Devara: Part 1 is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film[5] written and directed by Koratala Siva and jointly produced by Yuvasudha Arts and N. T. R. Arts. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr in dual roles, alongside Saif Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Shruti Marathe (in their first Telugu film), Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, Narain, Kalaiyarasan and Murali Sharma. In the film, a fearless man finds out that his brother is smuggling deadly weapons, turning into enemies.

Devara: Part 1
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKoratala Siva
Written byKoratala Siva
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyR. Rathnavelu
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byAnirudh Ravichander
Production
companies
Distributed bysee below
Release date
  • 27 September 2024 (2024-09-27)
Running time
178 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget₹300 crore[2][3]
Box office₹250 crore[4]

The film was officially announced in April 2021 under the tentative title NTR30, as it is Rama Rao's 30th film as a lead actor, and the official title was announced in May 2023. In late-2023, the film was split into two-parts. Principal photography for this part commenced in April 2023 and wrapped in August 2024. Filming took place in Hyderabad, Shamshabad, Visakhapatnam, Goa and Thailand. The film has music composed by Anirudh Ravichander, with cinematography handled by R. Rathnavelu and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad respectively.

Devara: Part 1 released worldwide on 27 September 2024 in standard, IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX, D-Box, MX4D and ICE formats to mixed reviews from critics and audience alike.

Plot

In 1996, in a high-level security meeting discusses the security threats to the 1996 cricket world cup in India from Daya and his brother, Yethi.

The police capture Yethi's henchman to interrogate him about Yethi's whereabouts. Yethi was last seen with Muruga, a politician who is also a smuggler. Learning that Muruga is dead, they pose as undercover smugglers wanting to illegally smuggle stuff off the coast. They approach DSP Tulasi who asks them to visit the Red Sea villages in the Ratnagiri mountains. They visit Bhairava "Bhaira" in the village and threaten him to smuggle goods, only to be violently rejected by him. They find Singappa, who takes them offshore in a boat. The officer tries to make an offer to him by showing off a diamond ring which is abruptly thrown into the sea by Singappa. As the officer dives to retrieve the ring, he finds skeletons in the seabed. Singappa starts narrating the story which begins in the 1980s.

Inhabitants of these villages were once warriors defending the seas, but after India got its Independence, they lose relevance, reduced to smugglers in the infamous Red Sea, which gains its name from the blood of the enemies the warriors defended the land from. Devara is a chieftain of one of the villages and part of the group which smuggled for Muruga from the merchant ships along with Bhaira, who is the chief of another such village in the Ratnagiri mountains. Unbeknownst to them, they smuggle illegal arms which in turn were used in robberies, and one such incident occurrs near the villages. During a smuggling expedition, they are caught by the coast guard and the commander of the vessel, Irfan, reveals the items they were smuggling and how he expected honour among the descendants of the warriors.

Devara has a change of heart and decides to stop their smuggling operations, which is not liked by the other chieftains, including Bhaira. They hatched plans to kill him but fail. Devara successfully stops the villagers from entering the seas for smuggling. He later disappears after an attempt to kill him and writes a message on a rockbed near the shore that he would continue to kill those who venture out to the high seas for smuggling. Years pass, and everyone adopts fishing as their livelihood as Devara killed those smuggling, while remaining invisible to the villagers. His son, Varadha "Vara", grows up to be the quiet opposite in demeanor to Devara, who was seen as a brave warrior. Thangam, the daughter of the chieftains of one of the other villages, is his childhood friend and love interest.

She refuses to reveal her feelings for him until he did something which would honour his father. The timid Vara tries to make his family forget about his father, who according to him, abandoned them. On the other hand, Bhaira prepares a private army, including his friend Kanjura's son, to kill Devara. Yethi and Muruga again offer an opportunity to Bhaira to smuggle for them along with killing Devara, the biggest thorn for their operations. Bhaira's men starts flirting with Devara's daughter and wife to reveal his whereabouts at sea, as Vara keeps quiet and stayed away from violence. During their annual Ayudha Pooja fight, Vara eventually beats Bhaira's men. After witnessing his surprising valor and unknowingly killing one of his men after sexually harassing his sister, Bhaira makes a condition to Vara that if he did not join his army, he would kill everyone in his village, including his family.

Vara joins them for a smuggling operation and to kill Devara. Singappa reveals to Devara's wife that Devara is long dead and it was Vara, who kills the smugglers from the day of Devara's death, who masqueraded as him. His acts of cowardice are just a facade so that the villagers would not suspect him and he is the one that wrote the note on the rockbed on the shore, so that everyone could think that Devara was alive and gives security to the Red Sea, in disguise. Meanwhile, Vara kills Bhaira's men and bring their bodies back to the shore. To instill even more fear in the villagers, Vara also marks himself, in front of Singappa and Devara's loyal aides, as he "went against his father".

When asked by the undercover police officer about Devara's killer, Singappa reveals that he was killed by Vara on the day he is attacked by Bhaira's men.

Cast

Production

Development

In February 2020, N. T. Rama Rao Jr and Trivikram Srinivas were reported to be collaborating on a second film, following Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava (2018), tentatively titled NTR30. The film was to be produced by S. Radha Krishna and Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under the banners of Haarika & Hassine Creations and N. T. R. Arts.[10] Later that July, Koratala Siva announced another project, AA21, with Allu Arjun in the lead, to be produced by former distributor Sudhakar Mikkilineni's newly launched production studio, Yuvasudha Arts.[11][12] However, neither project materialised.[a] In April 2021, it was reported that Rama Rao and Siva would collaborate on NTR30, marking their second collaboration after Janatha Garage (2016).[14] The film was officially announced on Ugadi (13 April 2021) with Yuvasudha Arts producing the film in collaboration with N. T. R. Arts.[15] However, production was delayed due to Siva's commitments to Acharya and Rama Rao's to RRR.[16]

Siva described it as a "large-scale project that has more commercial appeal" in comparison to his debut film Mirchi (2013).[17] Following the box-office failure of Acharya, Siva wanted to fine-tune the script making necessary changes before finalising it as a draft, which meant that the commencement of filming has been delayed throughout late 2022.[18][19] By November, Siva started the pre-production works of the film with production set to begin in early 2023.[20]

Initially set to begin production on 24 February, the commencement was delayed due to the death of Taraka Ratna as well as Rama Rao's participation in the Academy Awards campaign for RRR.[21] The film was officially launched on 23 March with a puja ceremony held in Hyderabad with the presence of the cast and crew and S. S. Rajamouli preceding with the muhurtam shot.[22] The film's title Devara was officially announced on 19 May 2023, the eve of Rama Rao's birthday.[23] On 4 October, Siva announced that the film would be split into two parts.[24]

Casting

The technical crew consist of musician Anirudh Ravichander, cinematographer R. Rathnavelu, editor A. Sreekar Prasad, production designer Sabu Cyril, stunt choreographer Kenny Bates and visual effects supervisors Brad Minnich and Yugandhar T.[25][26] Alia Bhatt, Shraddha Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur and Rashmika Mandanna were considered to play the female lead, but turned down the offer.[27][28] Janhvi Kapoor was confirmed to play the lead female role, in her first South Indian film.[29] At the India Today Conclave, Janhvi described it as a "dream come true" moment on working with Rama Rao as she recalled on how she manifested her debut in South industry through Rama Rao's film in her past interviews.[30] Since the former two denied their roles, Khan was finalised as a part of the cast.[31]

Prakash Raj and Meera Jasmine participated at the launch ceremony, thereby being part of the film.[32] In May 2023, further supporting cast members joined the film with Mani Chandana and Tarak Ponnappa being part of the sets.[33][34] In June 2023, it was announced that Shine Tom Chacko was cast in the film.[9] Kalaiyarasan, Narain, Murali Sharma and Abhimanyu Singh also joined the cast after filming few prelimnary sequences.[35] In February 2024, reports surfaced stating that Shruti Marathe, a Marathi actress, had been chosen to star alongside Jr NTR.[36] Shruti confirmed this during an interview with the Marathi Star Media portal.[8]

Filming

Principal photography commenced on 1 April 2023 in Hyderabad, with Rama Rao in attendance,[37] while Janhvi and Khan joined the sets in mid April.[38][31] In mid-May, the team took a two-week break following Rama Rao's departure for a family vacation.[39] Filming resumed on 7 June 2023 with few crucial sequences between Rama Rao, Khan and other cast members being shot there and was completed 14 days.[40][41] Several action sequences had been shot in this schedule, including one which has been filmed in extreme low light.[42] The team then took a brief month-long break, before resuming on 31 July 2023, to shoot an underwater action sequence.[43] Rama Rao trained with expert swimmers from Mumbai for this particular schedule.[44] In September, some of the sequences have been shot at a specially constructed beach set in Shamshabad.[45]

On 4 October 2023, the makers filmed the underwater action sequence at Hyderabad which would conclude the schedule post-completion.[46] Janhvi completed filming for her portions on 1 November.[47] The team then took a break to celebrate Diwali (12 November 2023) and resumed filming two days later for another brief schedule.[48] The Goa schedule was completed within 20 November and the team returned to Hyderabad for another brief schedule which was filmed during mid-December.[49] Kalyan Ram revealed that 80% of the film's shooting had been completed by late-December 2023, and the filming would be wrapped by January 2024.[49] However, at the end of the month, the production team revealed that 30 per cent of the film's shoot is to be completed.[50]

In mid-March 2024, the team moved to Goa for filming a song sequence with Rama Rao and Janhvi.[51][52] Following a brief break, the team filmed a concurrent schedule in May 2024 at Visakhapatnam where Khan's portions were filmed.[53] Rama Rao was not present in that schedule as he was filming for War 2 (2025) in Mumbai.[54] In mid-June, the team shot an action sequence set at a forest in Goa featuring Rama Rao and Khan.[55] At the same month, the team moved to Krabi, Thailand for filming a romantic song featuring Rama Rao and Jhanvi ("Chuttamalle") which was choreographed by Bosco Martis.[56][57][58] In July 2024, the team filmed another schedule at Shamshabad.[59] Due to multiple leaks throughout the production, the portions were filmed inside closed sets with the crew members restricted not to use phones throughout the schedule.[59] In mid-August 2024, a song titled "Aayudha Puja" was filmed in sets.[60] On 14 August 2024, Rama Rao announced that he had completed filming his portions for the film.[61][62]

In an interaction with Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Rama Rao added that he initially planned to shoot the underwater sequences at one of the biggest pools in Kapoli, but for reasons unknown they decided to set up a pool in the studio where they would predominantly shoot the action sequences.[63] The team constructed a 20 feet water tank, dug five feet with 200 x 150 feet dimensions, in which they shot most of the action sequences for 30–35 days.[64][65] He added, "We had these big diggers which came in and created artificial waves. We had wave machines. We have motorboats, motors fixed into the water to give small ripples in the pool. There was a pool and there was a water tank as well. So, it was very high on action."[66]

Post-production

The visual effects were handled by Kalyan Ram's visual effects company, Advaitha Creative Works, along with Annapurna Studios, Digital Domain, Stealthworks Taiwan, NXT VFX, NY VFXWaala, Alzahra VFX, Phantom FX, Knack Studios, Spectre Post, VFX Pirates, Thunder Studios, META VFX Creations, Hocus Pocus VFX, Oscar VFX, DNEG, and Redefine VFX; Yugandhar T. and Brad Minnich served as the visual effects supervisors.[67] As the film relied heavily on visual effects, Kalyan Ram researched extensively on enhancing the computer graphics and effects for nearly eight months, detailing on specific sequences that need VFX and real elements, respectively. To achieve this, the VFX team storyboarded the particular shots which demanded VFX.[67] Sequences that demanded visual effects were filmed very earlier so that the team could work on them within a four-month duration, and the process was supervised by international companies.[68][69] Dubbing for the film began parallelly in July 2024.[70] According to cinematographer Rathnavelu, the film featured 3000 CG shots.[71]

The initial runtime of the film was considered to be 190 minutes long.[72] It was sent to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on 12 September 2024, where it received U/A certificate.[73][74] The censor board demanded four cuts for the film where a character kicking his wife, another character kicking his mother being modified, a five-second shot of a character hanging through a sword and then sliding down through it has been removed, and with Rama Rao's character riding a shark in the sea has been modified.[75] With the exclusion of those sequences, the final runtime was revealed to be around 170 minutes.[76]

Music

The film's soundtrack album and background score are composed by Anirudh Ravichander in his fourth Telugu project after Agnyaathavaasi (2018), Jersey (2019), and Nani's Gang Leader (2019).[77]

The first single, titled "Fear Song" was released on 19 May 2024.[78] The second single titled "Chuttamalle" was released on 5 August 2024..[79] The third single titled "Daavudi" was released on 4 September 2024.[80] The fourth single, titled "Ayudha Pooja" was released on 26 September 2024 along with the full soundtrack album.[81][82]

Marketing

On 8 January 2024, the makers unveiled a glimpse into the film was released through social media platforms.[83][84] Another glimpse that revealed Khan's character Bhaira was released on 16 August, coinciding the actor's birthday.[85][86] The film's trailer was launched at an event held in Film City, Mumbai on 10 September.[87][88] The trailer, however garnered mixed response from audiences; actor Vishwak Sen criticised on the social media users for prompting negative reactions, owing to the admiration to Rama Rao.[89][90] Another trailer was released on 22 September 2024, five days ahead of the film's release.[91][92]

The promotional campaign kickstarted with a press conference held at Chennai for the film's Tamil version on 17 September 2024,[93][94] and also planned to conduct events in Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad.[93] The film's pre-release event was initially planned to be held at the H.I.C.C. Novotel in Hyderabad.[95] However, it was cancelled due to the massive crowd of the actor's fans trying to enter the auditorium, exceeding its capacity; Rama Rao and Trivikram Srinivas, who was the event's chief guest, eventually asked to walk out of the auditorium citing audience overflow.[96] He released a video message expressing his disappointment on the event's cancellation.[97][98]

Karan Johar hosted an interview under the name Devara ka Jigra, with Rama Rao and Alia Bhatt, simultaneously handling the promotions for the latter's film Jigra.[99] The interview was uploaded to the YouTube channel of Dharma Productions on 23 September.[100] The interview featured the actors discussing their experiences on working in their respective films.[101]

Release

Theatrical

Devara: Part 1 was theatrically released on 27 September 2024 in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages.[102] The film was originally announced with a release date on 5 April 2024, coinciding with the weekend of Ugadi.[103][104] However, it was pushed to 10 October 2024, coinciding with the eve of Dusshera, due to the extensive post-production and VFX works,[105][106] before being preponed to its current date.[107][108] Prior to the release, the makers trimmed seven minutes from the Hindi dubbed version featuring some solo scenes of Telugu actors in order to cater to a broader audience.[109]

The film was released in standard, IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX, D-Box, MX4D and ICE formats.[110]

The film had its world premiere at the Beyond Fest film festival in Los Angeles on 26 September 2024,[111] with Rama Rao and Siva participating the event.[112][113]

Distribution

Dharma Productions and AA Films acquired the theatrical distribution rights for the Hindi dubbed version.[114][115] Sithara Entertainments acquired the distribution rights for the film in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[116] KVN Productions and SS Karthikeya's Showing Business acquired the Karnataka theatrical rights.[117] The North America distribution rights were acquired by Prathyangira Cinemas and Hamsini Entertainment.[118] Tamil Nadu theatrical rights were acquired by Sri Lakshmi Movies, whereas Kerala distribution rights was acquired by Wayfarer Films.[119]

Pre-bookings

Pre-bookings for the film at North America opened on 6 September 2024 where it sold 15,000 tickets in the country, becoming the fastest Indian film and also achieved US$500,000 in pre-sales.[120][121] Within 24 hours, the film made US$1.05 million (₹8.81 crore) in advance bookings, out of which US$850,000 (₹7.13 crore) from the premiere shows across United States of America and US$55,000 (₹46 lakh) from Canada.[122] After the trailer release, the film saw an increase in the shows and ticket sales, where pre-sales had a significant jump of US$960,000 (₹8.05 crore) by 11 September and the initial shows increased from 982 to 1121.[123] By 19 September, the film sold 50,000 tickets for the premiere shows across United States.[124] The film's pre-booking sales amassed US$2.5 million from 650 locations, surpassing that of Prabhas-starrer Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023).[125][126]

The film's first show is scheduled for 1:30 a.m. at 15 single screen theatres across Telangana.[127] Cinematography Minister Perni Venkataramaiah and Chief Minister of Telangana Revanth Reddy, issued a government order allowing special shows across the state.[128][129] The ticket prices for the first show increased to ₹100 in 29 theatres, same applicable for all the six shows across the state, and five shows would be held from 28 September – 6 October, with ₹50 in multiplexes and ₹25 in single screen theatres.[130][129] In Andhra Pradesh, the government had approved six shows on release day with five additional shows thereafter and price hikes with ₹60 in single screens, ₹110 in upper-class theatres and ₹135 in multiplexes.[130][129] The price hikes were estimated to be around ₹250 in single screen theatres and ₹418 in multiplexes across Telangana, and ₹200 in single screen theatres and ₹325 in multiplexes across Andhra Pradesh.[130]

The advance bookings opened on 24 September 2024, and within two days of its release, it sold around 6.88 lakh tickets in India worth ₹30 crore.[131] Out of which, the film earned ₹17.5 crore in theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ₹2.03 crore from Tamil Nadu and ₹75 lakh from theatres across Hindi circuits.[131][132] Trade analyst Taran Adarsh attributed the result of low buzz in the Hindi belt, to lack of promotions and full-fledged advance bookings not opened in North belt.[133] A day prior to the film's release, it was reported that the film sold 10.74 lakh tickets in India alone with a reported gross of ₹27.52 crore in the first day at the domestic box office and overall projections raised to ₹42.63 crore in India.[134] Trade experts further anticipated that the film would open at ₹100 crore on its release.[134]

Pre-release business

Prior to its release, the film made a business of nearly 247 crore (US$30 million) from its theatrical rights.[135] The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana distribution rights were sold to 110 crore (US$13 million).[135] The film's theatrical rights for the Hindi version had been sold to ₹45–60 crore (US$5.4–7.2 million).[b] A report from Deccan Chronicle attributed the huge price in the Hindi version to Rama Rao's fan following among the audiences in North India, as well as his Bollywood debut with War 2, calling it as "one of the highest rates for a Telugu actor in recent times".[137] The film made a combined deal of 50 crore (US$6.0 million) from distribution in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala theatres.[136] The overseas distribution rights were sold to 27 crore (US$3.2 million).[135] It further made 150 crore (US$18 million) from non-theatrical rights, including digital, satellite and music rights.[136]

Home media

The digital distribution rights of the film were acquired by Netflix for 155 crore (US$19 million).[138] The film would have its digital premiere in all languages only after 7–8 weeks of its theatrical run.[139]

Reception

Critical response

Mahpara Kabir of ABP Live gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Devara: Part 1 is a gripping action drama that offers an entertaining cinematic experience. Jr NTR delivers a stellar performance in two distinct roles, while Saif Ali Khan shines as the vengeful antagonist. The film’s stunning visuals, epic action sequences, and compelling performances make it a must-watch, even if the storyline becomes predictable at times."[140] Bollywood Hungama gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Devara: Part 1 suffers from a weak second half, but makes up for the minuses with a terrific first half, clapworthy action scenes and mass-appealing avatar of Jr NTR."[141]

Paul Nicodemus of The Times of India gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Devara: Part 1 is visually stunning but narratively underwhelming. Jr NTR’s solid performance, combined with high production values and Anirudh’s score, makes it worth watching."[142] Lachmi Deb Roy of Firstpost gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Saif Ali Khan and NTR Jr ’s performance are larger than life, but only if some justice was done to the role given to Janhvi Kapoor, the movie could have been a super-hit. But, alas! she just had an ornamental role."[143]

Sashidhar Adivi of Times Now gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Devara manages to dish up more action to drama to romance and even exotic locations in songs. However, a tighter writing in the second half could have made the film more engaging."[144] Avad Mohammed of OTTplay gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Devara: Part 1 is a stylish action drama that has Jr NTR's terrific performance. While the visuals and action click, the drama is weak. The build-up for the second half looks half-baked and makes the film just a passable watch."[145]

K. Janani of India Today gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Devara: Part 1 is an action drama with elaborate characterisations. The film is replete with great performances from Jr NTR and Saif Ali Khan, but the story remains predictable. Devara: Part 1 ends on a cliffhanger just like SS Rajamouli's Baahubali did, but it is also a film that makes you question if all ambitious films deserve two parts.[146] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "The Jr NTR film starts off really strong, only to suffer an extended downward slide that is finally salvaged by a bloody finale that is equal parts engaging and outlandish."[147]

Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan's film is a mixed bag. The parts that work, few and far between as they are, might serve to whet the appetite of fans of big-canvas action and melodrama."[148] Jaya Dwivedi of India TV gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "the writing and direction are weak and the film can come across as predictable. Moreover, audiences can feel like it's a repetition of several films that we have already watched in the past. Overall, the cinematography and acting are the only things that try to save the sinking boat. The film does not give you a new experience, overall there is a huge lack of originality."[149]

BVS Prakash of Deccan Chronicle gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Director Koratala Siva should have selected a relatable script, than a fictional and weak plot for a big hero like NTR. He just banks on NTR’s heroism and anger image and elevates it, but the emotional core among characters is missing. His concept of invisible fear would have worked better, if he had a good script on hand which is real and familiar."[150] Pratikshya Mishra of The Quint rated the film with 2/5 stars.[151]

Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote "Director Koratala Siva and Jr NTR mount an intense action drama, with huge help from Anirudh Ravichander, only for the later portions to lose steam in the over-zealousness to stretch the story for a sequel."[152] Neeshita Nyayapati of Hindustan Times wrote "Koratala cannot help but write characters who want to save the world, and while that might not be a bad thing, it does feel repetitive. With a Baahubali-esque ending setting up the story for a sequel, here’s hoping there are better things ahead."[153]

Box office

The film grossed 132 crore (US$16 million) worldwide on its opening day, becoming Jr. NTR's second-biggest opener after RRR.[154] The film grossed 200 crore (US$24 million) worldwide in two day of its release.[155] and also crossed the 100 crore (US$12 million) mark in India.[156] In its opening weekend, the film collected 250 crore (US$30 million) globally.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Although Siva assured that the film would begin production in April 2022, post the completion of NTR30, Allu Arjun's commitments to Pushpa: The Rise (2021)—originally started as a single film which was later split into two parts with the second instalment shot back-to-back—meant that Arjun had to continue with the same look for both films and could not change his makeover for other projects. This led to Siva eventually shelving the project.[13]
  2. ^ While Pinkvilla reported that the theatrical rights in the Hindi version were sold to 45 crore (US$5.4 million), Deccan Chronicle reported that it wassold to 60 crore (US$7.2 million).[136][137]

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