroine but she was later replaced by Shazahn Padamsee, who made her Telugu debut with this film. Genelia’s character was similar to her bubbly Hasini role in (2006). Ram Charan and Genelia play Indian students studying in Australia. The film was shot in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia and Mumbai, India. The film is the largest Indian budget film that was mostly shot in Australia. Over two hundred and fifty people from Australia were a part of the cast and crew. The film shoot shifted to Malaysia on 22 August 2010 with Ram Charan joining the sets the following day. composed the soundtrack and background score, in his first collaboration with Ram Charan and Bhaskar. The album consists of six tracks with , , Surrender Krishna, Kedarnath Parimi penning the lyrics. , , , , , , Maya performed the vocals. The rights for the soundtrack album were purchased by record label. The audio was launched on 25 October 2010 at in . The audio went on to receive highly positive reviews from critics and audience and has attained a cult status over the period in the realm of . The album was nominated at major award ceremonies for best music direction including . The film was released on 26 November 2010. The film was then re-released on 25th March 2023. Jeevi of gave the film a rating of 3.25 out of 5 and wrote, ” is an honest film with a nice story idea despite inconsistencies and a few dull moments”. Serish Nanisetti of opined, “Orange is a luridly vivid non-linear narrative with the smarts in all the right places” and noted that “Ambiguity and love may not go together in Indian film industry, but Baskar manages to tell the story and keep the attention of the audience”. rated the film 2.75 out of 5 and noted, ” maybe the symbol of love but we hardly find any love in the movie. Less love, more arguments – that’s about it”. Radhika Rajamani of gave the film a rating of out of five stars and wrote, “It becomes a bit monotonous to hear the lines on love over and over again. The confusion over the ‘love’ issue slows down the proceedings”. Deepa Garimella of said, “On the whole, the film tends to look confused and shaky in its fundamentals, and Bhaskar could have chosen a more streamlined way of telling his story, but for what it’s worth, seems a decent step out of the clutter”. The film was a box office failure despite the successful soundtrack. However, it has been people’s favourite much later to its theatrical run and even the critics admit it’s a film that’s ahead of its time.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Bhaskar
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Producer: K. Nagendra Babu
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Director: Bhaskar
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Cinematography: Kiran Reddy
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Release Date: 26-Nov-10
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Edited By: Marthand K. Venkatesh
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Language: Malayalam
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Box Office: 40.00 crore
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