Sindhooram (1997 Film)
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''Sindhooram'' () is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language crime drama film written and directed by
Krishna Vamsi Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju (born 28 July 1962), known professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Over a career spanning three decades, he has received three Na ...
. The film stars
Brahmaji Brahmaji (born 25 April 1965) is an Indian who works in Telugu cinema. He is a regular actor in director Krishna Vamsi's films. Brahmaji appeared in an important role in Krishna Vamsi's debut film as a director, '' Gulabi''. He appeared in Kri ...
and
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, with
Ravi Teja Bhupatiraju Ravi Shankar Raju (born 26 January 1968), known professionally as Ravi Teja, is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Recognised for his roles in action comedy films, he is popularly referred to as ...
and Soundarya (Geeta) in supporting roles. The film examines the complexities of Naxalism in
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, focusing on the societal and emotional factors driving educated individuals to join the movement. Although the film received critical acclaim for its portrayal of a sensitive subject, it was a commercial failure. ''Sindhooram'' won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, was screened at the
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, and received five
Nandi Awards The Nandi Awards are annual awards presented by the Government of Andhra Pradesh to recognise excellence in Telugu cinema, theatre, and television, as well as lifetime achievements in Indian cinema. The awards are named after the monolithic ...
.


Plot

A group of police constables returning from election duty is ambushed by
Naxalites Naxalism is the communist ideology of the Naxalites or Naxals, a grouping of political and insurgent groups from India. It is influenced by Maoist political sentiment and ideology. Inspired by Maoism, Charu Majumdar wrote the Historic ...
, who blow up their vehicle. Bulliraju, a trainee police officer with a strong sense of justice, hails from a village near the
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. In the village, his friends Chanti, Bairagi, and Satipandu are wayward youth who spend their time drinking, gambling, and teasing women. Some of them are also informants for the Naxalites operating in the nearby forest. The village is home to various other characters, including landlords, policemen, doctors, farmers, and labourers. Baby, who is in love with Bulliraju, and Lakshmi, who has feelings for Chanti, are among the villagers. Bulliraju returns home during his training and discovers that the local police serve the interests of the wealthy rather than upholding justice. When Satipandu is accused of being a Naxalite, the police detain and torture him. Bulliraju intervenes but is also taken into custody. During the altercation, the
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kills Satipandu, and Bulliraju accidentally shoots the officer. Branded as a Naxalite, Bulliraju is forced to flee and eventually becomes the leader of the group, despite lacking any allegiance to
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or
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ideologies. Bulliraju transforms the group into a vigilante force focused on delivering justice to the oppressed rather than propagating political ideology. He gains widespread support, becoming a symbol of law and order for 30 surrounding villages. However, to the police, his actions remain illegal, as his group operates outside the law, challenging the official authority. Bulliraju's former training officer is tasked with eradicating Naxalism from the area and views Bulliraju as a traitor who infiltrated police training to exploit their methods. The conflict intensifies when Bairagi is betrayed and captured by an arms dealer. In response, Bulliraju kidnaps a local minister to negotiate his release. Facing continuous assaults from the police, poisoned water, harsh weather, and dwindling resources, Bulliraju's group suffers heavy losses. The story culminates in a final confrontation between the police and Bulliraju's gang, resulting in numerous casualties on both sides. The film emphasizes that justice is essential for a stable society. When denied through official channels, people are compelled to seek it by their own means, often leading to chaos and unrest.


Cast


Production

''Sindhooram'' was produced and directed by
Krishna Vamsi Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju (born 28 July 1962), known professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Over a career spanning three decades, he has received three Na ...
under his banner, Andhra Talkies, with the aim of blending entertainment with social awareness. After the success of his earlier films, producers expected him to make another commercial hit like ''Ninne Pelladatha'' or ''Gulabi''. However, Vamsi chose to focus on deeper themes, inspired by the sacrifices of social activists who were often killed while working for societal betterment. The film sought to explore these themes and highlight the lives of individuals who made these sacrifices, which were often overlooked by the public. Krishna Vamsi drew inspiration from the film ''Bad Boys'' and envisioned creating a similar story set in a rural backdrop. He wanted to showcase the beauty of
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while maintaining the region's authenticity. The film focused on the rise of the
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and the reasons behind young, educated individuals turning to violence instead of pursuing conventional education. Krishna Vamsi aimed to present the complex realities of these movements, which were often oversimplified or misunderstood. Motivated by a desire to understand the truth behind the killings of social activists, Krishna Vamsi studied "red films" ( erra cinemalu), which he found crude and simplistic in their portrayal of violence. He wanted to offer a more nuanced perspective in ''Sindhooram''. Krishna Vamsi began by depicting the consequences of violence in the film’s opening shot and researched why educated students, such as medical and engineering students, joined the Naxalite movement. His goal was to uncover the untold stories behind their decisions and raise awareness of the sacrifices they made for societal change. Despite advice from industry figures to alter a 20-minute sequence in the second half for broader commercial appeal, Krishna Vamsi stayed true to his original vision. The casting choices were essential to Krishna Vamsi's vision of breaking away from typecasting.
Brahmaji Brahmaji (born 25 April 1965) is an Indian who works in Telugu cinema. He is a regular actor in director Krishna Vamsi's films. Brahmaji appeared in an important role in Krishna Vamsi's debut film as a director, '' Gulabi''. He appeared in Kri ...
, a long-time acquaintance of Krishna Vamsi, was chosen for his acting ability and suitability for the role. He selected
Ravi Teja Bhupatiraju Ravi Shankar Raju (born 26 January 1968), known professionally as Ravi Teja, is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Recognised for his roles in action comedy films, he is popularly referred to as ...
, who had previously worked as an assistant director on ''Ninne Pelladata'', for his unique traits, such as his imitating skills and energetic persona.


Music

The music for the film was composed by
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, with all the lyrics written by
Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry (born Chembolu Seetharama Sastry; 20 May 1955 – 30 November 2021) was an Indian poet and lyricist known for his works in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre. He acquired the stage name Sirivennela after writing the ...
, except for the song "Hai Re Hai," which was penned by Chandrabose. The soundtrack received positive reviews.


Reception

A critic for ''Andhra Today'' wrote, "Despite Krishna Vamsi's best efforts to excel at directing this movie with special technical effects to bring out the intensity of the extremist theme, it fails to impress his audience. In the name of realism, the director seems to defend the police encounters for a while, at the same time taking sides with the naxals with equal emphasis ending up in confusing the audience. As a result of all this storyline becomes weak".


Awards

;
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* National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu -
Krishna Vamsi Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju (born 28 July 1962), known professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Over a career spanning three decades, he has received three Na ...
(1997) ;
Nandi Awards The Nandi Awards are annual awards presented by the Government of Andhra Pradesh to recognise excellence in Telugu cinema, theatre, and television, as well as lifetime achievements in Indian cinema. The awards are named after the monolithic ...
(in Telugu) * Second Best Feature Film - Silver -
Krishna Vamsi Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju (born 28 July 1962), known professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Over a career spanning three decades, he has received three Na ...
& Mohan Mullapudi * Best Dialogue Writer - K. N. Y. Patanjali * Best Supporting Actor -
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* Best Lyricist -
Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry (born Chembolu Seetharama Sastry; 20 May 1955 – 30 November 2021) was an Indian poet and lyricist known for his works in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre. He acquired the stage name Sirivennela after writing the ...
* Best Character Actor - Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao


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* {{Pasupuleti Krishna Vamsi 1990s avant-garde and experimental films 1990s Indian films 1990s political thriller films 1990s Telugu-language films 1997 crime thriller films 1997 films Best Telugu Feature Film National Film Award winners Fictional portrayals of police departments in India Fictional portrayals of the Andhra Pradesh Police Films about Naxalism Films directed by Krishna Vamsi Films set in Andhra Pradesh Films set in forests Films shot in Telangana Indian avant-garde and experimental films Indian crime thriller films Indian political thriller films