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''Anveshana'' () is a 1985 Indian
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-language mystery
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written and directed by
Vamsy Vamsy (born Nallamilli Bavireddy) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, littérateur, composer, poet, producer, actor and cartoonist known for his works in Telugu cinema, and television. He got breakthrough with ''Sitaara'' (1984), which wo ...
. The film stars Karthik,
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,
Kaikala Satyanarayana Kaikala Satyanarayana (25 July 1935 – 23 December 2022) was an Indian actor, producer, and politician who predominantly worked in Telugu cinema. He appeared in more than 750 films over six decades. He was a recipient of the Raghupathi Venkai ...
, and
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, with music composed by
Ilayaraja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, multi-instrumentalist, lyricist and playback singer popular for his works in Indian cinema, predominately in Tamil in addition to Telugu, M ...
. The story follows an
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and a police officer who arrive in a forest to investigate a series of killings allegedly committed by a man-eating tiger. ''Anveshana'' received positive reviews for its screenplay, performances, and music, and was a commercial success. It ran for 100 days in 11 centres and was later dubbed into Tamil as ''Paadum Paravaigal'' in 1986. Over the years, the film has attained
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status and is regarded as one of the finest thrillers in
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.


Plot

Rao dreams of publishing a book on birds and the origin of music from their sounds. Pandu works as his driver. They stay in a forest house and prepare
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on the topic. He appoints his friend's daughter Hema from a city to write the book. James is a forest ranger investigating the case of a man-eating tiger in that area. After Hema's arrival, Rao's manager Ghokale is brutally killed in the forest, allegedly by a tiger. Rao appoints manager Amar for assisting in his work. After his arrival, a bullock cart owner Sooranna is also killed in the forest, supposedly by a tiger. It is revealed that Amar is actually a police officer in disguise who comes to investigate the serial killings in the forest. When Sooranna dies, he follows the tiger's pawprints and finds out that they actually belong to a human. He suspects that the murders are pre-meditated by a criminal. He also learns that the victims were actually following Hema as she wandered in the forest. He seeks the help of Hema in solving the case, to which she agrees. Whether they find the killer forms the rest of the story.


Cast


Production


Development

''Anveshana'' marked Vamsy's third film as a director after '' Manchu Pallaki'' (1982) and ''
Sitaara ''Sitaara'' () is a 1984 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Vamsy. It marks the debut of Bhanupriya in Telugu cinema and is based on Vamsy's own novel ''Mahal lo Kokila'' (). The film explores the friendship between two in ...
'' (1984). Vamsy was inspired by his early love for detective novels in Pasalapudi, which fueled his interest in making a suspense film. During the production of ''Sitaara'' at Kovalam Beach, producer Kamineni Prasad expressed his desire to collaborate with Vamsy on a new project. Chinna, the owner of Hotel Apsara in
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, agreed to co-produce the film. With the support of Prasad and Chinna, Vamsy began developing a thriller, marking the early stages of ''Anveshana''. Vamsy recalled the Kannada film '' Aparichita'' (1978), which was set entirely in a forest. This inspired him to create a suspense story with a forest backdrop. Although he had an initial outline, early collaborations with other writers did not meet his expectations. Yandamuri Veerendranath was initially tasked with writing the dialogues, but Vamsy was dissatisfied with the results and decided to revise and rewrite them himself. Due to time constraints, Vamsy developed the story as a novel. This process was impacted by significant events, such as the
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and a cyclone, which delayed production but gave Vamsy the time needed to complete the story. For the screenplay, Vamsy spent time at a forest guest house in
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, where the director completed the script within two weeks, influenced by the location’s atmosphere. The producers were impressed with the completed novel and chose to adapt it directly for the film without writing a separate screenplay.


Filming

Art director
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constructed sets in
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near
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, where the film crew stayed in the nearby village of Nerabayalu. Despite limited facilities, the team adapted well, spending little time in their lodgings as they focused on their work. Cinematographer M. V. Raghu and his assistants joined Vamsy in scouting the forest for shooting locations, encountering wildlife, including a tiger, during their explorations. The filming process involved extensive on-location shoots and was completed on a budget of 15
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over 60 days. The song "Yedalo Laya" was filmed at a waterfall in Talakona, believed to be linked to
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. The absence of a formal script meant that Vamsy directed scenes based on his vision and observations. Vamsy and composer Ilayaraja traveled to Madurai to create the film's music. During the visit, Vamsy realized he had left the original script in Araku. He improvised by narrating the story from memory. Ilayaraja composed the music based on this retelling, which impressed Vamsy so much that he adjusted the script to fit Ilayaraja’s compositions. The background score, composed by
Ilayaraja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, multi-instrumentalist, lyricist and playback singer popular for his works in Indian cinema, predominately in Tamil in addition to Telugu, M ...
, took seven days to complete, longer than the typical four-day process. Notably, Bhanupriya dubbed her own voice for the first time in her career for ''Anveshana''.''''


Music

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composed the music for this film. Vamsi and Ilaiyaraaja went to Madurai to compose the music for the film. It took more than a week for Ilaiyaraaja to compose the re-recording for this film. The lyrics of all the songs were written by
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and were recorded at the Prasad Deluxe Theatre in
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. The music rights of the film were acquired by
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. The song "Ilalo" was reused from "Uyire Urave Ondru Naan" from the film ''Anbin Mugavari'' (1985).


Reception

In his review for ''
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'', Griddaluru Gopalrao appreciated Vamsy's screenplay and direction while being critical of the thin storyline. On the technical aspects, Gopalrao called M. V. Raghu's cinematography "marvellous", in addition to praising the score by Ilayaraja, and performances of Karthik, Satyanarayana, Rallapalli, Bhanupriya and Vijaya.


Legacy

''Anveshana'' has attained
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status over the years and is regarded as one of the finest thrillers made in
Telugu cinema Telugu cinema, also known as Tollywood, is the segment of Cinema of India, Indian cinema dedicated to the production of Film, motion pictures in the Telugu language, widely spoken in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Based in Film N ...
. Karthik Varma Dandu, director of ''Virupaksha'' (2023), listed ''Anveshana'' as one of his favourite thriller films.


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* {{Authority control 1980s Indian films 1980s mystery thriller films 1980s Telugu-language films 1985 films Films directed by Vamsy Films scored by Ilaiyaraaja Films set in forests Indian mystery thriller films