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''Premaloka'' in Kannada (), ''Paruva Ragam'' in Tamil (), is a 1987 bilingual
romantic musical film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
, written and directed by
V. Ravichandran Veeraswamy Ravichandran (born 30 May 1961), known mononymously as Ravichandran, is an actor, director, producer, music director, lyricist and editor in the Kannada Film Industry. He is the son of film producer N. Veeraswamy. As producer, Ravi ...
in his directorial debut based on the 1982 movie ''
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''. He additionally served as the lead actor and producer under Eshwari Productions. Produced simultaneously in
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and
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, the film stars V. Ravichandran in the lead role alongside debutant Juhi. Leelavathi and
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play supportive roles in the Kannada version while
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and Manorama reprise their respective roles in the Tamil version. Vishnuvardhan,
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,
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, and
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made guest appearances in the film.
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,
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and
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portray the respective roles of Ambareesh, Prabhakar, and Srinath, in the Tamil version.


Plot

Ravi is a happy-go-lucky young man attending a college with a strict, results-focused principal who conflicts with an easy-going professor named Manohar. After passing his exams with a first class result, a joyous Ravi engages in various mischievous acts and ends up coming home dirty; his parents dislike his appearance and are unimpressed by his results, leaving him to confide in the family maid Sharadamma that he has never felt loved by his biological parents and she is the only one he sees as family. Nevertheless, he happily goes to the college afterwards (Geleyare Nanna Gelathiyare). One day, Ravi accidentally meets Shashikala, a young woman who the male merchants at the market are struck by and harass, when she throws an egg at him while he skates, causing him to fall on her (Ee Nimbe Hanninantha). Shashikala is admitted to the same college as Ravi; on her first day, she is warned by the principal that he doesn't tolerate any sort of "fooling around" and has to deal with the unrequited attention of her male classmates, but ends up meeting Ravi again in Professor Manohar's class, who falls in love with her and nicknames her "Shashi" (Nodamma Hudugi). On the occasion of the university's diamond jubilee, the director wishes to hold a ceremony to celebrate and get donations. The principal's suggestion of a small pooja is rebuked, and Manohar is instead chosen to plan a grand spectacle with the other students (Cheluve Ondu Kelthini). Some rowdies try to derail the planning, but they are held off and the stage is set up without a hitch. However, Shashikala is accosted by the gang and has to hide; unfortunately, she runs into Ravi, who is trying to give her a rose. Despite his obliviousness, they manages to escape. Preparations continue, with Ravi continuing to pursue Shashikala but failing to attract her. The rowdies again harass the students and all hope seems lost after they beat up the students who stand in their way. However, a mysterious biker rescues them and beats the rogues up; Shashikala falls in love with him (Yaarivanu Ee Manmathanu). He offers her a ride, but he has to leave when the police arrives, so he gives her his jacket. Obsessed, Shashikala continues to reject Ravi's advances while fantasizing over the mysterious biker and clutching to his jacket, which confuses her mother and friends (Boy Friend Barthaanantha). Finally, one day the biker meets up with her and they romantically ride together. The night of the show comes around, and the students' musical performance is a big hit (Premalokadinda). However, the gang comes back to disrupt the afterparty, and Shashikala ends up fainting from the chaos. The biker again saves the students, Shashikala regains consciousness to see him. He takes off his helmet and reveals that he is actually Ravi; hesitant at first, Shashikala accepts his love. They roam together happily (E Gangu Ee Biku Kalisikodu) and her love for him deepens (Bathroominalli), but Ravi's parents have arranged his marriage to the Chief Minister's daughter, Rajini, as a way of gaining prestige. Rajini tries to find Ravi with the help of the principal and a cop who happens to be the father of Shashikala. Meanwhile, Shashikala and Ravi continue to roam the countryside, still madly in love (Idu Nanna Ninna Prema Geethe). However, this comes to an end when the principal informs her of Ravi's arranged marriage; thinking he cheated her, she runs away from him heartbroken. Although he runs behind and tries to catch her, the rowdies from earlier slow him down and she ultimately gets in her father's police jeep. As she is driven away, Shashikala throws the newspaper announcing the arrangement; Ravi finally releases what has happened and goes home. where he is scolded for what he has done. Although his parents ask Sharadamma to convince him to accept the marriage, he instead becomes angrier and trashes his room in a fit of rage. Meanwhile, Shashikala is yelled at and slapped by her parents for daring to love. Finally, Ravi goes to Shashikala's house and angrily sings and yells his grievances while jumping around and breaking more things (Mosagaarana). Realizing her love for him, the two emotionally reunite and run away the next morning. In response, Shashikala's father claims that Ravi kidnapped Shashikala and sends the police, but they fail to catch them. Swapping positions with a couple in a wedding procession, they are about to tie the knot when the principal, Professor Manohar and their parents confront them. Ravi stirringly argues that love is a human right and they should be allowed to marry; after Professor Manohar, Rajini and the Chief Minister intervene to explain why the couple is right, the parents relent and bless their union. As soon as they are married, though, they escape to the countryside to continue their romantic activities.


Cast


Production

The film marked the directorial debut of V. Ravichandran. For the lead actress, Ravichandran rejected 52 girls before choosing Juhi Chawla as the heroine. Apart from composing music, Hamsalekha has also written lyrics for all songs and dialogues for the film. When Ravichandran was mulling over the theme of the film, Hamsalekha suggested him to do a musical script on the lines of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Jolly Bustin who went on to become a stunt master worked as a body double for Ravichandran.


Soundtrack

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composed the music for the film (in his Tamil debut) and also penned the lyrics for the Kannada soundtrack while Vairamuthu penned the lyrics for the Tamil soundtrack. The soundtrack album consists of eleven tracks. The distribution rights were bought by
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for a hitherto record price of 150,000. The music and the songs in the film were widely appreciated and created records in the
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sales during the time. Tulsiram Naidu (Lahari Velu) of Lahari Audio, says, "Premaloka continues to be the biggest hit among film music albums in Kannada cinema. Back then audio rights were sold for a pittance and nominally paid 100 or 1,000. With Premaloka things changed and rights began to be sold in lakhs". The lyrics of the soundtrack also received acclaim from critics. The soundtrack sold 3.8million units, setting a record for South Indian
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. The lyrics of two songs from ''
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'' – ''Back to School Again'' and ''Who's That Guy?'' were retained as '' Hogona Kaalejige'' and '' Yaarivanu'', respectively. Another song '' Premalokadinda Banda'' was an adaptation of the 1986
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Hokkien pop song ''Reflections In The Cup'' ( also known as "Cup (in the) Shadow"). (), composed by
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musician Chen Hong () and sung by Taiwanese singer ().


Kannada version


Tamil version


Telugu version


Box-office

The film opened to an underwhelming response for "first few days" and was almost declared as failure "for the first three weeks". However, due to positive word-of-mouth, the film became successful a month after the release. However, ''Paruva Ragam'' underperformed due to competition from other bigger films. It collected ₹5 crores at Box office and turn out to be a highest grossing Kannada film of all time. It is the first Kannada film to cross ₹5 crores.


Legacy

One of the songs, ''Nodamma Hudugi'', was reused by Sundeep Malani for his Kanglish film ''SMS 6260'' featuring
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, Kiran, Janu.
Hamsalekha Gangaraju (born June 23, 1951), professionally known as Hamsalekha, is an Indian film composer and a songwriter who works in South Indian cinema, predominantly in the Kannada film industry since the late 1980s. He is also a screenplay writer, di ...
would go on to compose music for many more Ravichandran films. This film established
V. Ravichandran Veeraswamy Ravichandran (born 30 May 1961), known mononymously as Ravichandran, is an actor, director, producer, music director, lyricist and editor in the Kannada Film Industry. He is the son of film producer N. Veeraswamy. As producer, Ravi ...
as new entry star in Kannada film industry. ''Premaloka'' was dubbed in Telugu as ''Premalokam''. Juhi Chawla recalling her experiences stated that "My 45-day shoot for Premaloka ensured that going on the set of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was a cakewalk. The other good thing about Premaloka was that the team was young, so it was like college buddies hanging out. .Since the film was a musical, it was like a party on the set. The only senior person there was our cinematographer. I fondly look back at my stint in Kannada cinema during my early days as the foundation for my career in Bollywood".


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''Premaloka'' film songsSong from ''Premaloka''
{{V. Ravichandran 1987 films 1980s Kannada-language films 1980s Tamil-language films Indian multilingual films Films scored by Hamsalekha Films directed by V. Ravichandran 1987 directorial debut films 1980s romantic musical films Indian romantic musical films 1987 multilingual films