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''Devasthanam'' () is a 2012 Indian
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directed by Janardhana Maharshi. It stars S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,
Aamani Aamani is an Indian actress who has predominantly appeared in Telugu films in addition to a few Tamil and Kannada films. She made her debut in a lead role opposite Naresh in the Telugu film '' Jamba Lakidi Pamba'' (1992), directed by E. V. V. ...
and
K. Viswanath Kasinadhuni Viswanath (born 19 February 1930) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his works primarily in Telugu cinema. He is recipient of five National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, ten Filmfare Awards South ...
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Plot

Srimannarayana is a trustee of a local Hindu temple in Chittoor who helps and loves everyone, addressing all as "bangaru" (, used as an affectionate nickname in Telugu culture), and treats the temple as his home. He regularly clarifies the philosophical doubts of a young girl (Niharika) who regularly visits the temple. One day he happens to see an orphan whose dead body is left on the street and is them cremated with garbage in an incinerator. That incident shatters his peace and he starts panicking about how will he be cremated as he is an orphan too. On the other hand, Samba Murthy is a middle aged man who is a cunning salesman in a big saree store. He leads a simple but happy life with his wife Saraswathi. The couple love each other and live happily even though they have no children, with Samba Murthy in particular being a romantic who likes to write poetry. Samba Murthy wants to learn classical dance to lose weight from the dance teacher in the temple but continually postpones it. One day Srimannarayana happens to see Samba Murthy and his odd but sincere devotional practices as well as his interest in dance. Impressed with Samba Murthy's attitude, Srimannarayana approaches him and requests he light his pyre and perform his funeral rituals after his death. Shocked and furious, Samba Murthy tells him that he will think about it and angrily leaves. The next morning, Srimannarayana directly comes to Samba Murthy's home for an answer. Samba Murthy asks Saraswathi to lie that he is not home and manages to send Srimannarayana back. From then, Srimannarayana follows Samba Murthy everywhere, who tries to avoid him. Saraswathi convinces Samba Murthy that it is another chance given to him by God and reminds him of his grief that he couldn't conduct the last rites for his father because he was stuck in Bombay during the bombings. Samba Murthy finally accepts Srimannarayana's wish. In return. he gives rupees two lakhs for his funeral expenses, including flights to Kasi for immersing his ashes in the Ganga. He tells Samba and Saraswathi that he will visit them every morning and if he did not arrive any day, it means he is no more. Samba Murthy learns from the temple priest that Srimannarayana is a great artist who used to perform
Harikatha ''Harikatha'' (Kannada: ಹರಿಕಥೆ : ''Harikathe''; Telugu: హరికథ : ''Harikatha;'' Marathi: हरीपाठ '': Haripatha'', ), also known as ''Harikatha Kaalakshepam'' in Telugu and Tamil (), is a form of Hindu tradition ...
but stopped for some reason. Samba Murthy promises the priest to arrange Srimannarayana's performance for Dasara celebrations. Srimannarayana accepts on the condition that Samba Murthy himself must write the script and modernise the art. After studying previous Harikatha and revising it based on Srimannarayana's criticism, Samba Murthy's script is finally accepted. From then, they perform Harikatha everyday at the temple based on current issues and answer philosophical questions afterwards. After watching a performance, lawyer Purushottama Rao, invites both of them home and how to attain peace. He confesses that he has earned lot of money by undertaking false cases and he is not happy with that money anymore and wishes to get rid of all his sins now. Upon the advice of Srimannarayana, Purushottama Rao sacrifices all his wealth, transforms himself into a good man and starts a new trust called "Sarve Jana Sukhinobhavanthu" to fund the art of Harikatha. He requests Srimannarayana and Samba Murthy to be trustees of the foundation. Surprised and inspired by his change, Samba Murthy returns Srimannarayana's money to him saying that he now realised how lucky he is to find an elderly person like Srimannarayana as his guide. Srimannarayana donates those 2 lakhs to the trust saying that he was so foolish about his cremation on who performs his last rituals but is not concerned about it anymore. They both become great companions and perform Harikatha across the land for temples, schools, orphanages, jails and others they feel can benefit from their message. One day, however, Samba Murthy wakes up with major pain and ending up dying before Saraswathi's eyes after uttering his final words. Srimannarayana arrives to the scene, and the roles are reversed as Srimannarayana conducts the last rites for Samba Murthy. The film ends with a message that "life is a stage. Nothing remains forever except good deeds."


Cast

* S. P. Balasubrahmanyam as Samba Murthy *
Aamani Aamani is an Indian actress who has predominantly appeared in Telugu films in addition to a few Tamil and Kannada films. She made her debut in a lead role opposite Naresh in the Telugu film '' Jamba Lakidi Pamba'' (1992), directed by E. V. V. ...
as Saraswathi *
K. Viswanath Kasinadhuni Viswanath (born 19 February 1930) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his works primarily in Telugu cinema. He is recipient of five National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, ten Filmfare Awards South ...
as Srimannarayana * Dr. K. V. Ramanachary IAS as Lawyer Purushottama Rao *
Kovai Sarala Kovai Sarala is an Indian actress and comedian, who prominently plays supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films. She has won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian three times, for her performances in '' Sathi Leelavathi'' (1995), '' ...
as Sridevi * Nayar Raman as the temple priest * P. Hari Prasadarao * M. Murali * Sri Sandhya Raja alias
Sandhya Raju Byrraju Sandhya Raju (born as Sri Sandhya Raja) is an Indian Kuchipudi dancer and actress. She is a student of Dr. Vempati Chinna Satyam, Chennai at Kuchipudi Art Academy. She made her acting debut in the 2013 Hindi short film ''Yaadhon Ki Bar ...
as the classical dance teacher in the temple * Saraswathi Pradeep as the violinist for Harikatha * Niharika as the devotee in temple


Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Swara Veenapani. The audio was launched on 31 Dec 2011 under Leo Music Company label.


References

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External links


Devasthanam The Times of India reviewDevasthanam review: Devasthanam (Telugu) Movie Review - fullhyd.com
2012 films 2010s Telugu-language films