Khaidi (1983 film) explained

Khaidi
Director:A. Kodandarami Reddy
Screenplay:A. Kodandarami Reddy
Story:Paruchuri brothers
Producer:K. Dhanunjaya Reddy
K. Narasa Reddy
S. Sudhakara Reddy
Starring:Chiranjeevi
Maadhavi
Cinematography:Lok Singh
Editing:Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music:K. Chakravarthy
Studio:Samyukta Movies
Runtime:157 minutes
Country:India
Language:Telugu
Budget:25 lakhs
Gross:8 crore

Khaidi is a 1983 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and starring Chiranjeevi and Madhavi. Released on 28 October 1983, Khaidi was a major commercial success, marking a pivotal moment in Chiranjeevi's career and establishing him as a leading star in Telugu cinema. In 1984, it was remade in Hindi as Qaidi, and in Kannada under the same title, with Madhavi reprising her role both times.

Plot

Veerabhadrayya is a feudal lord presiding over a village along with his henchmen, including his assistant and the village sarpanch. Veerabhadrayya lends money to Venkateswarlu, a local farmer living with his widowed daughter. Venkateswarlu's son, Suryam, is a hardworking student living in a nearby city, and he falls in love with Veerabhadrayya's daughter, Madhulatha. When Veerabhadrayya realizes this, he asks Venkateswarlu to persuade his son to stop seeing Madhulatha, but Venkateswarlu refuses.

Veerabhadrayya kills Venkateswarlu and asks Suryam to pay the money which he had given as a loan. Suryam asks for some time and with the help of his elder sister raises crops to repay. Just as the crops are ready for harvest, Veerabhadrayya and his henchmen not only destroy the crops but also try to sexually abuse Suryam's sister, during which she commits suicide.

As the village head, Veerabhadrayya frames Suryam for his sister's death, claiming that he was forcing her into prostitution, resulting in her suicide. Suryam is arrested by the Police. The remainder of the movie follows Suryam's escape from jail and his quest for revenge against Veerabhadrayya and his accomplices. With the assistance of Sujatha, a doctor, Suryam seeks to avenge the destruction of his family.

Madhulatha, aware of Suryam's innocence and the injustices he has faced, stands by his side. Her support further fuels Suryam's determination to bring down the corrupt system that has ruined their lives. As Suryam's acts of vengeance intensify, the villagers begin to see him as a hero, rallying behind his cause.

The climax of the film sees a dramatic showdown between Suryam and Veerabhadrayya. In a fierce battle, Suryam confronts Veerabhadrayya, exposing his crimes and bringing him to justice. The film ends with Suryam standing victorious, having avenged his sister's death and cleared his name.

Cast

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Production

Development

Film presenter M. Tirupathi Reddy and director A. Kodandarami Reddy contemplated doing a film together starring Chiranjeevi.[1] Tirupathi Reddy asked the Paruchuri brothers to develop a story inspired by the American film First Blood (1982), which they did. Kodandarami Reddy later noted that although the lead character's appearance was based on First Blood, the story was entirely different.[2]

Kodandarami Reddy wrote the screenplay, while the Paruchuri brothers wrote the dialogues. In the original script, the protagonist was a villager, but in the final script he was written as a student. The title Khaidi was Tirupathi Reddy's choice. The film was produced by K. Dhanunjaya Reddy, S. Sudhakar Reddy and K. Narasa Reddy under Samyukta Movies, photographed by Lok Singh and edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao.

Casting

The cast included Maadhavi, who was a popular pairing with Chiranjeevi at the time, though she had not previously worked with Kodandarami Reddy. Nitya, who had appeared in Tamil films, was cast as Rosy and was renamed Samyuktha after the production banner, Samyuktha Movies.

Filming

Principal photography for Khaidi began on May 10, 1983, at Prasad Film Labs with a muhurtam shot featuring Chiranjeevi and Madhavi. The majority of the film was shot in the village of Rebala in Nellore district, with climax scenes filmed in Porur near Madras. The shooting spanned three schedules over 40 days, utilizing forty film rolls. A specially constructed set was used for scenes involving explosions. Chiranjeevi’s iconic black trouser and sleeveless T-shirt costume was his own design, which became a significant part of his "Khaidi" image. Chiranjeevi was paid ₹175,000 for the film, while Madhavi and Kodandarami Reddy each received ₹40,000.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by K. Chakravarthy. All lyrics were penned by Veturi.[3] The song "Ragulutondi" was remixed by S. A. Rajkumar in Punnami Naagu (2009), also directed by Kodandarami Reddy.[4]

Release and reception

Khaidi was released on 28 October 1983. The film was a massive commercial success, grossing around,[5] and Chiranjeevi rose to stardom.[6] The title of the film was considered "lucky" for Chiranjeevi, and used for two subsequent, unrelated films starring him: Khaidi No. 786 (1988) and Khaidi No. 150 (2017), which make up his successful Khaidi trilogy.[7]

Remakes

In 1984, Khaidi was remade in Hindi as Qaidi, and in Kannada under the same title. Maadhavi reprised her role in both remakes.[8] [9]

Bibliography

Notes and References

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  2. Kodandarami Reddy About Chiranjeevi Sakshi TV FlashBack . 2022-11-10 . Te . . YouTube.
  3. Web site: 31 August 2014 . Khaidi . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709044506/https://www.jiosaavn.com/album/khaidi/15zleK,-wLI_ . 9 July 2021 . 9 July 2021 . JioSaavn.
  4. Web site: 11 April 2009 . Punnami Naagu: Reptile repulsion . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230506103154/https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/entertainment/reviews/-punnami-naagu-reptile-repulsion/articleshow/22172594.cms . 6 May 2023 . 8 March 2024 . Bangalore Mirror.
  5. Web site: 19 March 2022 . Adavi Ramudu to Baahubaali: Telugu Movies That Set the Cash Registers Ringing . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220625082508/https://www.news18.com/news/movies/adavi-ramudu-to-baahubaali-telugu-movies-that-set-the-cash-registers-ringing-4890140.html . 25 June 2022 . 5 September 2022 . News18.
  6. Web site: 29 April 2016 . Chiranjeevi, the megastar who beat Big B as India's highest paid actor . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210708094630/https://www.hindustantimes.com/regional-movies/chiranjeevi-the-megastar-who-beat-big-b-as-the-highest-paid-actor/story-rIDYGZUtUgkNHYfnH2VDcM.html . 8 July 2021 . 5 August 2020 . Hindustan Times.
  7. Web site: Narayanan . Sujatha . 6 January 2017 . Chiranjeevi is back with Khaidi No 150: How the megastar came to rule the Telugu film industry . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709045030/https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/chiranjeevi-is-back-with-khaidi-no-150-how-the-megastar-came-to-rule-the-telugu-film-industry-3191112.html . 9 July 2021 . 9 July 2021 . Firstpost.
  8. Book: Arunachalam, Param . BollySwar: 1981–1990 . 14 April 2020 . Mavrix Infotech . 9788193848227 . 478.
  9. Web site: 11 April 2014 . Vishnuvardhan's Khaidi to re-release tomorrow . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210708094643/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/vishnuvardhans-khaidi-to-re-release-tomorrow/articleshow/33601914.cms . 8 July 2021 . 8 July 2021 . The Times of India.