Super
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Directed by Puri Jagannadh
Produced by Akkineni Nagarjuna
Written by Puri Jagannadh
Starring
Music by Sandeep Chowta
Cinematography Shyam K. Naidu
Editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh
Distributed by Annapurna Studios
Release date(s)
  • 21 July 2005 (2005-07-21)
Running time 151 minutes
Country ‹See Tfd› India
Language Telugu

Super (Telugu: సూపర్) is a Telugu-language film released on 21 July 2005 and was directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ayesha Takia, Sonu Sood, and Anushka Shetty. Music was done by one of Nagarjuna's best friends Sandeep Chowta. The music made very good profits and stood number one for several weeks. The film was also dubbed into Hindi and was titled Robbery.

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Plot [link]

Akhil (Nagarjuna) owns a call-cab service. He falls in love with a doctor, Siri Valli (Ayesha Takia). Soon Siri Valli falls in love with Akhil as well. There is a hi-tech robber called Sonu (Sonu Sood) who steals money in a big way. Sonu used to work for Siri Valli's father and so adopts her as his sister after their family fall into bad times.

Incidentally, Akhil and Sonu are enemies. When Sonu realizes that Siri Valli is in deep love with his arch enemy Akhil, he asks her to put an end to their relationship and to never see him again. Siri Valli goes to Akhil's house to find out why Sonu and him are enemies. Akhil reveals his flash back:

Akhil, Sasha (Anushka Shetty), and Sonu meet in Mumbai in their needy days as unemployed graduates. They soon become friends as they all struggle to find work. Sasha is Sonu's sister. Sasha suddenly develops pains in her stomach and needs an appendix operation. Sonu and Akhil don't have enough money. After a few days, they were forced to steal money. Then they decide to rob the money and make a living out of it. Sasha loves Akhil. But Akhil does not have any feelings for her. He treats her just like a friend. Akhil, Sasha, and Sonu are given one more task: to rob diamonds. After this one robbery, they can be settled for life. Late that same night at the biker's club, Sasha says openly that she will kill herself if Akhil does not love her. Being stubborn, Sasha decides to stay at the Biker's club very late. Meanwhile, she hears some men talking and finds out that it was the same men who told them to rob the diamonds. But the goons plan to kill Akhil, Sonu, and Sasha right after they succeed in the robbery. Sasha overhears them and the goons chase Sasha. They kill her and make it to believe that she committed suicide.

From then on Sonu hates Akhil. Because Akhil couldn't love Sasha, Sonu hates Akhil. Still, neither Sonu or Akhil know that Sasha was killed by goons. After several incidents, they find out who really is behind Sasha's murder: Mama. Mama kidnaps Siri Valli and in ransom, tells Akhil and Sonu to rob the same diamonds they were supposed to rob in Mumbai. They successfully rob the diamonds by blowing up underneath the truck carrying the diamonds (inspired by The Italian Job) and falling into the sea. Akhil then goes into the ocean and gets the diamonds. The police start chasing Sonu and Akhil on motorboats. One of the police shoots Sonu and he falls into the ocean. Still, Akhil does not stop and he heads on over to Mama's place. Akhil gets a hold of Sonu, who faked his death, and Sonu rushes to get his sister from the clutches of the bad guys. Akhil and Sonu manages to kill everyone there and keep the diamonds.

Cast [link]

Music [link]

The film has six songs composed by Sandeep Chowta

  • "Akkad Bakkad" - Sonu Kakkar
  • "Chandramukhi" - Sandeep Chowta
  • "Gichhi Gichhi" - Udit Narayan & Soumya
  • "Mastana" - Sandeep Chowta, Nikita
  • "Mila Mila" - Anushka Manchandani
  • "Mudduletti" - Sonu Nigam & Sonu Kakkar

Filmfare Awards [link]

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Super is a single by German band Neu!, released in 1972. It failed to chart and has never been re-released, but has become a collector's item due to the rarity of the original vinyl 7". After the single's recording both the A and B side tracks were added to the album Neu! 2, which was released the following year.

Recording, Release & Remixing

Both tracks were recorded quickly at Conny Plank's studio in Cologne during the summer of 1972, six months after the release of Neu!'s debut album. Brain were pessimistic about the single's chances, and had to be convinced to release it by Dinger and Rother. When it was released, it was backed by only minimal promotion, and predictably failed to make any impact on the German music charts (though some Krautrock acts - such as Can - did have successful singles in the early '70s).

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  • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
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