After recovering from the shock, he flees the auto in search of the girl and inquires about her to a woman named Indira "Indu", unaware that Indu is the same woman. As he does, their fingers accidentally touch, and Harsha feels an electric current passing through him, which triggers a few fleeting images. He spots the blurry outline of a woman trying to flag the auto down and gestures to her that it is already occupied. Harsha, a street-bike racer, is travelling via auto with his friend to the airport. In 2014, it was remade in Bengali as Yoddha: The Warrior. The film's success catapulted the lead actors into stardom. The film won the National Award for Best Choreography and Best Special Effects at the 57th National Film Awards as well as winning six Filmfare Awards, nine Nandi Awards and ten CineMAA Awards.
Its 1000-day theatrical run surpassed Chandramukhi (2005) as the longest-running South Indian film. Magadheera was released on 31 July 2009 to critical acclaim, and collected a distributor's share of Template:INR73.6 crore. Keeravani, who collaborated with Kalyani Malik to score the background music. It is the first Telugu film to list a "visual effects producer" in its credits. Kamalakannan, with assistance from Adel Adili and Pete Draper. Ravinder, while the action sequences were choreographed by Peter Hein and the duo of Ram-Lakshman. Senthil Kumar, and was edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. Made on a budget of Template:INR35 crore, production began on 2 March 2008 while principal photography commenced on 19 March 2008. They all die before their wishes are fulfilled and the plot jumps forward 400 years, at which point the reincarnation of the warrior starts having flashbacks upon a chance encounter. The reincarnation-themed plot revolves around four people: a valiant warrior in charge of the princess' safety, the princess who is in love with him, the commander-in-chief of the army who lusts after the princess, and an emperor who wants to conquer their kingdom. The film stars Ram Charan and Kajal Aggarwal, with Dev Gill and Srihari in supporting roles, and was produced by Allu Aravind of Geetha Arts.
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