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For the 1979 film, see Agniparvatham.
Agni Parvatam
Agni Parvatham.jpg
Poster
Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao
Written by Paruchuri Brothers
Produced by C. Ashwini Dutt
Starring Krishna
Vijayashanti
Radha
Satyanarayana
Jaggayya
Rao Gopal Rao
Prabhakar Reddy
Sharada
Poornima
Cinematography K. S. Prakash
Edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music by K. Chakravarthy
Release date

11 January 1985

Running time
143 min.
Country India
Language Telugu

Agni Parvatam (transl. Volcano) is a 1985 Indian Telugu-language film, produced by


C. Ashwini Dutt and K. Raghavendra Rao under the banner of Vyjayanthi Movies. The
film stars Krishna. It was an industry hit in the box office of Tollywood, with 5
musical hits, including a solo title song. Master Arjun acted as a child character,
Jamadagni. Krishna's aggressive dialogue "Aggipetti Vunda?" (You have a matchbox?)
became so popular in the 1980s.
Contents

1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Soundtrack
4 Boxoffice
5 References
6 External links

Plot

Jagannadharao, a leading lawyer, marries Janaki and fathers a son (Master Arjun).
Indrasena Varma and his friend Rudrayya addict Jagannadharao to drinking. According
to the plan, they accuse Janaki as a fallen woman, and try to get rid of her along
with the child, by provoking the people to stone her to death, when Jagannadharao
falls unconscious owing to heavy drinking. In the temple of Shiva, Janaki names her
son as Jamadagni (Krishna). She commits suicide, whilst Young Jamadagni lights the
lamp at the Shivalinga. Young Jamadagni takes his dead mother on a small wheel cart
to a graveyard, and there he performs cremation. Jaggayya marries Parvatamma for
the second time and fathers a son named Chandram (Krishna) and a daughter
(Poornima). Parvatamma learns about the treachery and threatens Indrasena Varma and
Rudrayya that she would call the police. Nevertheless, she loses her eyesight when
pushed by Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya, whilst Jagannadharao is struck by hand
paralysis. Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya grab the property of Jagannadharao.
Paralyzed, Jagannadharao and his family leaves the riches.

Years pass. Jamadagni, who leads an orphan life, grows into a very rich and
powerful man in later years. He develops a desire for vengeance against his father,
for his mother's death because of accusations and his orphan status. He grabs money
from the smugglers and wins the hearts of poor people. He starts to construct a
corporate hospital for the poor and gives employment to the poor in the
construction. Vijaya, an orphan woman, joins the construction. Jamadagni saves
Vijaya from falling from the top when ascending a ladder carrying bricks on her
head.

Lully (Radha), the only daughter of Indrasena Varma, comes from America, insisting
on appointing a personal assistant for her. On a horse ride, she is saved by
Chandram, who is in the trail of a job. Chandram agrees to join in the job as a
personal assistant on the condition that his mother should regain her eyesight with
the operation fee paid by Indrasena Varma.

Vijaya (Vijayashanti) is saved by Jamadagni when she is abducted by a few rowdies


to a house of prostitution. Jamadagni entrusts Vijaya, the job of preserving
respect for his house. Vijaya tries to win the heart of aggressive Jamadagni, and
when asked by visitors, she introduces herself as his mistress. Her behavior
aggravates Jamadagni. Once Jamadagni warns the doctor (Nootan Prasad), who became
the cause of the death of a pregnant woman by demanding money.

Chandram becomes a police inspector after passing the examinations. Indrasena Varma
learns that Chandram's mother is none other than Parvatamma, who lost her eyes
because of him, and quits his promise of paying the fee for the operation.
Aggravatedly, Chandaram kidnaps Lully to win the money for his mother's eye
operation. Lully falls in love with Chandram in no time.

Indrasena Varma orders his men to kill Parvatamma. But luckily, she is saved by
Jamadagni. Parvatamma is shocked to see that Jamadagni resembles her son in
physical features. She invites him to her house, but Jagannadharao hides behind a
door. Jamadagni introduces himself as an orphan, revealing that his mother was
abandoned by his father and was killed. He expresses his desires for vengeance
against his father. When Jamadagni leaves, Jagannadharao reveals that Jamadagni is
the son of Janaki, his first wife. Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya plan to book a
false case against Jamadagni by placing a dead man in the back of the car. After a
fight with Jamadagni, Chandram knows the fact that the person in the car was a dead
man in a government hospital.

Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya are confused about the features of Chandram and
Jamadagni. Paapi, the faithful assistant of Indrasena Varma, reveals the fact that
Chandram is the son of Parvatamma, and Jamadagni is the son of Janaki. Indrasena
Varma and Rudrayya plan to give the hand of Lully to Satyanarayana, one of the two
sons of Rudrayya, in marriage. According to a plan, Indrasena Varma writes a letter
to Jamadagni, revealing that he will take revenge on Jagannadharao, who is
performing the wedding of his daughter. Jamadagni ties the Mangalsutra to the neck
of Vijaya and insists on her upsetting the wedding of Jaggaya's daughter in the
name of an illicit relationship between the groom and herself. She does it, and
Jamadagni upsets the wedding. Parvatamma pleads Jamadagni not to make her a widow
by killing Jagannadharao, her husband.

Jagannadharao takes poison and visits Jamadagni. He reveals the flashback of how he
was made to abandon Janaki and how she was killed. Jamadagni knows the truth, and
Jagannadharao dies after revealing the flashback. Chandram learns that Jamadagni is
his elder brother. Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya plan to arrest Jamadagni by killing
the patients in the hospital. Jamadagni asks Chandram to take him to the hospital,
and there he escapes. Vijaya is abducted by Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya. The movie
ends with Jamadagni killing Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya, Jamadagni remarrying
Vijaya, and the temporal arrest of Jamadagni.
Cast
Actor Characters
Krishna Chandram and Jamadagni (dual role)
Jaggayya Jagannadharao
Rao Gopal Rao Indrasena Varma
Dr. Prabhakar Reddy Rudrayya
Allu Rama Lingaiah Paapi
Vijayashanti Vijaya
Radha Radha or Lulli
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Nagesh
Nutan Prasad
Saradhi
Master Arjun
Sharada Janaki (Guest)
Annapoorna Parvathamma
Poornima
Soundtrack

Soundtracks released on 1985-04-01.[1]

"Ee Gaalilo Ekkado Alikidi Akkade Alajadi"


"Godadooki Vachanu Chandamama"
"Ide Ide Ragulutunna Agni Parvatam"
"Raave Englishu Rambha"
"Vayyaralu Singaralu Onti Mutyalu"
"Veyyi Veyyi Cheyyi Veyyi Number One"

Boxoffice

The film celebrated Silver Jubilee in 8 centers in Andhra Pradesh.


References

Agni Parvatam - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn, retrieved 16


July 2021

External links

Agni Parvatam at IMDb

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Films directed by K. Raghavendra Rao


1970s

Babu (1975) Jyothi (1976) Aame Katha (1977) Amara Deepam (1977) Adavi Ramudu
(1977) Padaharella Vayasu (1978) Simha Baludu (1978) KD No:1 (1978) Driver Ramudu
(1979) Vetagadu (1979)

1980s

Nishana (1980) Bhale Krishnudu (1980) Mosagadu (1980) Rowdy Ramudu Konte
Krishnudu (1980) Ragile Jwala (1981) Gaja Donga (1981) Ooruki Monagadu (1981)
Tirugu Leni Manishi (1981) Satyam Shivam (1981) Kondaveeti Simham (1981) Madhura
Swapnam (1982) Trisulam (1982) Justice Chowdary (1982) Farz Aur Kanoon (1982)
Devatha (1982) Himmatwala (1983) Adavi Simhalu (1983) Jaani Dost (1983) Justice
Chaudhury (1983) Tohfa (1984) (Hindi) Bobbili Brahmanna (1984) Kaamyab (1984)
(Hindi) Naya Kadam (1984) (Hindi) Hoshiyar (1985) Pattabhishekam (1985) Adavi Donga
(1985) Masterji (1985) Mera Saathi (1985) Agni Parvatam (1985) Vajrayudham (1985)
Apoorva Sahodarulu (1985) Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1985) Dharm Adhikari (1986) Ravana
Brahma (1986) Kondaveeti Raja (1986) Suhaagan (1986) (Hindi) Chanakya Sapatham
(1986) Bharatamlo Arjunudu (1987) Sahasa Samrat (1987) Agni Putrudu (1987) Janaki
Ramudu (1988) Donga Ramudu (1988) Manchi Donga (1988) Aakhari Poratam (1988) Yuddha
Bhoomi (1988) Agni (1989) Rudranetra (1989) Ontari Poratam (1989)

1990s

Alludugaru (1990) Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990) Coolie No. 1 (1991)
Rowdy Alludu (1991) Sundarakanda (1992) Allari Mogudu (1992) Gharana Mogudu (1992)
Aswamedham (1992) Allari Priyudu (1993) Major Chandrakanth (1993) Allari Premikudu
(1994) Muddula Priyudu (1994) Mugguru Monagallu (1995) Raja Simham (1995) Gharana
Bullodu (1996) Sahasa Veerudu Sagara Kanya (1996) Pelli Sandadi (1996) Bombay
Priyudu (1996) Annamayya (1997) Mere Sapno Ki Rani (1998) (Hindi) Srimathi
Vellostha (1998) Love Story 1999 (1998) Paradesi (1998) Iddaru Mitrulu (1999) Raja
Kumarudu (1999)

2000s

Pelli Sambandham (2000) Moodu Mukkalaata (2000) Sri Manjunatha (2001)


(Kannada/Telugu) Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya (2001) (Hindi) Gangotri (2003)
Subash Chandra Bose (2005) Allari Bullodu (2005) Sri Ramadasu (2006) Pandurangadu
(2008)

2010s

Jhummandi Naadam (2010) Shirdi Sai (2012) Om Namo Venkatesaya (2017)

Categories:

1985 filmsFilms scored by K. ChakravarthyFilms directed by K. Raghavendra


Rao1980s Telugu-language filmsIndian action drama films1980s action drama films

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