RX 100 (film)

RX 100 is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language romantic action drama film written and directed by Ajay Bhupathi.[5] The film stars Kartikeya and Payal Rajput with Rao Ramesh and Ramki playing supporting roles.[6] The film released on 12 July 2018.

RX 100
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAjay Bhupathi
Written byAjay Bhupathi
Produced byAshok Reddy Gummakonda
StarringKartikeya
Payal Rajput
CinematographyRaam Reddy
Edited byPraveen K. L.
Music byChaitan Bharadwaj
Smaran
Production
company
Kartikeya Creative Works
Release date
  • 12 July 2018 (2018-07-12)[1][2]
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget2 crore[3]
Box officeest. ₹25–27.4 crore[3][4]

In 2020, Ajay Bhupathi confirmed the sequel of the film.[7]

Plot

Siva is a well-behaved man in Atreyapuram, Andhra Pradesh, who meets Indu, the daughter of a local politician Viswanatham, and they fall for each other. One day, Indu tells Siva that her father is planning to get her married to a man named Mahesh, and she tells him that they should not meet until she convinces her father.

Fearing that Vishwanatham would not accept their love, Siva asks Daddy to convince Vishwanatham to get them married. On the way to Viswanatham's house, Daddy meets with an accident and is admitted in the hospital. Viswanatham disapproves of their love and gets Indu married to Mahesh and sends her to the USA. Siva is thrashed by Vishwanatham's goons when he tries to stop Indu's wedding. Enraged about losing Indu, Siva develops aggressiveness and starts destroying Vishwanatham's business. After a while, Siva learns that Indu has returned from US and creates a ruckus twice in front of her house.

Daddy tells Siva's friend that when he had gone to Vishwanatham's house, he had overheard the conversation between him and Indu. To his and Vishwanatham's shock, Indu confesses that she was in love with Mahesh and he realises she used Shiva for her sexual desires. Vishwanatham accepts Indu's love, thinking that Mahesh would be better suited than Siva. After Daddy leaves the place, he met with an accident. It is revealed that Indu is a very self-absorbed woman who uses people for her needs and is predatory in her actions. Even though Vishwanatham knows the truth about Indu and chastises her for it, he still continues to injure Siva for her own good. Vishwanatham sends his men to warn Siva not to see Indu until she and her husband Mahesh leave for USA, but Indu bribes them to kill Siva.

One of Viswanatham's men stabs and reveals about Indu to Siva, who confronts Indu and curses her that her life is on his mercy and she is going to live with guilt forever. After this, Siva dies, leaving Daddy devastated.

Cast

Production

Ashok Reddy, in an interview to The Times of India, said that "Ajay brought us the story of this film during the release of Premato Mee Karthik. We were so impressed with the story because it is different, raw and native. Premato Mee Karthik is a family movie, so this was going to be a huge deviation. But we were confident about the story and Ajay both, so we began shooting in December last year. During the shooting too, the technicians working on the film liked the way the film was shaping up. That's where the positive buzz began."[8]

Soundtrack

The songs were composed by Chaitan Bharadwaj and the score was composed by Smaran. The song "Pillaa Raa" became one of the biggest hits of Telugu. It is sung by Anurag Kulkarni and composed by Chaitan Bharadwaj.[9]

RX 100
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 29, 2018 (2018-06-29)
StudioS&B Music Mill (Hyderabad)
Moksha Studios (Hyderabad)
Genrefilm soundtrack, romance, melody
Length28:14
LanguageTelugu
LabelMango Music
ProducerChaitan Bharadwaj
Chaitan Bharadwaj chronology
RX 100
(2018)
Seven
(2019)
Music video
RX 100 Album on YouTube
RX 100 track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Nippai Ragile"Chaitanya VarmaRahul Sipligunj3:28
2."Reppalaninda"SrimanHaricharan3:14
3."Adire Hrudayam"Chaitanya PrasadKarthik4:47
4."Pillaa Raa"Chaitanya PrasadAnurag Kulkarni3:57
5."Rudhiram Marigi"SirasriDeepthi Parthasarathy & Sai Charan3:44
6."Manasuni Patti"SrimaniHaricharan, Uma Neha3:44
7."Dhinaku Dhina Da"Chaitanya VarmaVaram4:37

Reception

Box office

It became one of the few A-rated films in Tollywood with huge success at the box office.[citation needed] The film has collected a gross of ₹10 crores in the first four days.[10] The film collected a total share of ₹12.45 crores.[11]

Critical reception

Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South called it "a generic angry young man's generic love story, until a solid twist turns everything on its head".[12] Suhas Yellapantula of The Times of India stated "Take away the blood and gore and there's a story here. RX 100 touches a rather unexplored subject but falters in its execution. You can't help but wonder why the director plays around with so many different camera angles and tries to create a dark setting. RX 100 has sex, tears and a lot of blood, but the essence of the film is somewhere lost in between. Just like that RX 100 bike which is in focus all the time, but in reality, is insignificant."[13]

Srivathsan Nadadhur of The Hindu wrote about the film that "Director Ajay Bhupathi's raw storytelling is a plus for RX 100, the narrative borders on voyeurism at times, but the filmmaker displays enough maturity to not make it seem crass. His inexperience still shows, though, too many moments of nothingness, an indulgent screenplay goes overboard in exploring the angst of the male protagonist. The second hour is inconsistent, the intensity of a full-blown action-romance is amiss despite potent writing. The lead protagonist Karthikeya gets a dream role, yet it's too big a shoe to fill in his debut."[14]

Awards and nominations

YearAward(s)CategoryRecipientResult
2018Zee Cine Awards TeluguBest Playback Singer - MaleAnurag Kulkarni[15]Won
Best Music DirectorChaitan BharadwajNominated
Best Find of the Year - MaleKartikeyaWon
20198th South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Male Playback Singer (Telugu)Anurag KulkarniWon
Best Music Director (Telugu)Chaitan BharadwajNominated
Best Female Debut (Telugu)Payal RajputNominated
Best Debut Director (Telugu)Ajay BhupathiWon
201917th Santosham Film AwardsBest Actor AwardKartikeyaWon
Best Character ActorRamkiWon
Best Male Playback SingerAnurag Kulkarni for "Pillaa Raa"Won
201966th Filmfare Awards SouthBest Male Playback Singer – TeluguAnurag Kulkarni for "Pillaa Raa"Nominated
Best Lyricist – TeluguChaitanya PrasadNominated

Remake and sequel

The film was to be remade in Tamil with Aadhi Pinisetty, but the film never entered production.[16][17][18]

The film was remade in Odia as Premo Na Pagalopana. A Hindi remake starring Tara Sutaria and debutant Ahan Shetty was announced in March 2019,[19] filming began on 6 August with the title Tadap. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, directed by Milan Luthria and presented by Fox Star Studios,[20][21] it released theatrically on 3 December 2021.[22]

Another film, a remake, is the Kannada film Shiva 143, starring Dheeran Ramkumar and Manvita Kamath in the lead roles was released on 26 August 2022 in theatres. It is produced by Jayanna and Bhogendhra, directed by Anil Kumar.[23] In 2020, Ajay Bhupathi confirmed the sequel of the film.[7]

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