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''Siva'' (also spelt ''Shiva'') is a 1989 Indian
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-language crime action film written and directed by
Ram Gopal Varma Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma (born 7 April 1962), often referred to by his initials RGV, is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema in addition to Hindi, Kannada language films, and television.** * ...
in his directorial debut. Produced by Akkineni Venkat and Yarlagadda Surendra under their banners of Annapurna Studios and SS Creations, ''Siva'' stars
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,
Amala Amala may refer to: People * Amala Akkineni, South Indian actress * Amala Chebolu, playback singer in the Telugu film industry, also known as Tollywood * Amala Paul (born 1991), South Indian actress * Amala Shankar (1919–2020), Indian dancer ...
, and
Raghuvaran Raghuvaran Velayutham (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the ''Hindustan ...
. The film's basic plot, adapted from ''
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'' (1972), revolves around the conflict between college student-turned-gangster Siva and Bhavani, a reputed crime boss mentored by the politician Machiraju. ''Siva'' explores the concepts of student exploitation by anti-social elements and the impact of
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. Varma's script was based on his experiences as a student at Siddhartha Engineering College in
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.
Tanikella Bharani Tanikella Bharani (born 14 July 1954) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, poet, playwright and director who works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He has worked as an actor in more than 750 films, including some in Tamil and Hindi; while he was ...
wrote the dialogue.
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composed ''Siva'' soundtrack and score, and S. Gopala Reddy was its cinematographer.
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and Sattibabu were the film's art director and editor, respectively. It's
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began on 16 February 1989, and was completed in 55 working days. Except for three days of shooting in Madras (now
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), ''Siva'' was filmed in
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. Produced on a budget of 75
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, ''Siva'' was released on 5 October 1989 to critical acclaim, primarily for its technology and sound design. Although Venkat and Surendra expected the film to have average earnings, it was commercially successful and went on to become the highest-grossing film of Telugu film industry; Siva completed a 100-day run in 22 centres and a 175-day run in five centres. It was featured in the ''Indian Panorama'' mainstream section of the 13th IFFI, held on 19 January 1990. In addition to the
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, ''Siva'' won three
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: Best Director (Varma), Best First Film of a Director, and Best Dialogue Writer (Bharani). A documentary titled ''Exploring Shiva after 25 Years'' was released on the film's silver anniversary; it is the first documentary about a Telugu film. ''Siva'', which attained cult status, is considered Nagarjuna's breakthrough film. It is credited with the introduction of steadicam and new sound recording techniques in Telugu cinema, encouraging filmmakers to explore a variety of themes and make experimental films. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema,
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included ''Siva'' on its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Its Tamil-dubbed version, ''Udhayam'', was also successful. Varma remade the film twice in Hindi with the same title. The
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, featuring Nagarjuna and Amala reprising their roles, performed well at the box office, but the second did not.


Plot

Siva is a student, who arrives at
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from a nearby town to pursue his education. He lives with his brother Sarath's family and enrolls in the ''VAS College of Arts and Sciences''. Although Sarath and his daughter Keerthi get along well with Siva, his wife considers him a financial burden. Siva befriends a group of students and falls in love with Asha, the sister of the honest Inspector Venkat. The college's (unopposed)
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president, J. Durga Rao (known as J. D), is the lowest rung on a gang ladder reaching from the gangster Ganesh to a
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named Bhavani. Bhavani uses the network to support his mentor Machiraju, a
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. Although J. D. is arrested many times, Bhavani continues to bail him out. When J.D teases Asha on campus, Siva attacks him with a
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, which develops a rivalry between him and Ganesh. The incident encourages Siva's friends to ask him to stand for the students' union presidency, but he wants them to nominate Naresh (one of the group members) instead. Ganesh's attempts to pacify Siva fail and Bhavani learns about him. He considers Siva as a potential replacement for J. D, whose weakness annoys him. Naresh is fatally assaulted by J. D. and Bhavani's henchmen and is taken to hospital. Siva retaliates, infuriating Bhavani. When Siva's friends attend a wedding, they are attacked by Ganesh and others. One of Siva's friends, Malli, is murdered, and Siva swears vengeance. Sensing a risk to Sarath's family after an attempt on Keerthi's life, Siva leaves their house and moves into his friend Chinna's hostel. He agrees to contest the students' union presidential election. Bhavani cheats
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leader Krishna Reddy, who changes his allegiance to Siva. Around this time, Asha and Siva marry. Bhavani begins attacking and murdering Siva's close aides, and Siva ensures that Sarath relocates to
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as a part of his job. Siva attacks Bhavani's henchmen and helps Venkat arrest Ganesh. Machiraju sees Siva as a potential replacement for Bhavani and stops supporting the latter. Bhavani learns about Siva's relationship with Sarath and kidnaps Keerthi. Ganesh appears in court, and an arrest warrant is issued for Bhavani. Insulted and humiliated, Bhavani kills Keerthi and Machiraju. Siva hears about Keerthi's death and sets to avenge her. While Bhavani comes out of Machiraju's house after killing him, Siva spots him, and a chase ensues. Siva and Bhavani duel at a shopping complex terrace. After Bhavani gets heavily injured by Siva, he decides to commit suicide. Siva tries to stop him, but is unsuccessful. Venkat and Asha reach the mall and witness Bhavani's corpse among the crowd. Siva walks down the stairs and meets them up in dismay.


Cast

*
Nagarjuna Nāgārjuna . 150 – c. 250 CE (disputed)was an Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker, scholar-saint and philosopher. He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers.Garfield, Jay L. (1995), ''The Fundamental Wisdom of ...
as Siva *
Amala Amala may refer to: People * Amala Akkineni, South Indian actress * Amala Chebolu, playback singer in the Telugu film industry, also known as Tollywood * Amala Paul (born 1991), South Indian actress * Amala Shankar (1919–2020), Indian dancer ...
as Asha *
Raghuvaran Raghuvaran Velayutham (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the ''Hindustan ...
as Bhavani *
Murali Mohan Maganti Murali Mohan (born 24 June 1940) is an Indian actor, producer, politician, and business executive from Telugu cinema. In 1973, Murali Mohan debuted in ''Jagame Maya'', produced by Atluri Poornachandra Rao. He gained recognition with the ...
as Sarath *
Kota Srinivasa Rao Kota Srinivasa Rao (born 10 July 1942) is an Indian character actor known for his work primarily in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre. He has also starred in a few films in Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam. As a former politician, Rao has ...
as Machiraju *
Gollapudi Maruti Rao Gollapudi Maruti Rao (14 April 1939 – 12 December 2019) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, dramatist, playwright, columnist and dialogue writer known for his works in Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre and Telugu Literature. Rao acted in over 25 ...
as Viswanadham * Sai Chand as Venkat *
Tanikella Bharani Tanikella Bharani (born 14 July 1954) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, poet, playwright and director who works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He has worked as an actor in more than 750 films, including some in Tamil and Hindi; while he was ...
as Nanaji * Subhalekha Sudhakar as "Malli" Mallick * Chakravarthy as J. Durga Rao (J. D.) * Jithendra as Chinna * Ramjagan as Naresh * Viswanath as Ganesh * Sushma as Keerthi *
Nirmalamma Nirmalamma (18 July 1920 – 19 February 2009) was an Indian actress in the Telugu cinema. She has acted in more than 800 films. She was well known for her grandmother roles in several films.She won two Nandi Awards. Early life She was born in ...
as Malli's mother *
Brahmaji Brahmaji (born 25 April 1965) is an Indian actor best known for his work in Telugu cinema. He is a regular actor in director Krishna Vamsi's films. Brahmaji appeared in an important role in Krishna Vamsi's debut film as a director, '' Gulabi''. ...
as Bhavani's henchman *
Uttej Uttej is an Indian actor and screenwriter who works in Telugu films. He won the Nandi Award for Best Male Comedian for the film ''Chandamama'' (2007). Personal life Uttej was born and brought up in Nalgonda district. He is the nephew of no ...
as Yadagiri * Bhanu Prakash as the college principal *
Puri Jagannadh Petla "Puri" Jagannadh (born 28 September 1966) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer, who works primarily in the Telugu film Industry. He made his directorial debut with the Telugu film '' Badri'' starring Pawan Kalyan, Ren ...
(special appearance in the song "Botany")


Production


Development

After he graduated with a degree in civil engineering from Siddhartha Engineering College in
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,
Ram Gopal Varma Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma (born 7 April 1962), often referred to by his initials RGV, is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema in addition to Hindi, Kannada language films, and television.** * ...
opened a video-rental shop in
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. Noting his son's interest in films, Penmatsa Krishnamraju (a former sound recordist for Annapurna Studios) helped Varma join the teams of '' Collector Gari Abbai'' (1987) and '' Rao Gari Illu'' (1988) as an assistant director. Varma befriended actor
Nagarjuna Nāgārjuna . 150 – c. 250 CE (disputed)was an Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker, scholar-saint and philosopher. He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers.Garfield, Jay L. (1995), ''The Fundamental Wisdom of ...
, and filmmakers Akkineni Venkat and Yarlagadda Surendra. He presented his script for '' Raathri'' to them. When Nagarjuna rejected it, Varma presented another script based on his life as a student in Vijayawada. He earlier narrated this script to filmmaker K. Raghavendra Rao who suggested few changes because of its serious tone. Varma watched Rao's ''
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'' (1986) and backed out after understanding Rao's point of view. When ''Rao Gari Illu'' was nearly completed, Varma asked co-director Siva Nageswara Rao to join him. He approached
Tanikella Bharani Tanikella Bharani (born 14 July 1954) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, poet, playwright and director who works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He has worked as an actor in more than 750 films, including some in Tamil and Hindi; while he was ...
to write the dialogues after observing his work in '' Ladies Tailor'' (1985) and '' Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Recording Dance Troupe'' (1987). Bharani found the plot (as described by Varma) similar to those of K. S. R. Das' films. Varma rejected Bharani's comic version, and asked to rewrite it as a crime drama. Although Bharani's usual fee was 25,000, he received 35,000 for ''Siva''.
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and Teja, who later pursued career as filmmakers, joined the film's crew as assistant directors. Venkat and Surendra produced ''Siva'' under their banners of Annapurna Studios and SS Creations, respectively. The production began in February 1989. Varma wanted
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to compose the film's soundtrack and score, since Keeravani had assisted K. Chakravarthy on ''Rao Gari Illu''. As both were inexperienced, Keeravani suggested that Varma choose a more seasoned technician and
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was signed instead. S. Gopala Reddy,
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and Sattibabu were the film's director of photography, art director and editor, respectively. Gopala Reddy was inspired by Gordon Willis' work in the crime film, ''
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'' (1972).


Casting

''Siva'' is Nagarjuna's 17th film as an actor. Varma found him the only actor who could understand his perspective. Nagarjuna and Varma had discussed astronomy and realised that they shared similar sensibilities. That, and Varma's passion for and dedication to films, prompted Nagarjuna to work with him.
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, who worked with Nagarjuna in '' Prema Yuddham'' (1990), was chosen as the female lead. ''Siva'' was the first film in her career where the script was explained shot by shot. When Varma approached Rohini to dub Amala's portions, she agreed to dub for Amala only after watching about three reels of footage. Varma chose
Raghuvaran Raghuvaran Velayutham (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. According to the ''Hindustan ...
to play the local crime boss, Bhavani. Varma wanted him to underplay the character, which was based on real life. Before accepting the role, Raghuvaran studied the mannerisms and lifestyles of mob leaders and criminals in
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for 20 days. Varma wanted to name the characters played by Nagarjuna and Raghuvaran as Bhavani and Siva respectively. At Nagarjuna's request, he reversed the names. Varma chose newcomers Chakravarthy, Jithendra, and Ramjagan to play J. D., Chinna, and Naresh after auditioning them at Annapurna Studios.
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, one of Varma's assistant directors, played a comic role of a server in the college canteen. He recommended Varma to cast Sushma for Keerthi's role. P. Sai Kumar was initially supposed to play J. D., but the role went to Chakravarthy. Varma met the latter on the film's sets and asked him to perform a scene of his choice. Despite an unsuccessful screen test, Varma selected Chakravarthy after a meeting on the next day after observing the depth in his expression. Seasoned actors such as
Murali Mohan Maganti Murali Mohan (born 24 June 1940) is an Indian actor, producer, politician, and business executive from Telugu cinema. In 1973, Murali Mohan debuted in ''Jagame Maya'', produced by Atluri Poornachandra Rao. He gained recognition with the ...
,
Gollapudi Maruti Rao Gollapudi Maruti Rao (14 April 1939 – 12 December 2019) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, dramatist, playwright, columnist and dialogue writer known for his works in Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre and Telugu Literature. Rao acted in over 25 ...
,
Kota Srinivasa Rao Kota Srinivasa Rao (born 10 July 1942) is an Indian character actor known for his work primarily in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre. He has also starred in a few films in Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam. As a former politician, Rao has ...
, Subhalekha Sudhakar, and Saichand played supporting roles. Bharani agreed to play Bhavani's assistant, Nanaji, at Varma's insistence. Producer Akkineni Venkat made a cameo appearance as one of Bhavani's clients, and Siva Nageswara Rao dubbed his portion.
Brahmaji Brahmaji (born 25 April 1965) is an Indian actor best known for his work in Telugu cinema. He is a regular actor in director Krishna Vamsi's films. Brahmaji appeared in an important role in Krishna Vamsi's debut film as a director, '' Gulabi''. ...
was cast as Bhavani's henchman.


Filming

Varma read about steadicam in ''
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'', and enquired about the possibility of a similar camera in India. After learning that steadicam was available in Chennai for four years and was already obsolete, Varma decided to use it despite Gopala Reddy's apprehension. Varma chose Rasool Ellore over Rajiv Menon and Deenpal to assist Gopala Reddy with the steadicam.
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began on 16 February 1989, and wrapped in 55 working days. Except for three days in Chennai, the film was shot in
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. The scenes of the protagonist's college life were filmed at Keyes High school, near Secunderabad Junction railway station. A school wall was demolished, and a gate was repaired for the film's opening scene. Raghuvaran was carried away during the shoot of few action sequences and slapped Brahmaji for nearly six times in a row. To avoid such issues in the case of murder scenes, Varma decided to complete a few of them by using plain close-ups of the victims. Sudhakar's murder scene was filmed near Keesara in
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. Gopala Reddy and Ellore placed a camera in a bag and ran behind him for a shaky effect. In the cycle-chain scene in which Siva uses a cycle chain to fight with J. D., the hand pulling the chain was Ellore's; in the next shot, Nagarjuna is shown holding the chain. The scene in which Naresh is killed near his home was filmed in the streets of Vengala Rao Nagar. The cycle chase scenes were filmed in Somajiguda and the slums behind Yashoda Hospitals. The bus chase scene was shot in Yusufguda. The film's climax was filmed at the Swapnalok complex in
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, and Bhavani's suicide was filmed on a set at Venus Studios in Chennai. Several romantic scenes with Nagarjuna and Amala were initially filmed at Ushakiron Movies in Secunderabad. Dissatisfied with the results, Varma reshot them at the Osman Ali House. Mugur Sundar choreographed the songs, and "Anando Brahma" was filmed at the Borra Caves in
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. The film crew had to crawl into the caves, making ''Siva'' the first Telugu film shot in its interiors. The remaining songs were filmed on sets at Annapurna Studios. Srinivasa Rao filmed his scenes in one day. The fights, choreographed by Varma, featured hand-to-hand combat and attacks with hooks as he was trained in
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.


Themes and influences

''Siva'' explores the exploitation of students by anti-social elements against a
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backdrop and the impact on them of
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. It also focuses on politics and betrayal in the scene where Bhavani murders Machiraju and his enemy Viswanadham. As a student, Varma observed and participated in gang wars and student politics besides analysing the impact of a gangster's lifestyle and body language on students. Those experiences inspired him to begin writing ''Siva''. Most of the characters, including Bhavani, were inspired by real life. Bhavani was based on Radha, an actual crime boss with a reputation for violence in
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; Bhavani, like Radha, is also a woman's name. Siva's character was comparatively fictitious whom Varma considered an "ideal person" making the society "too dramatic". Siva was partially based on Varma's friend, Golla Ravi, who lived in Punjagutta. Assistant director
Krishna Vamsi Pasupuleti Venkata Bangarraju, know professionally as Krishna Vamsi, is an Indian film director, producer and choreographer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Vamsi started his career as an assistant director to Ram Gopal Varma. He made his ...
found the film's story similar to '' Arjun'' (1985). Varma said that ''Arjun'' was an inspiration for ''Siva'', since
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title character in ''Arjun'' was a hero who "does not bend to forces larger than himself". Apart from ''Arjun'', Varma was also inspired by '' Ardh Satya'' (1983) and ''Kaal Chakra'' (1988). The basic plot of ''
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'' (1972) was adapted by Varma for ''Siva''. In ''The Way of the Dragon'', Tang Lung (
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) comes from
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to work in a Chinese restaurant in
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and fights local gangsters who try to intimidate the owners; this leads to a rivalry with a crime boss (
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). In ''Siva'', Nagarjuna comes from a nearby town to Vijayawada to further his education, fights gangsters and develops a rivalry with Raghuvaran. While Lee and Norris fight at the
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at the climax of ''The Way of the Dragon'', Nagarjuna and Raghuvaran duel on a building terrace in ''Siva''. In addition to ''The Way of the Dragon'', Varma adapted scenes from a number of other films. Malli's mother slapping a police inspector for failing to save him was inspired by Steven Spielberg's '' Jaws'' (1975), and the cycle chase scene was based on a similar scene in ''Arjun''. A scene in which goons demand donations to build a temple for
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was from ''Kaal Chakra''. Although Varma wanted to film a fight between Nagarjuna and Chakravarthy during a football match (based on a similar scene in 1978's '' Damien: Omen II''), Venkat was indifferent to the idea.


Music

The five-song soundtrack album and background score of ''Siva'' were composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with
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Sundararama Murthy writing the lyrics of "Anando Brahma", "Enniyallo", and "Kiss Me Hello".
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wrote the lyrics for the remaining two songs: "Botany" and "Sarasalu". S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki, K. S. Chithra, and Mano were the singers. Due to a strike in Madras, Ilaiyaraaja and Varma completed the background score in Mumbai. The producers suggested Varma to use stock tunes instead for the score. Nagarjuna noticed this and asked them to provide what Varma asked for, and offered to pay the additional expenses incurred if any. For an action scene, Ilaiyaraaja used moving string music; when Varma asked why, he answered: "They have come here to study and they are fighting. So I just felt sad for them". Varma was impressed with Deepan Chatterjee's work in ''Sindhoora Puvvu'' (1988) and recruited him as ''Siva'' sound designer.
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, who later composed the music for '' Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'' (1999) and '' Devdas'' (2002), worked with Ilaiyaraaja on ''Siva'' as a violinist. The soundtrack was successful, and Chatterjee's sound design was critically acclaimed. Varma dedicated the background score of his ''
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'' (2014), composed by
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, to Ilaiyaraaja. Adapting the background score of the cycle-chase scene in ''Rowdy'', Varma said that his main interest was "to bring back this composition to express the great idea of the genius laiyaraaja's1989 soundtrack (of ''Siva'') to 2014".


Release

''Siva'' was produced on a budget of 75 lakh. Venkat and Surendra retained the distribution rights for Nizam, Vishakhapatnam and the
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and West Godavari regions. The film was released on 5 October 1989, It was featured in the ''Indian Panorama'' mainstream section of the 13th International Film Festival of India, held on 19 January 1990 at the Empire Theatre in
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. The Tamil remake rights to ''Siva'' were initially sold for 100,000. After the film's release, Venkat and Surendra dubbed it into Tamil as ''Udhayam'' and sold its distribution rights for 85 lakh. It was released on 12 January 1990 in 24 centres.


Reception

The film received was praised for its usage of technology and sound design. The distributors were concerned about the film's violence, saying that it would alienate women and families, whom the film industry believed were the majority of the audience. Although Venkat and Surendra expected that the film would have average earnings, ''Siva'' was a commercial success and earned 1 crore in the Nizam region alone (a first in Telugu cinema). In addition to 50,000, Varma received five percent of ''Siva'' profits. The film had a 100-day run in 22 centres and a 175-day run in five centres. The Tamil version ''Udhayam'' was commercially successful and earned more than 2 crore. Nagarjuna's father
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advised Varma to place an advertisement thanking the audience for the film's success. Varma opposed it, believing that a film's success should be credited to the production team and its failure attributed to the director. When Varma's second film, '' Kshana Kshanam'' (1991) under-performed at the box office, ''Siva'' success was considered accidental. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema
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included ''Siva'' on its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time, calling it a "completely new take on student politics and the ideologies driving it" and saying that the film's ideas "found a reflection in many university elections during a later stage".


Awards


Remakes

''Siva'' was remade by Varma in
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as ''
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'' in 1990, and was Nagarjuna's acting debut in Hindi cinema. It was the last Hindi film with Amala in a lead role. Minor changes were made to the remake's cast and crew. All the songs in the Telugu version were used unchanged except for "Botany", which was reshot at Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University in Rajendranagar. Telugu filmmaker
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was cast as one of Nagarjuna's friends in the remake. Jagannadh wanted to assist Varma and approached him for an opportunity. Varma insisted Jagannadh to act and he obliged, feeling that this experience would teach him something. Produced in association with Atluri Purnachandra Rao on a budget of 1.15 crore, ''Shiva'' was released on 7 December 1990 and was successful in Mumbai and Kolkata. During the production of ''
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'' (2005), Varma planned to remake ''Siva''. The second remake, also entitled ''
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'', featured Mohit Ahlawat and Priyanka Kothari as the characters played by Nagarjuna and Amala in the original. Unlike ''Siva'', the protagonist in the second remake is an honest man who joins the
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as a new recruit; the cycle-chain scene and Raghuvaran's character were omitted. ''Shiva'' received negative reviews; Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com wrote that the film "dare to ridiculously rest on the incapable shoulders of a non-acting cast", and nastiness was "defined as a scowling ogre". Director Riingo Banerjee acknowledged ''Siva'' as a source of inspiration for his 2006
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film '' Kranti''.


Sequel

In September 2020 Nagarjuna said that a sequel to ''Siva'' would be a viable alternative to a digitised version, and proposed a film about Siva, Asha, and their two sons. Advising Varma to develop a script, he asked the director to cast Amala,
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and
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. The sequel would reportedly be produced by Annapurna Studios.


Aftermath


Digitisation

In September 2014, ''Siva'' was digitally remastered for theatrical release. Supriya Yarlagadda of Annapurna Studios said that the decision to remaster and digitise was made after observing the challenges in storing and preserving old film prints. The process (carried out in Mumbai) took a year, and the film's colour and sound quality were enhanced to meet current standards. A silver jubilee event was held on 7 October 2014 in Hyderabad, where Nagarjuna announced that ''Siva'' digitised version would be released on 17 October 2014 on nearly 100 screens. In April 2015, Varma told
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that the digitised release was postponed until 15 May because of restoration delays.


Documentary

During the digitisation of ''Shiva'', Varma said that he would release a documentary on the making of the film entitled ''Exploring Shiva after 25 Years''. The first documentary based on a Telugu film, it provided a "holistic view of the film" and featured interviews with the cast and crew and segments on its sound and filming locations. The documentary was released on 5 October 2014, coinciding with ''Siva'' silver anniversary.


Legacy


Influence on film personalities

''Siva'', which attained cult status in Telugu cinema, is one of the first Telugu films produced after the migration of Telugu film industry from Madras to Hyderabad to feature characters speaking the
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dialect. The film made Nagarjuna a superstar in Telugu cinema; it changed his career, and earned him a reputation for encouraging new directors. Nagarjuna considered ''Siva'' a milestone in his personal life as well since he and Amala, who were in a relationship during the film's shoot, decided to marry after its completion. According to filmmaker V. V. Vinayak and writer Pulagam Chinnarayana, ''Siva'' divided Telugu cinema into two eras: before and after the film. With ''Siva'', Varma was credited with the introduction of steadicams and new sound recording techniques in Telugu films. Within a year of the film's release, more than ten steadicams were imported into India. ''Siva'' attracted the young audience during its theatrical run, and its success encouraged filmmakers to explore a variety of themes and make experimental Telugu films. Bharani broke through as an actor and dialogue writer with the film. Chakravarthy, Jithendra and Ramjagan achieved success with ''Siva'', and the former two adapted J. D. and Chinna as screen names. Kannada actor and filmmaker Upendra reworked the narrative of '' Om'' (1995) when he found the previous version similar to ''Siva''. Telugu filmmaker S. S. Rajamouli understood the importance of heightening tension in action sequences, and the impact created by proper use of sound after watching ''Siva''.
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,
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, and Praveen Sri were inspired by ''Siva'' to pursue careers as directors; Sri assisted Ram Gopal Varma before he made his directorial debut with '' Gaayam 2'' (2010). Music director Munna Kasi was inspired by Ilaiyaraaja's work in ''Siva'', and wanted to work with Varma after he graduated. On the rise of antisocial-element-based scripts in Tamil cinema, trade analyst Sreedhar Pillai said in May 2002 that ''Siva'' Tamil-dubbed version (''Udhayam'') was the "forerunner" of city-based crime films. Tamil actor Ganesh Venkatraman was "mesmerised" as a child by ''Siva'', admiring Nagarjuna and carrying a cycle chain in his schoolbag. About the impact of '' Baahubali: The Beginning'' (2015) on Indian cinema,
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said that regional films can gain national acceptance for their content and cited the success of ''Siva'' and '' Roja'' (1992) as examples. In March 2016, Karthi said that he admired Nagarjuna after seeing ''Udhayam'' it’s Tamil dubbed version and '' Idhayathai Thirudathe'' (1989) and found working with him in ''
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'' (2016) "a great chance to know him."


In popular culture

The cycle-chain scene became popular, with people telling Varma that they broke a cycle chain after seeing ''Siva''; the director called them the "ultimate example of how imagination can take over and become a reality in time". As of 2014, the chain used in the film is owned by Chakravarthy. Film-poster designers Anil and Bhanu said that posters should be designed to make a subconscious impact on the viewer, citing the title logo of ''Siva'' (with Nagarjuna and the cycle chain) as an example. Inspired by Varma's work in ''Siva'', Rajamouli composed the action sequence during the intermission of his directorial debut ''
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'' (2002), and followed the shot division of the cycle-chain scene for the same. Chakravarthy agreed to play the antagonist in Naga Chaitanya's acting debut, ''
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'' (2009), and said that its makers are "trying to get JD of ''Shiva'' who actually ran away mid way from college". ''
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'' and other reviewers noted similarities between ''Josh'' and ''Siva'', which Chaitanya called a "coincidence". Chaitanya's films, '' Bezawada'' (2011)—produced by Varma—and '' Autonagar Surya'' (2014), were noted for similarities to ''Siva''. ''Siva'' was parodied in several films such as ''
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'' (2006), '' Oosaravelli'' (2011), ''
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'' (2011) (also directed by Varma), and ''
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'' (2012). Amala listed ''Siva'' with ''
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'' (1987), '' Vedham Pudhithu'' (1987), ''
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'' (1988), and ''
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'' (1991) as her most memorable films. Geethika Chandrahasan Sudip of '' The Hindu'' listed ''Siva'' for the letter S in the July 2015 "ABCD of Telugu cinema". In August 2015, Pooja Darade of ''
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'' included the film on her list of "Telugu movies one must watch before dying". Fahad Usmani of '' The Hindu'' compared ''Siva'' to ''
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'' (1957), '' Sholay'' (1975), ''
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'' (1987), '' Agneepath'' (1990), and '' Ghayal'' (1990), noting that their antagonists became more popular than their heroes.


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