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1: Nenokkadine

1: Nenokkadine (transl. 1: I am alone) is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language psychological action thriller film directed by Sukumar.[4][5] The film was produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara on 14 Reels Entertainment banner and was distributed by Eros International. The film stars Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon who makes her acting debut through this film. Nassar, Pradeep Rawat and Kelly Dorji appear in supporting roles. Mahesh Babu's son, Gautham Krishna, made his debut in the film as a younger version of the protagonist. 1: Nenokkadine revolves around the search by Gautham, a rock musician with schizophrenia,[a] missing 25 percent of his brain's grey matter for his parents with the help of Sameera, a journalist.

1: Nenokkadine
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySukumar
Screenplay byJeremy Zimmerman
Story byJakka Hari Prasad
Produced byRam Achanta
Gopichand Achanta
Anil Sunkara
StarringMahesh Babu
Kriti Sanon
CinematographyR. Rathnavelu
Edited byKarthika Srinivas
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
14 Reels Entertainment
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 10 January 2014 (2014-01-10)[1]
Running time
177 minutes (theatrical version)
157 minutes (trimmed version)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget60–70 crore[2][3]

Sukumar began working on 1: Nenokkadine's script after completing 100% Love (2011), making a bus driver's tale about a boy who claimed that his parents were murdered on his bus the film's base. R. Rathnavelu was the film's director of photography, and Karthika Srinivas, its editor. Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack and background score. 1: Nenokkadine was introduced on 12 February 2012, and principal photography, which began on 23 April 2012, was completed in late October 2013. It was filmed in London, Belfast, Bangkok and Indian cities including Hyderabad, Mumbai, Goa, Chennai and Bangalore. Produced on a budget of 60–70 crores, it was the most expensive Telugu film at the time of its release.[3][8][9]

1: Nenokkadine was released on 10 January 2014 on about 1,500 screens during the Sankranti festival season while the Tamil dubbed version titled as Number 1 was released in 2015.[10][11][12] Grossing over $132.7 Crores, 1: Nenokkadine became the fourth-highest-grossing Telugu film at the United States box office at the time. The film was commercially unsuccessful at the box office but has gained a cult following over the years. The film won three awards from eight nominations at the 4th South Indian International Movie Awards, and two awards at the 11th CineMAA Awards. The film is considered one of the "25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade" by Film Companion.[13]

Plot

Gautham is a schizophrenic[a] rock musician who is missing 25% of his grey matter. He hallucinates a mysterious person he believes is one of the three murderers of his parents. As a child, Gautham was convinced that he was an orphan and assumes that his parents are dead; he does not remember their names or what they looked like. At one of his concerts, Gautham sees one of the three men and chases him. Sameera, a journalist at the concert, films Gautham fighting his imaginary opponent. Gautham surrenders to the police after "killing" the man, confessing that he killed three men: one in Belfast, one in Pune and one just now in Hyderabad. He is released from custody after Sameera broadcasts the video on television.

According to the psychiatrist, if Gautham can hallucinate a person other than the three men, he can be treated. Gautham goes to Goa on vacation. Sameera stalks him, convincing him that two people are stalking him: a journalist who wants to interview him (imaginary), and a person claiming to be his fan (real). Gautham begins to fall in love with Sameera. He saves her from a group of people trying to murder her; on an isolated island together, Gautham learns the truth behind the fourth imaginary person and writes Sameera off as a disturbed journalist. By the time he learns about Sameera's intentions, she has left for Hyderabad; Gautham pursues her. In Hyderabad, Gautham accidentally spoils Sameera's birthday plans, infuriating her.

Although he is convinced that he has made up an enemy to cope with being an orphan, mysterious persons tries to kill Sameera but Gautham saves her. Sameera learns that the mysterious person is Antonio Rosarios (one of the peesons behind Gautham's parents' death), a Goa-based crime boss who wants to kill her because she tried to expose the presence of hydrogen cyanide in seeds sold by Rosarios' company, AG1. Gautham meets Rosarios in the lobby of Sameera's office building. Assuming that he is an illusion, he shoots Rosarios dead. By the time Gautham realizes Rosarios is really dead and learns that his parents were really murdered. He catches an aged taxi driver who was stalking him (another of the three men he imagined), and learns that Rosarios, along with an NRI in London killed his parents; his father gave a bag to the taxi driver to deliver to Gautham

In the bag is an old Rubik's Cube, a key and a British coin. Gautham and Sameera leave for London, where they and their driver Gulaab Singh escape from a murder attempt; Gautham's manager, Michael, is killed. The Rubik's Cube, when solved a certain way, reveals a safe deposit-box number in which Gautham finds a preserved rice sample. After escaping another murder attempt in a parking lot, he eludes the police and the two men with Sameera and Singh's help. One of the men—a fan—seeks revenge for his father (one of the other murderers, according to the aged taxi driver), who was killed by Gautham in Belfast when he performed there. Gautham learns that the aged taxi driver he met previously is a businessman and the murderer; the person hit by the businessman's car in Gautham's presence was the actual, innocent taxi driver.

Gautham and the businessman confront each other. The businessman reveals that he and Gautham's father were best friends and worked in the same company. They worked on cultivating Golden rice, a variety that could grow in any weather. When Gautham's father refused to sell it in favor of distributing it globally for free, the businessman and Rosarios killed his parents. When he refuses to tell Gautham about his parents, Gautham kills him. On his way to the airport, Gautham passes the school he had attended in his childhood and hears children singing a rhyme. It reminds him of a similar rhyme he learnt from his mother, and he remembers his way back to his house. At his house (a dilapidated villa), Gautham finds a photo of his parents, Chandrasekhar and Kalyani. He later introduces the rice variety at a global convention as "the second green revolution", and film ends with Gautham standing in his field of golden rice.

Cast

Production

Development

After completing 100% Love (2011), Sukumar began working on a psychological thriller with Mahesh Babu in mind as the protagonist because he felt that Babu had universal appeal. An incident in which a bus driver talked about a young boy who said that his parents were murdered on his bus became the story's base.[14] Babu met Sukumar on the set of Businessman (2012) in Goa, and listened to the script for 25 minutes. Although Sukumar could not describe the story well in the noisy restaurant, Babu agreed to appear in the film within half an hour.[15] Sukumar worked on 1: Nenokkadine's script for two months,[16] and considered it his dream project.[17]

Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara of 14 Reels Entertainment, who produced Babu's Dookudu (2011) and Aagadu (2014), agreed to produce 1: Nenokkadine after hearing the script. Asked about his frequent collaboration with them, Babu said that Sukumar clearly indicated the risk of budget escalation and longer production and said that he and Sukumar could be viewed as criminals if it was produced by someone else.[15] Sunil Lulla and Andrew Hefferman were credited as co-producers, and Koti Paruchuri was its executive producer.[18] The film, introduced on 12 February 2012 in Hyderabad,[19] received its title in May 2013.[20]

Casting

 
 
Kajal Aggarwal (left) was initially signed as the female lead,[21] but was replaced by Kriti Sanon (right) due to scheduling problems. 1: Nenokkadine was Sanon's debut.[22]

Babu agreed to be fit and healthy, since the film emphasised action scenes.[15] He followed a 12-week Dynamic Transformation Plan (DTP) supervised by Kris Gethin, developing his abdominal muscles and losing weight.[23] Babu then followed a Yoda Three Training regime (Y3T), supervised by Neil Hill, further developing his muscles.[24] His stylist, Ashwin Malwe, said that his appearance and style would be "sophisticated and classy" in the film.[25] Sukumar had Babu wear eyeglasses, since the director felt that audiences tended to consider a bespectacled character to be perfectionistic and positive, and the actor's hairstyle was changed.[16]

Tamannaah was considered for the female lead, since the producers were impressed with her performance in 100% Love.[26] She declined the offer, citing scheduling conflicts,[27] and the Producer's Council told her not to sign for any new films until she completed her current assignments. After auditioning two actresses, Sukumar chose Kajal Aggarwal in March 2012 as the female lead.[21] She was replaced by Kriti Sanon in October 2012, due to scheduling conflicts.[22] Sanon was signed for Heropanti (2014) after completing one shooting schedule for 1: Nenokkadine, and divided her time between the films.[28] Sanon, who was involved in several action scenes filmed on the sea, was apprehensive about a scene in which Babu took her from a yacht since she did not know how to swim.[29]

Babu's seven-year-old son, Gautham Krishna, was chosen to play the younger version of the protagonist in his Telugu cinema debut.[30] According to Sukumar, Gautham looked like the actor did as a child.[31] When the director approached Babu and his wife, Namrata Shirodkar, Gautham Krishna was only six and they were apprehensive. His introduction scene was filmed silently by Peter Hein, since the boy was afraid of gunfire.[32] Naveen Polishetty played a supporting role as Babu's friend in the film,[33] and Vikram Singh was signed as an antagonist.[34] Nassar, Pradeep Rawat, Kelly Dorji, Sayaji Shinde and Anu Hasan were cast in other supporting roles.[35]

Jacqueline Fernandez was approached to perform an item number in the film, but the producers failed to make a deal and instead signed Sophie Choudry after seeing her performance in "Aala Re Aala" from Shootout at Wadala (2013). For her first Telugu song, Choudry joined the film's set in September 2013.[36] Sukumar said about the item number, "It's a superstar's film and it should reach all. Item numbers are common these days, and people expect to see them. The situation was that Babu had to go to a pub to get information about the person he was looking for. So there was an occasion to put in an item number".[14]

Crew

 
 
Devi Sri Prasad (left) and R. Rathnavelu (right) were signed as the music composer and director of photography. Rathnavelu, who returned to Telugu cinema after a seven-year absence,[37] compared the film's aesthetic challenges to Enthiran (2010).[38]

R. Rathnavelu, who collaborated with Sukumar on Arya (2004) and Jagadam (2007), was the film's director of photography in his return to Telugu cinema after seven years.[37] Rathnavelu called the film "more challenging aesthetically" and compared it to Enthiran (2010), which he considered his technically-toughest film.[38] He created the film's visual style in a week[2] with a variety of cameras, such as Red Epic, Body Rigs, Doggies and an underwater scuba camera. For the climaxes, Rathnavelu shifted from chrome to black-and-white to full colour in synchronisation with the story's mood.[39]

Rathnavelu had to address the protagonist's mood swings and hallucinations, replicating scenes with minor differences.[38] The film was shot in locations with a variety of climates, and new technical crews were hired in those places. Sukumar said, "We looked at world technicians and saw their work and can use whatever we learnt" and called it a "new yet learning experience" [sic].[14]

Sukumar's usual composer, Devi Sri Prasad, was chosen for the film's soundtrack and score in Prasad's first Babu film.[40] He went through the script and discussed it with Sukumar, who felt that Prasad translated his vision in the background score.[14] Prasad finished re-recording the film's second half in four days.[41] Eleven-year-old journalist Smrithika Thuhina's father was an associate director of the film, and Prasad emailed him the rhyme's tune with several stills from the scene; his daughter wrote the lyrics for the rhyme.[42] P. Madhusudhan Reddy was the film's audiographer.[18]

Peter Hein choreographed 1: Nenokkadine's action sequences,[14] and Prem Rakshith choreographed its songs.[43] Jakka Hari Prasad and Palnati Surya Pratap worked on the film's story, and Y. K. Arjun, Thota Srinivas and Potluri Venkateswara Rao developed the script.[18] Jeremy Zimmerman was credited with the screenplay, assisted by Sunil Madhav. V. Srinivas Mohan was 1: Nenokkadine's visual-effects producer[18] and R. C. Kamalakannan and Adel Adili's visual-effects company, Makuta, worked on the film.[44] Karthika Srinivas was its chief editor, assisted by Siva Saravanan.[18]

Filming

 
 
1: Nenokkadine, filmed in London (top) and Belfast (bottom) for 60 days, is the first Telugu film to be shot in Belfast.[45]

Principal photography began on 23 April 2012, with the filming of "Who R U?" featuring Babu and Aggarwal supervised by Prem Rakshith on a set at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad.[46][47] Six hundred models performed in the song, and about 2,000 people participated in the shoot. After its completion, an action sequence was filmed.[48] The first shooting schedule wrapped up, and Babu returned to the set of Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013).[49] The second schedule began on 31 May 2012 on house and colony sets at Saradhi Studios in Hyderabad, including scenes with Babu and others.[50] Scenes of Babu at the police station were also part of the schedule.[51]

Since the actor had allotted a block of time to Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, 1: Nenokkadine's filming was delayed. When the former neared completion, he resumed work on 1: Nenokkadine in late September 2012 in Hyderabad.[52] Filming continued in Goa in mid-October, after a four-month hiatus,[53] and a song with Babu and others was filmed in late October. The Goa schedule wrapped up on 1 November, with half the filming completed.[54] Babu took a break to promote Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, returning to the set on 23 January 2013.[55] The next shooting schedule, which began on 18 March, lasted for three weeks.[56] Night scenes focusing on Babu and others were filmed in Kukatpally in mid-April.[57]

The next schedule, which began on 18 June, filmed in London and Belfast for 60 days.[58] At the Causeway Pictures studio in Northern Ireland, 1: Nenokkadine was the first Telugu film shot in Belfast.[45] Hollywood stunt co-ordinator Conrad Palmisano supervised stunts by Babu and others.[59] Rathnavelu called the action scene in a London car park "one of the most satisfying" things he had ever done. The scene takes place during a power failure, with the headlights of motorcycles chasing the protagonist the only sources of light. To film the scene, Rathnavelu used LED lamps and three torchlights; smoke was pumped into the air to create a backdrop.[60] When scenes were filmed on one of London's three main bridges, traffic was stopped on both sides of the bridge for more than eight hours.[17][61]

After London, filming continued in Bangkok in August 2013[62] and in Hyderabad in September; some scenes were filmed in and near Banjara Hills.[63] The last shooting schedule began in Bangkok in early October 2013, with action scenes supervised by Peter Hein.[64] The remaining dialogue scenes were filmed in Bangalore in mid-October 2013.[65] They were finished by late November, and the last song was filmed in Mumbai.[66] Principal photography wrapped in late December 2013.[67]

Music

1: Nenokkadine
Soundtrack album by
Released21 December 2013
Recorded2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length23:50
LanguageTelugu
LabelLahari Music
ProducerDevi Sri Prasad
Devi Sri Prasad chronology
Bhai
(2013)
1: Nenokkadine
(2013)
Veeram
(2013)

The film's five-song soundtrack was composed by Sukumar's usual collaborator Devi Sri Prasad, with lyrics by Chandrabose.[68] Lahari Music acquired its marketing rights for 1 crore, which is a record for a Telugu film.[69] The soundtrack album was released on 21 December 2013 with a promotional event at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad.[70] The event, watched by 14,500 people, was shown live in 24 theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and was the first Indian soundtrack release event shown live in theatres.[71] The rhyme from the film's climax was released separately on 23 January 2014.[72]

The audio received a positive response from critics. Cinecorn.com rated 3 out of 5, stating, the music album as "good".[73] Indiaglitz rated 3.25 out of 5, stating "An album with intense as well as playful songs, it is a true Sukumar-DSP product, complete with meaningful lyrics."[74] Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog stated the soundtrack as "ear-friendly",[75] while a review for The Times of India, described the album as "fair", compared to Prasad's previous works.[76]

All lyrics are written by Chandrabose.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Who Are You?"Devi Sri Prasad4:53
2."Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta"Neha Bhasin4:23
3."O Sayonara Sayonara"Sooraj Santhosh, M. M. Manasi4:44
4."You are My Love"Devi Sri Prasad (English Lyrics), Piyush Kapoor4:34
5."London Babu"Priya Hemesh5:16
Total length:23:49

Release

1: Nenokkadine was released globally on 10 January 2014 on about 1,500 screens,[61] around the same time as Yevadu (which was released two days later).[1] The film was Babu's third consecutive release during the Makar Sankranti festival season, following Businessman in 2012 and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu in 2013.[77] Eros International acquired its global distribution rights for 72 crore, and it was released and distributed by 14 Reels Entertainment.[78] 1: Nenokkadine was released on 900 screens across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Including multiplexes, 108 screens were booked in Hyderabad[79] and there were 600 screenings on the film's release day.[80] It broke the record held by Attarintiki Daredi (2013), which had been released on 100 screens in Hyderabad.[79] 14 Reels Entertainment released the film in Auro 11.1 cinema audio format, supported by Barco.[81]

Karnataka distribution rights were sold to RNR Films, who had distributed Dookudu in the state, for 45 crore.[82] 1: Nenokkadine was released on about 200 screens overseas, a record for a Telugu film.[83] In addition to the United States and the United Kingdom, the film was released in Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Malaysia and Germany; it was the first Telugu film released in Ukraine.[79] When reaction to the film's length was mixed, the producers reduced its running time from 169 to 149 minutes.[84] 1: Nenokkadine had its global television premiere on 8 June 2014 on Gemini TV,[85] with a TRP rating of 7.32.[86] The film was dubbed in Hindi as 1: Ek Ka Dum.[87]

Marketing

A mobile app was released on 27 November 2013 on Google Play, and later on iOS; 1: Nenokkadine's first look, posters, video promos and other promotional material were released through the app. On 21 December 2013, users could download the film's soundtrack and purchase bulk pre-release tickets.[88] Its digital-media marketing was handled by Sharath Chandra, Anurag and Rohita of First Show Digital. The digital campaign placed third at the 2014 Indian Digital Media Awards in Mumbai, surpassing that for Krrish 3. It accounted for 15 percent of total promotional activity, influencing the sale of 7,500 tickets on the film's release day. 1: Nenokkadine's YouTube channel had 12 million views; on Facebook its page received 130 million views, reaching 40 million users and engaging 3.9 million people.[89]

The film's audio teaser was released on 17 December 2013, a few days before the audio launch.[90] The theatrical trailer of the movie was released on 25 December 2013.[91] South Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu found a poster of Sanon crawling behind Babu "regressive", triggering a backlash on Facebook and Twitter from Babu's fans.[92] Actor Siddharth and filmmaker Sekhar Kammula shared her view, receiving a similar response,[93][94] and filmmaker Pritish Nandy said that the poster was "gross" and "regressive".[94] Sukumar later removed that sequence from the film to avoid further issues, although the Central Board of Film Certification did not object to its inclusion.[95]

Reception

Critical response

According to an early report from the International Business Times, 1: Nenokkadine received negative reviews from critics.[96] Later reports suggest that the reviews were mixed.[97][98] According to The New Indian Express, its audience was "gripped through the whole film, but not for the right reasons": "Ending with a heralding of a second 'Green Revolution' and carrying on a legacy that aims at a food Utopia, you wish the movie continued with the schizophrenia and ended in an asylum".[99] Karthik Pasupulate of The Times of India gave the film three out of five stars: "The [Telugu cinema] format of six songs, five fights and loads of entertainment and melodrama makes it impossible to respectably adapt racy Hollywood styled suspense thrillers".[100] Radhika Rajamani of Rediff called the film "inordinately long, with repetitive scenes and slow and sluggish narration", and a "sense of ennui set in after a point"; however, Rajamani praised the lead actors' performances.[101] Sify gave the film 2.75 out of five stars: "In 1 Nenokkadine, individual sequences are cool but the same cannot be said if we see it in totality. Apart from Mahesh Babu's stunning performance, the drive of the film is completely off the track. It disappoints."[102] Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle gave the film 2.5 out of five stars: "To say it in a line, the film falls short of expectations and disappoints film goers, especially the fans of Mahesh Babu". Kavirayani called Rathnavelu's cinematography its "saving grace", praising the lead pair's performances.[103]

Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote, "How often do we get to watch a Telugu film where the audience, along with the protagonist and supporting characters, is also required to think and distinguish between events unfolding in real and imaginary spaces?" and called 1 Nenokkadine a "visually stunning" film.[104] Sridhar Vivan of Bangalore Mirror gave the film 3.5 out of five stars: "As the film tries out a refined or reformed revenge saga, it needs to be seen whether 1 Nenokkadine works at the box office. If it does, it is a good sign for Telugu cinema".[105] A. S. Sashidhar of The Times of India wrote, "The first half of 1: Nenokkadine is good and will keep you wanting for more. The story has a few interesting twists and turns, in the second half too to keep the audience glued to the screen", and Sukumar "should be commended for superb attempt in choosing to make a film that has not been explored in Telugu movies".[106] Shekhar of Oneindia called the film a "brilliant psychological thriller": "The first half of 1: Nenokkadine is excellent and will impress all classes of audience. A few sentimental scenes slow down the pace of narration in the second half. But the superb climax that lasts for 15 minutes will compensate for it. The viewers will surely walk out of theatre with contented hearts".[107]

Box office

1: Nenokkadine earned a distributor share of 8.4 crore at the AP-Nizam box office on its first day,[108] and 12.4 crore over its opening weekend. Its United States opening box office total was $947,000 (5.82 crore), which trade analyst Taran Adarsh called a "glorious start"[109] and "one of the best openings ever by an Indian film".[110] 1: Nenokkadine passed the $1 million mark in three days, the seventh Telugu film (and Babu's third, after Dookudu and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu) to earn a million dollars.[111] On its fourth and fifth days the film earned a share of 3.25 crore at the AP-Nizam box office, for a five-day total share of about 15 crore.[112]

By the end of 1: Nenokkadine's first week it had earned a distributor share of 18.1 crore at the AP-Nizam box office, 2.1 crore in Karnataka and 90 lakh in the rest of India. The film's first-week global box-office total was 25.2 crore.[113] In ten days 1: Nenokkadine grossed over $1.27 million in the United States, the fourth-highest-grossing Telugu film in that country.[114] The film earned a distributor share of about 28.9 crore, on a budget of 70 crore.[2][115]

Accolades

Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref.
62nd Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu Neha Bhasin
(for "Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta")
Nominated
4th South Indian International Movie Awards SIIMA Award for Best Actor (Telugu) Mahesh Babu Nominated
SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer (Telugu) R. Rathnavelu Won
Best Dance Choreographer – Telugu Prem Rakshith
(for "You're My Love")
Nominated
Best Fight Choreographer – Telugu Peter Hein Won
Best Music Director (Telugu) Devi Sri Prasad Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer (Telugu) Devi Sri Prasad
(for "Who R U?")
Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer (Telugu) Neha Bhasin
(for "Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta")
Won
Best Female Debut (Telugu) Kriti Sanon Nominated
11th CineMAA Awards Best Actor (Jury) Mahesh Babu Won
Special Music Award Devi Sri Prasad Won
13th Santosham Film Awards Big FM Music Award Devi Sri Prasad Won

Notes

  1. ^ a b The film explains it as integration disorder while critics have noted that it is closer to schizophrenia. Director Sukumar explained that schizophrenia is perceived as an offensive term by most people and so he chose "integration disorder" as a more acceptable term.[6] A psychiatrist had commented that features of post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia were used to create the protagonist's character in the movie.[7]

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nenokkadine, transl, alone, 2014, indian, telugu, language, psychological, action, thriller, film, directed, sukumar, film, produced, achanta, gopichand, achanta, anil, sunkara, reels, entertainment, banner, distributed, eros, international, film, stars, mahes. 1 Nenokkadine transl 1 I am alone is a 2014 Indian Telugu language psychological action thriller film directed by Sukumar 4 5 The film was produced by Ram Achanta Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara on 14 Reels Entertainment banner and was distributed by Eros International The film stars Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon who makes her acting debut through this film Nassar Pradeep Rawat and Kelly Dorji appear in supporting roles Mahesh Babu s son Gautham Krishna made his debut in the film as a younger version of the protagonist 1 Nenokkadine revolves around the search by Gautham a rock musician with schizophrenia a missing 25 percent of his brain s grey matter for his parents with the help of Sameera a journalist 1 NenokkadineTheatrical release posterDirected bySukumarScreenplay byJeremy ZimmermanStory byJakka Hari PrasadProduced byRam AchantaGopichand AchantaAnil SunkaraStarringMahesh BabuKriti SanonCinematographyR RathnaveluEdited byKarthika SrinivasMusic byDevi Sri PrasadProductioncompany14 Reels EntertainmentDistributed byEros InternationalRelease date10 January 2014 2014 01 10 1 Running time177 minutes theatrical version 157 minutes trimmed version CountryIndiaLanguageTeluguBudget 60 70 crore 2 3 Sukumar began working on 1 Nenokkadine s script after completing 100 Love 2011 making a bus driver s tale about a boy who claimed that his parents were murdered on his bus the film s base R Rathnavelu was the film s director of photography and Karthika Srinivas its editor Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack and background score 1 Nenokkadine was introduced on 12 February 2012 and principal photography which began on 23 April 2012 was completed in late October 2013 It was filmed in London Belfast Bangkok and Indian cities including Hyderabad Mumbai Goa Chennai and Bangalore Produced on a budget of 60 70 crores it was the most expensive Telugu film at the time of its release 3 8 9 1 Nenokkadine was released on 10 January 2014 on about 1 500 screens during the Sankranti festival season while the Tamil dubbed version titled as Number 1 was released in 2015 10 11 12 Grossing over 132 7 Crores 1 Nenokkadine became the fourth highest grossing Telugu film at the United States box office at the time The film was commercially unsuccessful at the box office but has gained a cult following over the years The film won three awards from eight nominations at the 4th South Indian International Movie Awards and two awards at the 11th CineMAA Awards The film is considered one of the 25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade by Film Companion 13 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Crew 3 4 Filming 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Box office 6 3 Accolades 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditGautham is a schizophrenic a rock musician who is missing 25 of his grey matter He hallucinates a mysterious person he believes is one of the three murderers of his parents As a child Gautham was convinced that he was an orphan and assumes that his parents are dead he does not remember their names or what they looked like At one of his concerts Gautham sees one of the three men and chases him Sameera a journalist at the concert films Gautham fighting his imaginary opponent Gautham surrenders to the police after killing the man confessing that he killed three men one in Belfast one in Pune and one just now in Hyderabad He is released from custody after Sameera broadcasts the video on television According to the psychiatrist if Gautham can hallucinate a person other than the three men he can be treated Gautham goes to Goa on vacation Sameera stalks him convincing him that two people are stalking him a journalist who wants to interview him imaginary and a person claiming to be his fan real Gautham begins to fall in love with Sameera He saves her from a group of people trying to murder her on an isolated island together Gautham learns the truth behind the fourth imaginary person and writes Sameera off as a disturbed journalist By the time he learns about Sameera s intentions she has left for Hyderabad Gautham pursues her In Hyderabad Gautham accidentally spoils Sameera s birthday plans infuriating her Although he is convinced that he has made up an enemy to cope with being an orphan mysterious persons tries to kill Sameera but Gautham saves her Sameera learns that the mysterious person is Antonio Rosarios one of the peesons behind Gautham s parents death a Goa based crime boss who wants to kill her because she tried to expose the presence of hydrogen cyanide in seeds sold by Rosarios company AG1 Gautham meets Rosarios in the lobby of Sameera s office building Assuming that he is an illusion he shoots Rosarios dead By the time Gautham realizes Rosarios is really dead and learns that his parents were really murdered He catches an aged taxi driver who was stalking him another of the three men he imagined and learns that Rosarios along with an NRI in London killed his parents his father gave a bag to the taxi driver to deliver to GauthamIn the bag is an old Rubik s Cube a key and a British coin Gautham and Sameera leave for London where they and their driver Gulaab Singh escape from a murder attempt Gautham s manager Michael is killed The Rubik s Cube when solved a certain way reveals a safe deposit box number in which Gautham finds a preserved rice sample After escaping another murder attempt in a parking lot he eludes the police and the two men with Sameera and Singh s help One of the men a fan seeks revenge for his father one of the other murderers according to the aged taxi driver who was killed by Gautham in Belfast when he performed there Gautham learns that the aged taxi driver he met previously is a businessman and the murderer the person hit by the businessman s car in Gautham s presence was the actual innocent taxi driver Gautham and the businessman confront each other The businessman reveals that he and Gautham s father were best friends and worked in the same company They worked on cultivating Golden rice a variety that could grow in any weather When Gautham s father refused to sell it in favor of distributing it globally for free the businessman and Rosarios killed his parents When he refuses to tell Gautham about his parents Gautham kills him On his way to the airport Gautham passes the school he had attended in his childhood and hears children singing a rhyme It reminds him of a similar rhyme he learnt from his mother and he remembers his way back to his house At his house a dilapidated villa Gautham finds a photo of his parents Chandrasekhar and Kalyani He later introduces the rice variety at a global convention as the second green revolution and film ends with Gautham standing in his field of golden rice Cast EditMahesh Babu as Gautham Gautham Krishna as young Gautham cameo appearance Kriti Sanon as Sameera Nassar as an unnamed businessman Chandrashekar s friend Kelly Dorji as Antonio Rosarius Pradeep Rawat as Taxi Driver Anand as entrepreneur Chandrashekhar Gautham s father Anu Hasan as Kalyani Gautham s mother Sayaji Shinde as Inspector John Baadshah Posani Krishna Murali as Gulaab Singh Srinivasa Reddy as Baadshah s subordinate Naveen Polishetty as Naveen the taxi driver s son Ravi Varma as Michael Surya as Gautham s doctor Amit Tiwari as actual businessman s henchman Banerjee as Sameera s boss Sophie Choudry in the item number London Babu Production EditDevelopment Edit After completing 100 Love 2011 Sukumar began working on a psychological thriller with Mahesh Babu in mind as the protagonist because he felt that Babu had universal appeal An incident in which a bus driver talked about a young boy who said that his parents were murdered on his bus became the story s base 14 Babu met Sukumar on the set of Businessman 2012 in Goa and listened to the script for 25 minutes Although Sukumar could not describe the story well in the noisy restaurant Babu agreed to appear in the film within half an hour 15 Sukumar worked on 1 Nenokkadine s script for two months 16 and considered it his dream project 17 Ram Achanta Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara of 14 Reels Entertainment who produced Babu s Dookudu 2011 and Aagadu 2014 agreed to produce 1 Nenokkadine after hearing the script Asked about his frequent collaboration with them Babu said that Sukumar clearly indicated the risk of budget escalation and longer production and said that he and Sukumar could be viewed as criminals if it was produced by someone else 15 Sunil Lulla and Andrew Hefferman were credited as co producers and Koti Paruchuri was its executive producer 18 The film introduced on 12 February 2012 in Hyderabad 19 received its title in May 2013 20 Casting Edit Kajal Aggarwal left was initially signed as the female lead 21 but was replaced by Kriti Sanon right due to scheduling problems 1 Nenokkadine was Sanon s debut 22 Babu agreed to be fit and healthy since the film emphasised action scenes 15 He followed a 12 week Dynamic Transformation Plan DTP supervised by Kris Gethin developing his abdominal muscles and losing weight 23 Babu then followed a Yoda Three Training regime Y3T supervised by Neil Hill further developing his muscles 24 His stylist Ashwin Malwe said that his appearance and style would be sophisticated and classy in the film 25 Sukumar had Babu wear eyeglasses since the director felt that audiences tended to consider a bespectacled character to be perfectionistic and positive and the actor s hairstyle was changed 16 Tamannaah was considered for the female lead since the producers were impressed with her performance in 100 Love 26 She declined the offer citing scheduling conflicts 27 and the Producer s Council told her not to sign for any new films until she completed her current assignments After auditioning two actresses Sukumar chose Kajal Aggarwal in March 2012 as the female lead 21 She was replaced by Kriti Sanon in October 2012 due to scheduling conflicts 22 Sanon was signed for Heropanti 2014 after completing one shooting schedule for 1 Nenokkadine and divided her time between the films 28 Sanon who was involved in several action scenes filmed on the sea was apprehensive about a scene in which Babu took her from a yacht since she did not know how to swim 29 Babu s seven year old son Gautham Krishna was chosen to play the younger version of the protagonist in his Telugu cinema debut 30 According to Sukumar Gautham looked like the actor did as a child 31 When the director approached Babu and his wife Namrata Shirodkar Gautham Krishna was only six and they were apprehensive His introduction scene was filmed silently by Peter Hein since the boy was afraid of gunfire 32 Naveen Polishetty played a supporting role as Babu s friend in the film 33 and Vikram Singh was signed as an antagonist 34 Nassar Pradeep Rawat Kelly Dorji Sayaji Shinde and Anu Hasan were cast in other supporting roles 35 Jacqueline Fernandez was approached to perform an item number in the film but the producers failed to make a deal and instead signed Sophie Choudry after seeing her performance in Aala Re Aala from Shootout at Wadala 2013 For her first Telugu song Choudry joined the film s set in September 2013 36 Sukumar said about the item number It s a superstar s film and it should reach all Item numbers are common these days and people expect to see them The situation was that Babu had to go to a pub to get information about the person he was looking for So there was an occasion to put in an item number 14 Crew Edit Devi Sri Prasad left and R Rathnavelu right were signed as the music composer and director of photography Rathnavelu who returned to Telugu cinema after a seven year absence 37 compared the film s aesthetic challenges to Enthiran 2010 38 R Rathnavelu who collaborated with Sukumar on Arya 2004 and Jagadam 2007 was the film s director of photography in his return to Telugu cinema after seven years 37 Rathnavelu called the film more challenging aesthetically and compared it to Enthiran 2010 which he considered his technically toughest film 38 He created the film s visual style in a week 2 with a variety of cameras such as Red Epic Body Rigs Doggies and an underwater scuba camera For the climaxes Rathnavelu shifted from chrome to black and white to full colour in synchronisation with the story s mood 39 Rathnavelu had to address the protagonist s mood swings and hallucinations replicating scenes with minor differences 38 The film was shot in locations with a variety of climates and new technical crews were hired in those places Sukumar said We looked at world technicians and saw their work and can use whatever we learnt and called it a new yet learning experience sic 14 Sukumar s usual composer Devi Sri Prasad was chosen for the film s soundtrack and score in Prasad s first Babu film 40 He went through the script and discussed it with Sukumar who felt that Prasad translated his vision in the background score 14 Prasad finished re recording the film s second half in four days 41 Eleven year old journalist Smrithika Thuhina s father was an associate director of the film and Prasad emailed him the rhyme s tune with several stills from the scene his daughter wrote the lyrics for the rhyme 42 P Madhusudhan Reddy was the film s audiographer 18 Peter Hein choreographed 1 Nenokkadine s action sequences 14 and Prem Rakshith choreographed its songs 43 Jakka Hari Prasad and Palnati Surya Pratap worked on the film s story and Y K Arjun Thota Srinivas and Potluri Venkateswara Rao developed the script 18 Jeremy Zimmerman was credited with the screenplay assisted by Sunil Madhav V Srinivas Mohan was 1 Nenokkadine s visual effects producer 18 and R C Kamalakannan and Adel Adili s visual effects company Makuta worked on the film 44 Karthika Srinivas was its chief editor assisted by Siva Saravanan 18 Filming Edit 1 Nenokkadine filmed in London top and Belfast bottom for 60 days is the first Telugu film to be shot in Belfast 45 Principal photography began on 23 April 2012 with the filming of Who R U featuring Babu and Aggarwal supervised by Prem Rakshith on a set at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad 46 47 Six hundred models performed in the song and about 2 000 people participated in the shoot After its completion an action sequence was filmed 48 The first shooting schedule wrapped up and Babu returned to the set of Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu 2013 49 The second schedule began on 31 May 2012 on house and colony sets at Saradhi Studios in Hyderabad including scenes with Babu and others 50 Scenes of Babu at the police station were also part of the schedule 51 Since the actor had allotted a block of time to Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu 1 Nenokkadine s filming was delayed When the former neared completion he resumed work on 1 Nenokkadine in late September 2012 in Hyderabad 52 Filming continued in Goa in mid October after a four month hiatus 53 and a song with Babu and others was filmed in late October The Goa schedule wrapped up on 1 November with half the filming completed 54 Babu took a break to promote Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu returning to the set on 23 January 2013 55 The next shooting schedule which began on 18 March lasted for three weeks 56 Night scenes focusing on Babu and others were filmed in Kukatpally in mid April 57 The next schedule which began on 18 June filmed in London and Belfast for 60 days 58 At the Causeway Pictures studio in Northern Ireland 1 Nenokkadine was the first Telugu film shot in Belfast 45 Hollywood stunt co ordinator Conrad Palmisano supervised stunts by Babu and others 59 Rathnavelu called the action scene in a London car park one of the most satisfying things he had ever done The scene takes place during a power failure with the headlights of motorcycles chasing the protagonist the only sources of light To film the scene Rathnavelu used LED lamps and three torchlights smoke was pumped into the air to create a backdrop 60 When scenes were filmed on one of London s three main bridges traffic was stopped on both sides of the bridge for more than eight hours 17 61 After London filming continued in Bangkok in August 2013 62 and in Hyderabad in September some scenes were filmed in and near Banjara Hills 63 The last shooting schedule began in Bangkok in early October 2013 with action scenes supervised by Peter Hein 64 The remaining dialogue scenes were filmed in Bangalore in mid October 2013 65 They were finished by late November and the last song was filmed in Mumbai 66 Principal photography wrapped in late December 2013 67 Music Edit1 NenokkadineSoundtrack album by Devi Sri PrasadReleased21 December 2013Recorded2013GenreFeature film soundtrackLength23 50LanguageTeluguLabelLahari MusicProducerDevi Sri PrasadDevi Sri Prasad chronologyBhai 2013 1 Nenokkadine 2013 Veeram 2013 The film s five song soundtrack was composed by Sukumar s usual collaborator Devi Sri Prasad with lyrics by Chandrabose 68 Lahari Music acquired its marketing rights for 1 crore which is a record for a Telugu film 69 The soundtrack album was released on 21 December 2013 with a promotional event at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad 70 The event watched by 14 500 people was shown live in 24 theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and was the first Indian soundtrack release event shown live in theatres 71 The rhyme from the film s climax was released separately on 23 January 2014 72 The audio received a positive response from critics Cinecorn com rated 3 out of 5 stating the music album as good 73 Indiaglitz rated 3 25 out of 5 stating An album with intense as well as playful songs it is a true Sukumar DSP product complete with meaningful lyrics 74 Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog stated the soundtrack as ear friendly 75 while a review for The Times of India described the album as fair compared to Prasad s previous works 76 All lyrics are written by Chandrabose No TitleArtist s Length1 Who Are You Devi Sri Prasad4 532 Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta Neha Bhasin4 233 O Sayonara Sayonara Sooraj Santhosh M M Manasi4 444 You are My Love Devi Sri Prasad English Lyrics Piyush Kapoor4 345 London Babu Priya Hemesh5 16Total length 23 49Release Edit1 Nenokkadine was released globally on 10 January 2014 on about 1 500 screens 61 around the same time as Yevadu which was released two days later 1 The film was Babu s third consecutive release during the Makar Sankranti festival season following Businessman in 2012 and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu in 2013 77 Eros International acquired its global distribution rights for 72 crore and it was released and distributed by 14 Reels Entertainment 78 1 Nenokkadine was released on 900 screens across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Including multiplexes 108 screens were booked in Hyderabad 79 and there were 600 screenings on the film s release day 80 It broke the record held by Attarintiki Daredi 2013 which had been released on 100 screens in Hyderabad 79 14 Reels Entertainment released the film in Auro 11 1 cinema audio format supported by Barco 81 Karnataka distribution rights were sold to RNR Films who had distributed Dookudu in the state for 45 crore 82 1 Nenokkadine was released on about 200 screens overseas a record for a Telugu film 83 In addition to the United States and the United Kingdom the film was released in Australia the Netherlands Switzerland Malaysia and Germany it was the first Telugu film released in Ukraine 79 When reaction to the film s length was mixed the producers reduced its running time from 169 to 149 minutes 84 1 Nenokkadine had its global television premiere on 8 June 2014 on Gemini TV 85 with a TRP rating of 7 32 86 The film was dubbed in Hindi as 1 Ek Ka Dum 87 Marketing Edit A mobile app was released on 27 November 2013 on Google Play and later on iOS 1 Nenokkadine s first look posters video promos and other promotional material were released through the app On 21 December 2013 users could download the film s soundtrack and purchase bulk pre release tickets 88 Its digital media marketing was handled by Sharath Chandra Anurag and Rohita of First Show Digital The digital campaign placed third at the 2014 Indian Digital Media Awards in Mumbai surpassing that for Krrish 3 It accounted for 15 percent of total promotional activity influencing the sale of 7 500 tickets on the film s release day 1 Nenokkadine s YouTube channel had 12 million views on Facebook its page received 130 million views reaching 40 million users and engaging 3 9 million people 89 The film s audio teaser was released on 17 December 2013 a few days before the audio launch 90 The theatrical trailer of the movie was released on 25 December 2013 91 South Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu found a poster of Sanon crawling behind Babu regressive triggering a backlash on Facebook and Twitter from Babu s fans 92 Actor Siddharth and filmmaker Sekhar Kammula shared her view receiving a similar response 93 94 and filmmaker Pritish Nandy said that the poster was gross and regressive 94 Sukumar later removed that sequence from the film to avoid further issues although the Central Board of Film Certification did not object to its inclusion 95 Reception EditCritical response Edit According to an early report from the International Business Times 1 Nenokkadine received negative reviews from critics 96 Later reports suggest that the reviews were mixed 97 98 According to The New Indian Express its audience was gripped through the whole film but not for the right reasons Ending with a heralding of a second Green Revolution and carrying on a legacy that aims at a food Utopia you wish the movie continued with the schizophrenia and ended in an asylum 99 Karthik Pasupulate of The Times of India gave the film three out of five stars The Telugu cinema format of six songs five fights and loads of entertainment and melodrama makes it impossible to respectably adapt racy Hollywood styled suspense thrillers 100 Radhika Rajamani of Rediff called the film inordinately long with repetitive scenes and slow and sluggish narration and a sense of ennui set in after a point however Rajamani praised the lead actors performances 101 Sify gave the film 2 75 out of five stars In 1 Nenokkadine individual sequences are cool but the same cannot be said if we see it in totality Apart from Mahesh Babu s stunning performance the drive of the film is completely off the track It disappoints 102 Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle gave the film 2 5 out of five stars To say it in a line the film falls short of expectations and disappoints film goers especially the fans of Mahesh Babu Kavirayani called Rathnavelu s cinematography its saving grace praising the lead pair s performances 103 Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote How often do we get to watch a Telugu film where the audience along with the protagonist and supporting characters is also required to think and distinguish between events unfolding in real and imaginary spaces and called 1 Nenokkadine a visually stunning film 104 Sridhar Vivan of Bangalore Mirror gave the film 3 5 out of five stars As the film tries out a refined or reformed revenge saga it needs to be seen whether 1 Nenokkadine works at the box office If it does it is a good sign for Telugu cinema 105 A S Sashidhar of The Times of India wrote The first half of 1 Nenokkadine is good and will keep you wanting for more The story has a few interesting twists and turns in the second half too to keep the audience glued to the screen and Sukumar should be commended for superb attempt in choosing to make a film that has not been explored in Telugu movies 106 Shekhar of Oneindia called the film a brilliant psychological thriller The first half of 1 Nenokkadine is excellent and will impress all classes of audience A few sentimental scenes slow down the pace of narration in the second half But the superb climax that lasts for 15 minutes will compensate for it The viewers will surely walk out of theatre with contented hearts 107 Box office Edit 1 Nenokkadine earned a distributor share of 8 4 crore at the AP Nizam box office on its first day 108 and 12 4 crore over its opening weekend Its United States opening box office total was 947 000 5 82 crore which trade analyst Taran Adarsh called a glorious start 109 and one of the best openings ever by an Indian film 110 1 Nenokkadine passed the 1 million mark in three days the seventh Telugu film and Babu s third after Dookudu and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu to earn a million dollars 111 On its fourth and fifth days the film earned a share of 3 25 crore at the AP Nizam box office for a five day total share of about 15 crore 112 By the end of 1 Nenokkadine s first week it had earned a distributor share of 18 1 crore at the AP Nizam box office 2 1 crore in Karnataka and 90 lakh in the rest of India The film s first week global box office total was 25 2 crore 113 In ten days 1 Nenokkadine grossed over 1 27 million in the United States the fourth highest grossing Telugu film in that country 114 The film earned a distributor share of about 28 9 crore on a budget of 70 crore 2 115 Accolades Edit Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref 62nd Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer Telugu Neha Bhasin for Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta Nominated 116 117 4th South Indian International Movie Awards SIIMA Award for Best Actor Telugu Mahesh Babu Nominated 118 119 SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer Telugu R Rathnavelu WonBest Dance Choreographer Telugu Prem Rakshith for You re My Love NominatedBest Fight Choreographer Telugu Peter Hein WonBest Music Director Telugu Devi Sri Prasad NominatedBest Male Playback Singer Telugu Devi Sri Prasad for Who R U NominatedBest Female Playback Singer Telugu Neha Bhasin for Aww Tuzo Mogh Korta WonBest Female Debut Telugu Kriti Sanon Nominated11th CineMAA Awards Best Actor Jury Mahesh Babu Won 120 Special Music Award Devi Sri Prasad Won13th Santosham Film Awards Big FM Music Award Devi Sri Prasad Won 121 Notes Edit a b The film explains it as integration disorder while critics have noted that it is closer to schizophrenia Director Sukumar explained that schizophrenia is perceived as an offensive term by most people and so he chose integration disorder as a more acceptable term 6 A psychiatrist had commented that features of post traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia were used to create the protagonist s character in the movie 7 References Edit a b It s a win win Sankranti deal for Mahesh Ram Charan The Times of India 5 January 2014 Archived from the original on 17 January 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2016 a b c Shivakumar S 16 May 2014 Painting magic The Hindu Archived from the original on 7 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