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Durgi
Directed by P. Ravi Shankar
Written byP Ravishankar
Produced by Ramu
Starring Malashri
CinematographyRaja Rathinam
Edited byJo Ni Harsha
Music by Hamsalekha
Production
company
Ramu Enterprises
Distributed byRamu films
Release date
  • 28 April 2004 (2004-04-28)
Running time
161 min.
Country India
LanguageKannada

Durgi (ದುರ್ಗಿ) is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by P. Ravi Shankar who made his directorial debut. The film stars Malashri in the lead role. The film is about a female rowdy seeking revenge against politicians who raped and killed her sister. [1] [2] [3] The film was officially remade in 2005 in Telugu as Narasimhudu starring Jr. NTR. [4] In 2008, the film was dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Durga [5] and in Malayalam as Bhasmasuran.

Plot

The movie opens with Jayadev aka J.D. ( Raghuvaran), a business tycoon about to get arrested by police with the help of his old friend and business partner, Marigudi ( Kalabhavan Mani), a notorious goon who is his rival now. Marigudi bribes MLA Chandrappa to testify against J.D. In response, J.D. and his son Rahul kill Chandrappa. J.D. wants to make Rahul candidate in the elections against Marigudi's brother Naga ( G. V. Sudhakar Naidu). To end the duo's rivalry, the government appoints a new police commissioner to Bangalore, Shankar ( Ashish Vidyarthi), a tough by-the-book officer who will not spare anyone corrupt from the law.

One day, Shankar arrests a young woman named Durgi ( Malashri) for thrashing some goons in the Majestic Bus Station. He is compelled to release her after learning that Durgi had stopped the goons from molesting a girl in the bus, though is shocked by the sheer rage in her eyes. The girl and her parents accompany Durgi, her grandmother, and her village master to their housing colony. Durgi came from Madikeri to seek revenge on J.D. and Marigudi. One day, Durgi tries to leave the colony to finish them off but is noticed by Shankar, who thinks she has mental problems. Unable to control her anger, Durgi and the master plan to kill Marigudi's brother Naga. Marigudi used forged papers to have Naga run as an independent candidate against Rahul.

On the nomination day, Marigudi's car gets blasted, killing four men. Marigudi himself ruthlessly blasted the car to frame J.D. and acquire both public support and votes for Naga. Naga is falsely admitted to the hospital by Marigudi to make the public believe he is in critical condition. They also plan to fake Naga's death. Durgi and the master try to get inside the hospital but fail due to the police security. Durgi cuts her hand and goes inside the hospital for treatment. She enters the ICU while Marigudi is absent and brutally kills Naga. Marigudi brings the media to ICU claiming that Naga is in a com, only to be devastated upon seeing his bother's murdered. Thinking J.D. is responsible, Marigudi vows to finish off him and his son.

Durgi next targets Rahul, whom Marigudi's henchmen chase into a theatre. Durgi silently enters and kills Rahul. Shankar comes to save Rahul but he is found dead in the toilet. To catch the culprit, Shankar orders everyone inside the theater to exit in single-file lines. Durgi and the master leave separately to prevent the commissioner from getting suspicious about seeing them together. However, the master ends committing suicide by shocking himself to save Durgi. Afterwards, Shankar realizes Durgi killed both Rahul and Naga. He enquires about Durgi in her colony, where she arrives and reveals her story.

Durgi is an illiterate woman who resided in Durgapura near Madikeri. She was loved by all in her village and lived happily with her father Ramappa ( Ramesh Bhat), younger sister Ninky, and grandmother. One day, J.D. and Marigudi came to Durgapura to construct a sugarcane factory. Naga and Rahul also came to the village. They were alcoholic spoiled brats who sexually harassed Durgi, who was stopped from retaliating by the caretaker of the guest house. Ramappa prepared food for them which was to be delivered by Durgi. The duo planned to abuse Durgi when she entered but Ninky unfortunately came there instead. Naga and Rahul were angered so they gang-raped Ninky and threw her into the river. After finding her sister, a devastated and enraged Durgi went to confront them but they had already fled. To protect their son and brother from being charged with rape, Marigudi and J.D. bribed the doctor into letting them inside Ninky's room, where they suffocated her to death with a pillow. They also killed Ramappa, who tried to stop them. Durgi, her grandmother, the master, and the villagers were too late to save them. When they tried to file a case against the four men with the MLA's help, they discovered that Ninky and Ramappa's post-mortem reports were falsified by the doctor on J.D. and Marigudi's orders. A riot broke out, in which a vengeful Durgi murdered the doctor in front of everyone by tearing out his throat.

A police officer arrests Durgi but doesn't take her to jail. He reveals why J.D and Marigudi murdered Ninky and Ramappa, and seemingly encourages Durgi to go after the remaining men who committed injustice towards her family. Durgi escapes but the police officer shoots her to save J.D. and Marigudi. J.D. kills the policeman and lies that he and Durgi shot each other face to face. After hearing Durgi's story, Shankar wants to help her and promises he will bring both J.D. and Marigudi in the front of law. However, Durgi doesn't believes there is law and vanishes. Durgi saves J.D. from Marigudi so she can kill him in front of the colony residents. She then confronts Marigudi and after an intense battle, kills him.

Shankar witnesses Marigudi's murder but ultimately decides not to charge Durgi due to her continued pain and sorrow. Durgi and her grandmother return to their village, where they are welcomed by the residents. Durgi imagines seeing her sister one last time.

Cast

Production

This film marks the directional debut of actor cum dubbing artist P. Ravi Shankar. Malayalam actor Kalabhavan Mani was chosen as the antagonist which marks his debut in Kannada Cinema. Tamil actor Raghuvaran was chosen to portray the role of second antagonist. This film was the comeback of Malashri after a hiatus of 4 years.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Hamsalekha and lyrics are also written by him. The audio is released by Jhankar music.

Durgi
Soundtrack album by
Released2004
Genre film soundtrack
Language Kannada
LabelJhankar Music
Producer Hamsalekha
Hamsalekha chronology
Nanjundi
(2003)
Durgi
(2004)
Gowdru
(2004)
Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Bilthave Nodeega Kavvathagalu" B. Jayashree 
2."Cotton pete Kanakamma" Mano, S. Janaki 
3."Idu hennu huli" Manjula Gururaj 
4."Kaveri Neeru Banti Nalliyalli"Badri Prasad, Chethan Kumar, J. Anoop Seelin, Manjula Gururaj 
5."Sri Krishna Sri Krishna" Madhu Balakrishnan 

Release

It was released in 2004. It became an Average success. [6]

References

  1. ^ "Durgi film review - an action packed extravaganza starring Malasri".
  2. ^ "Durgi Movie Review". chitraloka.com. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  3. ^ Khajane, Muralidhara (31 March 2013). "Malashree's back in action". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Narasimhudu - Telugu cinema Review - NTR, Amisha Patel & Sameera Reddy".
  5. ^ "Main Hoon Durga (Durgi) Full Hindi Dubbed Movie". YouTube.com. 13 January 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Movie Reviews News - Deccan Herald". Archived from the original on 28 May 2015.

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