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''Pokiri'' () is a 2006 Indian
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-language action
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written and directed by
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, Renu ...
. The film was produced by Jagannadh and
Manjula Ghattamaneni Manjula Swarup (née Ghattamaneni; born 8 November 1970) is an Indian film producer and actress known for her work in Telugu Cinema. Born to prominent Telugu actor Krishna, she began her acting career by doing a cameo role in the 1999 film ''Ra ...
by their respective production companies Vaishno Academy and
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. The film stars
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, Ileana D'Cruz and
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while Nassar,
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and
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appear in prominent roles. The plot revolves around a local goon whose killer instincts earn him not only his girlfriend's disapproval and a corrupt cop's enmity but also the attention of a wanted don. Made on a budget of around 12
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, the film's principal photography commenced in November 2005 and lasted until April 2006. Most of the film was shot in and around
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and
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, except for a song which was shot at the
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of
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in
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and the city of
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. Shyam K. Naidu was the film's
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, and it was edited by
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. The
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and
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were composed by Mani Sharma. ''Pokiri'' was released on 28 April 2006, to positive critical feedback. The film grossed 66
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worldwide and remained the highest-grossing Telugu film for three years until it was surpassed by ''
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'' in 2009. The film was also one of the fourteen southern Indian films to be screened at the
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(IIFA) Film festival, along with
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's ''
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'' in 2006. The film won five Nandi Awards and two
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. The film's success catapulted Ileana into limelight and stardom and brought recognition to Jagannadh as a writer and director. It was remade in
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as '' Pokkiri'' (2007), in
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as ''
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'' (2009), in
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as ''
Porki ''Porki'' (English: Rogue) is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by M. D. Sridhar, starring Darshan, Pranitha Subhash and Ashish Vidyarthi in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film ''Pokiri''. Ashish Vidyarth ...
'' (2010).


Plot

In
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, two rival mafia gangs headed by Dubai-based don Ali Bhai and Narayana resort to criminal activities such as extortion,
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and coercion to take control of the city. The new DCP, Sayyad Mohammad Pasha Qadri, focuses on making Hyderabad a better place by working on arresting all of them. Pandu, a thug working for money and living in Hyderabad along with his friends, is hired by Narayana to beat up Ali Bhai's henchmen Nayar. He later joins Ali Bhai's gang for monetary reasons. He falls in love with Shruti, an aerobics master, who initially rejects his advances. Shruti lives with her widowed mother and brother and her neighbour Brahmi, a
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, who pesters her to marry him. A corrupt police officer named Pasupathy, who works for Ali Bhai, lusts after Shruti. He is determined to make her his mistress, undeterred by Shruti's multiple rejections. After Pandu kills a henchman of Narayana, He is confronted by Pasupathy and is able to prevent Shruti from being molested. She meets him the next day to thank him. Pandu introduces himself as a self-employed person who undertakes any activity for money. They develop unspoken feelings for each other angering Pasupathy. Shruti's employer, Suryanarayana, also the father of Pandu's friend, suggests that she marry the man she loves. To escape from Pasupathy's advances, she meets Pandu and proposes to him. After an attack by Narayana's henchmen, who are murdered by Pandu, He reveals himself as a remorseless
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and suggests that she might want to rethink her proposal. After Shruti distances herself from Pandu, Pasupathy frames her with a mock assault by a few gangsters unbeknownst to her family and the local residents, intending to ruin her life and subsequently force her to be his mistress. Learning this, Pandu beats up Pasupathy and warns him that he will face dire consequences if he is found guilty of being involved. Ali Bhai visits Hyderabad and assassinates Narayana. He meets Pandu to discuss the murder of a minister by blowing up children's balloons. Pandu rejects this as it would involve killing innocents. In the middle of their argument, the police raids the club and arrests Ali Bhai. His gang members retaliate by kidnapping Qadri's daughter, drugging her and creating a lewd video of her which they threaten to release to the media if Ali Bhai is not released, forcing the embattled Qadri to release Ali Bhai. Though in a drugged state, Qadri's daughter reveals that her father had placed an undercover officer as a mole in Ali Bhai's gang. The gang members find out that an
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named Krishna Manohar, the son of a retired inspector Suryanarayana, has gone undercover to finish off the syndicate and is now a part of their gang. Ali Bhai kills Ajay, believing the latter to be Krishna Manohar. However, it is revealed that Ajay was actually Suryanarayana's adopted son. Ali Bhai then kills Suryanarayana to lure the real Krishna Manohar. When Krishna Manohar actually turns up, everyone, especially Shruthi and Pasupathy are shocked to see that he is Pandu. After Suryanarayana and Ajay's cremation, Pandu forces Pasupathy to call Ali Bhai to find out his location, which is
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. Pandu arrives at Binny Mills and starts to kill Ali Bhai's gang members one by one, rescuing Qadri's daughter in the process. In a final confrontation, Pandu kills Ali Bhai by slashing his throat with a broken glass window and shoots Pasupathy by saying the following words: ''Okkasaari commit ayithe naa maata nene vinanu'' ().


Cast

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Mahesh Babu Ghattamaneni Mahesh Babu (born 9 August 1975) is an Indian actor, producer, media personality, and philanthropist who works mainly in Telugu cinema. He has appeared in more than 25 films, and won several accolades including, eight Nandi Awar ...
as Pandu / Krishna Manohar IPS * Ileana D'Cruz as Shruti *
Prakash Raj Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai; 26 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director, producer, television presenter, and politician. Known for his works in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, and Malayalam-language films, he is the recipient of several ...
as Ali Bhai * Nassar as Suryanarayana *
Ashish Vidyarthi Ashish Vidyarthi (born 19 June 1962) is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Odia, Marathi and Bengali films. He is noted for his antagonist and character roles. In 1995, he received t ...
as Sub-inspector Pasupathy *
Sayaji Shinde Sayaji Shinde (Marathi pronunciation: əjaːd͡ʒiː ʃin̪d̪eː born 13 January 1959) is an Indian actor who has acted in Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Bhojpuri films and several Marathi Plays. Say ...
as Sayed Mohammad Pasha Qadri, Commissioner of Police *
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as Brahmi, a software engineer, and Shruti's neighbour * Ali as the president of the beggar's association * Venu Madhav as the General secretary of the beggar's association *
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as Narayana *
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as Narayana's gang member *
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as Nayar * Isaiah as Guru * Ajay as Ajay *
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as Shruti's brother * Sudha as Shruti's mother * Jyothi Rana as Mona *
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as Pandu's friend *
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as Pandu's friend * Pruthviraj as Vishwanath * Narsing Yadav as Satti, a gangster *
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as a reporter *
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in an
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"Ippatikinka"


Production


Development

In 2004, after ''
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''s commercial failure, its director
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planned a film titled ''Sri Krishnudu from Surabhi Company'' starring
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in the lead role. He later decided that explaining the story to Chiranjeevi, talking him into accepting the role, and filming the movie, would be a long, tiring process. He chose instead to revive the script of ''Uttam Singh S/O Suryanarayana'' which he had written during the production of '' Badri'' (2000). He approached
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to play the lead role, but he declined it. Later, he approached
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who agreed to play the lead;
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was to produce the film. However, Teja was approached by Cheran, an award-winning director, to remake the 2004
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'' in Telugu. Teja was eager to be involved in the remake as he liked the original very much. As a result, the production ''Uttam Singh S/O Suryanarayana'' was temporarily shelved. Jagannadh meanwhile directed and produced ''
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'' (2004). Teja had backed out of participating in it, citing scheduling conflicts with other existing commitments. Jagannadh wanted to experiment by casting
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in the lead role, but this too failed to materialise. On 3 November 2004, Jagannadh met
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at the Taj Hotel in Hyderabad to outline the film's plot. It told the story of Uttam Singh, an undercover police officer, infiltrating a mafia gang as a criminal, with the intention of killing its kingpin. Babu liked the script but suggested Jagannadh tweak the script's backdrop to suit the Telugu-speaking peoples' sensibilities. Jagannadh agreed and also replaced the existing title with ''Pokiri''. Babu wanted the film's production to begin in 2005 allowing him to complete his current commitments. While he waited for Babu, Jagannadh directed
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in ''
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'' (2005). While reworking the script, Jagannadh took inspiration from '' Marana Mrudangam'' (1988) and '' State Rowdy'' (1989). ''Pokiri'' was produced jointly by Jagannadh and
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's production companies, Vaishno Academy and
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respectively, on a budget of 1012 crore.


Cast and crew

For ''Pokiri'', Babu sported a longer hair style than in his previous films and shed five kilograms of weight. He used a new wardrobe and the same pair of shoes throughout the film. Jagannadh wanted to cast Ayesha Takia as the female lead. Due to a last minute change, the makers opted to replace Takia and considered several actresses including
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. Jagannadh approached
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to play the female lead. She declined the offer because, at that time, her parents were against her decision to become an actress. He also approached
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who could not accept the role because of scheduling conflicts with the filming of her scenes in ''
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'' (2006). After seeing stills of
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in her Telugu debut '' Devadasu'' (2006), Jagannadh signed her as the female lead since he needed a girl who looked like a teenager to play the role of the aerobics teacher.
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and
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were cast as the film's primary antagonists. Raj played a mafia kingpin and Vidyarthi played a corrupt police officer, a villain's role he finds more fun to play than that of a hero.
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and Nassar played the two other principal characters in the film. Jyothi Rana played the role of the mafia kingpin's moll, marking her debut in Telugu cinema. Isai and
Subbaraju Penmetsa Subbaraju is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Telugu cinema,as well as Tamil cinema.Subbaraju has played a variety of roles, from negative to supporting characters. His most notable works include '' Amma Nanna O' Tamil Ammay ...
portrayed negative roles as well, with the former also making his debut in Telugu cinema. Ali played the role of a beggar and shared screen-space with
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and Venu Madhav. Jagannadh added this trio to the film to provide situational humour.
Master Bharath Bharath Kumar (born 9 April 1995), professionally known as Master Bharath, is an Indian actor who works prominently in Tamil and Telugu films. He entered the film industry through his first film '' Naina'' (2002) starring Jayaram. Since then ...
played the role of Ileana's brother.
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performed an
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in the film. Jagannadh wrote the film's story, screenplay and dialogue with Meher Ramesh assisting him as script associate. Clip from 00:00:48 to 00:01:30. Though having worked with Chakri many times in the past, at Babu's suggestion, Jagannadh instead chose Mani Sharma to compose the film's music. Shyam K. Naidu was the film's cinematographer and
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its editor. Chinna and Krishna were the film's art director and executive producer respectively.


Filming

''Pokiri'' was shot predominantly in and around
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, especially in the
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, the aluminium factory near
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, Gayathri Hills and the Golconda Fort in 100 working days, from November 2005 to April 2006. Most of the scenes were shot in a single take though it took time for Babu to adjust to Jagannadh's style of filmmaking.
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-based stylist Chaitanya Rao designed the costume styling for Babu and Ileana. By late February 2006, eighty percent of the film shoot had been completed with the film's climax and two songs remaining. This made it Babu's fastest shot Telugu film with him in the lead role. The song "Gala Gala" was shot in the
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, and the city of
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. Prior to the filming of the song "Jagadame", Shyam K. Naidu was busy on the set of '' Munna'' (2007) and was unable to shoot it so cinematographer
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, who had worked on Babu's '' Athadu'' (2005), was recruited instead. The film's climax sequences were shot in March 2006 at the defunct
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located in Chennai under the supervision of
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. He suggested that Jagannadh include a scene where Prakash Raj fails to hear anything for a while after he is hit by Babu during the climax sequence. Babu stated in an interview that he had to shoot the film's climax and two songs continuously for thirty-eight days, adding that he had to visit a hospital to be treated for shoulder pain. During the shooting of an underwater sequence, a few electrical lights were used. The electricians changed the lines, creating a
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which resulted in the death of one of the unit members. Babu had gotten out of the pool two seconds before the accident happened, which he termed a "miracle".


Music

The official soundtrack of ''Pokiri'' was composed by Mani Sharma, with lyrics written by Bhaskarabhatla, Kandikonda, and
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. Jagannadh wanted Sharma to compose six songs, with two duets between the lead pair, three solo numbers by the male lead, and an item number. During the shoot of ''
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'' (2003), Jagannadh listened to the song "Listen to the Falling Rain," which sounded like the song "Gala Gala Parutunna Godarila" from the Telugu film ''Gowri'' (1974). He later came to learn that the latter song was inspired by the former, and he decided to reuse the same tune with modernised instruments and different lyrics. Sharma was accused of copying the tune of the song "
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" composed by
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for the song "Devuda" sung by Naveen. The film's soundtrack, marketed by
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, was released on 26 March 2006, at Hotel Viceroy in Hyderabad with Babu's father
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attending the event as the guest of honour.
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called the soundtrack a peppy one and chose "Gala Gala" as the pick of the album. IndiaGlitz called it a "run of the mill" album that lacks freshness. The reviewer chose "Devuda", "Gala Gala" and "Ippatikinka" as the picks of the album, rating each 3.5 out of 5. Cinegoer rated the soundtrack 3 out of 5 stars and stated: "The first time you hear Pokiri, the sound of it is good; it doesn't start to grow on you after a while, but a few of the numbers are hummable and ring in your ears", calling it a "mixed bag for Mani Sharma". The reviewer chose "Dole Dole" and "Gala Gala" as the picks of the album, rating each 3.5 out of 5.


Release


Theatrical

''Pokiri'' was scheduled for a worldwide release on 21 April 2006. Due to delays in post-production activities, the film's release was postponed to 28 April 2006, clashing with the release of ''
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'' and '' Veerabhadra''. The film received an 'A' (Adults only) certificate from the
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for containing obscene sequences and excessive violence.
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, Mallikharjuna films and Great India films acquired the theatrical distribution rights of Nizam, Ceded and overseas regions respectively. ''Pokiri'' was one of the fourteen southern Indian films that were screened at the IIFA film festival 2006 held at the
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Remastered re-release

''Pokiri'' was re-released in theaters worldwide on 9 August 2022, coinciding with Babu's birthday, with remastered picture and sound.


Reception


Box office

According to Sify, ''Pokiri'' took an "extraordinary" opening across the globe and was able to cash in on the four-day weekend holiday. ''Pokiri'' was released in a single screen, the Jayaprada theatre in
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, where 98.5% of seats were sold putting it in second place in the city's box office chart, which Sify called an "awesome" feat. The film completed a fifty-day run on 17 June 2006, in nearly 300 centres and had earned US$350,000 to become the highest grossing Telugu film in the United States. By July 2006, the film had earned approximately 3540 crore and become the highest grossing Telugu film of all time. The film earned 11.70 crore in the Nizam region alone, breaking the previous record set in the region by ''
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'' (2002) and earned approximately 2.5 crore at the United States box office. The film completed a 100-day run in 200 centres and a 175-day run in 63 centres. The film completed a 200-day run in 15 centres, and a 365-day run at a theatre in
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, becoming the first Telugu film to do so in the last two and a half decades. The film was screened in Bhagiratha theatre,
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for 500 days at the rate of four shows per day and collected a share of 60 lakh. In its lifetime, ''Pokiri'' grossed 66 crore and collected a distributor share of 42 crore at the global box office. It held that position until 2009 when ''
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'' pushed it to second place after its nine-day run. ''Pokiri'' grossed over 1.7 crore in its 2022 re-release.


Critical response

Reviewing the film, ''
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'' wrote: "An out and out action flick, one can see the director's thirst to cash in on the audience craze for such films. Nevertheless it's Mahesh Babu's show all the way." Regarding Babu's performance in the film, Y. Sunita Chowdary of ''The Hindu'' wrote: "Mahesh's understated performance in ''Pokiri'' allows him to effortlessly reclaim the title of a star, overshadowing more questionable recent career choices". Sify stated that ''Pokiri'' was designed as a: "mass masala extravaganza which satisfies the undemanding viewers". The reviewer added that Babu's screen presence works to the advantage of the film. Rediff.com stated: "Sporting a new, rugged look, 'Prince' Mahesh Babu has stolen the show. He carries the film on his shoulders, consolidating his winning streak after last year's '' Athadu''. Another highlight of the film is its well-choreographed action sequences (if you can digest the violence), which give it a slick look." IndiaGlitz gave a positive review stating: "In ''Pokiri'', the hero is introduced to us a ruthless baddie, part of the huge underbelly of mafia. By the time we come to the denouement, there is much twist and turn. If you like some racy action, fun, glamour and love, then ''Pokiri'' would be your kind of film."


Accolades


Remakes

''Pokiri'' has been remade in various languages across India. It was first remade into
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as '' Pokkiri'' in 2007 by
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, and marked his debut as a director of Tamil cinema. Deva remade the film into
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as ''
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'' in 2009. ''Wanted'' became the second highest grossing Hindi film of all time at that point. ''Pokiri'' was remade into
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as ''
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'' in 2010 by M. D. Sridhar. The 2011 Bengali
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Legacy

''Pokiri'' success elevated Babu to super-stardom and brought recognition to Jagannadh as a writer and director. The sequences featuring Brahmanandam as a software engineer, the comedy track of Ali and Brahmanandam, Babu asking Ileana to give him upma at the railway station were acclaimed. The fashion trend of wearing doctor sleeves increased in Andhra Pradesh after Babu sported them, and they continue to influence fashion even today. After the film's release, many films were released subsequently that had titles bordering on cuss words including Jagannadh's next film '' Desamuduru'' (2007). Babu revealed that he became confused after the film's success:
It was such a huge hit, that if someone came to me with a script, I would approach the result of the film before approaching the character. I only wanted to act in movies that were like ''Pokiri'', I think that was a mistake. It all got to me, and I felt that I needed a break from films itself. Initially, I wanted just a seven-month break. I signed ''Khaleja'' after nine months, but it just kept getting delayed, and the break ended up becoming a two-year-long holiday. But I didn't freak out... I relaxed for the first time in life.
Two dialogues spoken by Babu in ''Pokiri'' became popular: "Evvadu kodutge dimma tirigi mind blockaipothundo, vaade Pandugaadu" () and "Okkasari commit aithe naa mata neene vinnanu" (Once I commit, I won't listen even to my own words). The film was Ileana's breakthrough in Telugu. In June 2006, Trade analyst Sridhar Pillai said that the Andhra Pradesh trade felt that her glamour, screen presence, and on-screen chemistry with Babu worked to the film's advantage. Pillai called her the "new pin-up girl of Telugu cinema". Talking about being typecast after her success in ''
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'' (2010) as its female lead,
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cited the example of Ileana being typecast in similar roles after the success of ''Pokiri'' saying that it had become mandatory for her to wear a bikini in every film since. ''Pokiri'' was parodied by several films. In ''Desamuduru'', the character Gudumba Shankar, a saint played by Ali, is seen imitating Babu's mannerism from the song "Dole Dole". Brahmanandam's introduction scene in the film ''
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'' (2008) is a spoof of Babu's introduction as a police in ''Pokiri''. The same sequence was spoofed in the films ''
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'' (2012) where the protagonist is named Siva Manohar I. P. S., and also in ''
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'' (2014). In ''
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'' (2011), Babu is briefly seen as a film director who makes Prudhvi Raj and M. S. Narayana recite the dialogue "Evvadu Kodutge Dimma Tirigi Mind Blockaipothundo, Vaade Pandugaadu" from ''Pokiri''. The protagonist in '' Eega'' (2012), a fly, imitates Babu's mannerisms from the song "Jagadame" after injuring the antagonist played by
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. Sayaji Shinde's dialogue in the film, "Tinnama Padukunnama Tellarinda", inspired a film of the same name. In ''
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'' (2022),
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is briefly seen as a fan of Babu organizing and enjoying the film in Vishakapatnam.


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External links

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