Narasimha (1999)

 ●  Telugu ● 3 hrs 1 min

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Liberally spiced with all elements of commercial cinema, this larger-than-life drama that delves into complex concepts such as greed, ambition, ego and pride through the fluctuating fortunes of an engineer.
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Cast: Rajinikanth, Ramya Krishnan, Soundarya Raghu

Crew: KS Ravikumar (Director), S Murthy Prasad (Director of Photography), AR Rahman (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family, Musical, Romance, Romantic Comedy

Release Dates: 09 Apr 1999 (India | Wide Theatrical Release)

Tagline: My way is the ultimate way. Do not cross me on that way.

Telugu Name: నరసింహ

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Did you know? This film's distributions rights were sold for $50,000 in Japan, the highest any Indian film has fetched for commercial release in 1999. Read More
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as Padaiyappa
as Neelambari
as Vasundara
Special Appearance
Special Appearance
Special Appearance
as Suryaprakash's Assistant
as Padayappa's Mother
as Local landlord
as Chandru
as Suryaprakash
as Inspector General of Police
as Neelambari's Father
as Padaiyappa's Friend
as Padaiyappa's Uncle
as Neelambari's Mother
as Azhagesan
as Padayappa's Sister
as Padayappa's Father
as Vasundhra's Mother

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Telugu
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
My way is the ultimate way. Do not cross me on that way.
Anger is the cause of all miseries, One should know how to control it. Otherwise life would become miserable.
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Padayappa (Tamil)
Goofs:
Factual Mistake
Bull are color-blind. Hence they cannot see red, let alone develop a dislike for the color.
Trivia:
This film's distributions rights were sold for $50,000 in Japan, the highest any Indian film has fetched for commercial release in 1999.

This was a huge success at the box office and ran for 275 days, subsequently became one of the biggest hits of Rajinikanth's career.

The success of this film inspired another film's title from one of its songs "Minsara Kann" which starred Vijay and actress Kushboo appeared in a strong negative role much similar to that of Ramya Krishnan's role.

This movie marks Rajinikanth's 150 movie.