Run is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language black comedy thriller film directed by Anil Kanneganti and produced by Ajay Sunkara, Kishore Garikipati, and Sudhakar Cherukuri. It is the remake of Malayalam and Tamil bilingual Neram. The film features Sundeep Kishan and Anisha Ambrose in the lead roles, while Bobby Simha reprises his role as Vatti Raja from the bilingual film. The film was released worldwide on 23 March 2016 to positive critical acclaim.[2]

Run
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Directed byAnil Kanneganti
Based onNeram by Alphonse Puthren
Produced bySudhakar Cherukuri
Kishore Garikipati
Ajay Sunkara
StarringSundeep Kishan
Anisha Ambrose
Bobby Simha
CinematographyB. Rajasekar
Edited byM. R. Varma
Music bySai Karthik
Release date
  • 23 March 2016 (2016-03-23)[1]
Running time
110 min
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot edit

Sanju is a computer engineering graduate but lost his job. His life is complicated now because he has taken a loan from a predatory moneylender named Vatti Raja and is not able to repay the amount. Amu's father Srinivas refuses her marriage with Sanju as he is jobless. Amu decides to elope with Sanju, and his friend Mani gives him the money for paying off his debt to Raja. On their way, Amu's chain is snatched, and Sanju's money is stolen. Raja calls Sanju and asks him to settle the money by 5p.m.

Srinivas lodges a complaint with Sub-Inspector Padmavathi against Sanju on charges of kidnapping Amu and gives his number. Padmavathi calls Sanju and tells him that he should come along with Amu to the police station by 5PM, but problems are yet to come; Sanju's brother-in-law asks money from him to start a business by 5PM and sticks him with a restaurant bill that Mani again has to pay. On the other hand, Amu is kidnapped by Raja's men and stuffed in the dickey of his car after they assume she is the girlfriend of Manik, who also has to return money to Raja. With all these problems, Sanju is desperate for a solutions.

Sanju comes across Manik and decides to snatch his chain, but in a twist of fate he is hit by an auto and Sanju ends up saving him. At the hospital, Manik's brother Posani Balakrishna, a wannabe big shot, promises Sanju of a job in his company. He decides to kill the auto owner, who turns out to be Vaddi Raja, and takes an unwilling Sanju along. However, Padmavathi arrives and says that Raja died in an accident. A flashback reveals that Lighthouse (Shani Salmon), the man who stole Amu's chain and Sanju's money, had borrowed some money from Raja, too. He plots with two others in having the money for themselves and stealing Raja's car. While the plan works out perfectly, Raja's men went behind the car, and Raja goes behind the other man. In the chase, Raja is hit by an auto and dies; it turns out the driver had also been indebted to him and was told to cover up his non-working brakes, and was also the one who hit Manik.

Finally, Sanju meets the men who stole his money and involves in a brawl with them. He finds his money and Amu, who sees that the chain thief was also in Lighthouse's gang and finds her chain in the car. Sanju gives the money to his brother-in-law, and the movie ends with a happy note that "Time is of two types: good time and bad time. Good will come following every bad time in life".

Cast edit

  • Sundeep Kishan as Sanjay "Sanju", a jobless computer science graduate who takes a loan from Vatti Raja
  • Anisha Ambrose as Amulya "Amu", Sanju's love interest who elopes with him
  • Bobby Simha as Vatti Raja, a private moneylender whom Sanju has to pay his debt to
  • Y. Kasi Viswanath as Srinivas, Amu's father
  • Posani Krishna Murali as Posani Balakrishna, Manik's brother who offers Sanju a job in his company
  • Brahmaji as SI I. Padmavathi
  • Praveen as Mani, Sanju's friend who gives him money for paying off his debt to Raja
  • Mahat Raghavendra as Manikyam "Manik, Posani's brother who gets hit by an auto
  • Shani Salmon as Lighthouse, a man who steals Amu's chain and Sanju's money and plots to steal Raja's car
  • Madhunandan as Sanju's brother-in-law who wants Raja to give him money to start a business
  • Ambati Srinivas as Auto Driver who hits Manik with his vehicle
  • Surya as Money Borrower
  • Sivannarayana Naripeddi as Doctor
  • Fish Venkat as Posani's follower

Soundtrack edit

Release edit

Run was released on 23 March 2016 across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh coinciding with Holi Festival.[3]

Reception edit

Y. Sunitha Chowdary of The Hindu found that the movie was Set for a decent run.[4]Hans India gave a rating of 3 out of 5 stars and stated that the film was an entertainer and worth watching once.[5]123telugu.com gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated that the film was Different Thriller.[6]

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