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Agnivarsha: The Fire and the Rain
Theatrical release poster
Directed byArjun Sajnani
Written byGirish Karnad
Screenplay by
  • Arjun Sajnani
  • Jayshree T.
  • Based onThe Fire and the Rain
    by Girish Karnad
    Produced byKashish Bhatnagar
    Starring
  • Jackie Shroff
  • Nagarjuna
  • Raveena Tandon
  • Milind Soman
  • Prabhu Deva
  • CinematographyAnil Mehta
    Edited byJabeen Merchant
    Music by
  • Taufiq Qureshi
  • Production
    company

    iDream Production

    Distributed bySPE Films India[1]

    Release date

    • 30 August 2002 (2002-08-30)

    Running time

    130 minutes
    CountryIndia
    LanguageHindi

    Agni Varsha is a 2002 Indian period drama film produced by Kashish Bhatnagar under the iDream Production banner, directed by Arjun Sajnani. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Nagarjuna, Raveena Tandon, Milind Soman and Prabhu Deva, with music composed by Sandesh Shandilya and Taufiq Qureshi. The film is a silver screen adaptation of Girish Karnad's Mahabharat play The Fire and The Rain. The film's art direction was handled by Shashidhar Adapa and Choreography was handled by Prabhu Deva.[2][3][4][5]

    Plot[edit]

    In a kingdom stricken with drought for many years, Aravasu, a young Brahman falls in love Nittilai a tribal girl, who seeks approval from her father and village's elders before marrying him. Aravasu's brother, Paravasu has been conducting a major fire sacrifice, the "yajna" ceremony, for seven long years to appease the god of rain, Devraj Indra. Aravasu and Paravasu's father Raibhya dislikes both his sons and suspects Vishaka who is Paravasu's wife, of having an affair with Yavakri. Raibhya bases this on the fact that Yavakri and Vishaka loved each other, before Yavakri left the village for 10 years to worship Devraj Indra in the jungle so that he can attain Brahma Jnana (Supreme divine powers). After his return, Yavakri again tries pursuing Vishakha regularly on her way to and from the water well. She, at first, refuses him as she is married, but ultimately gives in and they start having forbidden sex in the caves and the woods. One day, Nittilai and Aravasu see a full water vessel which Aravasu recognizes as being Vishaka's. Nittilai then sees both Vishaka and Yavakri making love in a cave, Nittilai first tries to run and take Aravasu with her but she then frankly mentions it to Aravasu when he sees the naked Vishaka. This frankness is detested and angers Yavakri who in turn angrily tells Nittilai that she is cursed and will die within a month. This scares Nittilai but angers Aravasu.

    Upon reaching home, on being accused of adultery by Raibhya, Vishakha enraged tells him that she was with Yavakri. An enraged Raibhya summons a dark force, Brahma Rakshas to kill Yavakri. He also declares that Yavakri can save himself if he enters the ashram of his father, this shall declare him as a coward. Yavakri, wanting to prove his strength waits for the demon to arrive. Vishakha warns him and tells him to flee to his father's ashram, which would allow both him and Raibhya to live; otherwise, if Yavakri defeats the Brahma Rakshas, Raibhya would have to immolate himself. But Yavakri refuses to be defensive and a dispute of distrust erupts between Yavakri and Vishakha, leading to an act of defiance by Vishakha. The demon slays Yavakri as he now runs to seek refuge in his father's ashram. Vishakha pleads Aravasu to cremate him; this delays his appointment with Nittilai's father and her village elders, and, as a result, she is forced to marry a fellow tribesman.

    Parvasu sneaks in the night to meet Vishakha. Vishakha confesses everything and begs him to kill her, but Paravasu raises the arrow and shoots at his father. On his way back to yajna site, he is met by the demon, who calls him brother and as a cursed soul seeks salvation at his hands, but Paravasu rudely ignores him. The next day when Aravasu comes to the yajna site after cremating his father Paravasu blames Aravasu for the slaying and has him badly beaten up. When Nittilai hears of this, she comes to the rescue of Aravasu and finds that she is being hunted by her husband and her brother, who will kill her on sight for dishonoring the tribe's customs.

    Sutradhar arranges an act to entertain the Devas and chooses Aravasu an important role. During the act, under the influence of bhang, Aravasu goes berserk, destroying the havan and throwing the offerings to the starved locals. Nittilai, in an attempt to stop Aravasu, exposes herself and is killed by her husband; Paravasu admits failure, confessing to murdered his father and cremates himself in the yajna's pyre. Finally appeased, Devraj Indra appears, and Aravasu is allowed a wish of his choice. Brahma Rakshas comes and begs him to set his soul free while Aravasu himself wants Nittilai back to live. Indra tells him that to bring back Nittilai he will have to turn the time back and to set the demon's soul free he will have to turn the time wheel forward. Aravasu, with teary eyes, asks Indra to set the Demon's soul free, which is followed by rain.

    Cast[edit]

  • Nagarjuna as Yavakri
  • Jackie Shroff as Paravasu
  • Raveena Tandon as Vishakha
  • Milind Soman as Arvasu
  • Prabhu Deva as Rakshasa
  • Mohan Agashe as Raibhya
  • Kumar Iyengar as Senior Courtier
  • Sonali Kulkarni as Nittilai
  • Raghuvir Yadav as Actor Manager (Sutradhar)
  • Nikita Athena Rajwade (child actor)
  • Amog (child actor)
  • Deepti Bhatnagarasitem number Anchal Ki Chhaya
  • Soundtrack[edit]

    Agni Varsha
    Film score by
    Released2002
    GenreSoundtrack
    Length25:07
    LabelUniversal Music India
    Sandesh Shandilya chronology
    Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
    (2001)
    Agni Varsha
    (2002)
    Chameli
    (2003)

    The music is composed by Sandesh Shandilya. The lyrics are written by Javed Akhtar. The music is released on Universal Music India.

    No.TitleSinger(s)Length
    1."Anchal Ki Chhaya"Pamela Jain5:34
    2."Chal Re Sajan"Jaspinder Narula5:10
    3."Din Andhiyaare"Ustad Sultan Khan4:12
    4."Dole Re"KK, K S Chithra5:09
    5."Prem Ki Varsha"Alka Yagnik5:02
    Total length:25:07

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hollywood gears up for mission India". The Times of India. 2 July 2002. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  • ^ Review Bollywood Hungama
  • ^ Subhamoy Das Subhamoy. "Agnivarsha: A Tale from the Age of the Mahabharata". Learn Religions.
  • ^ "Panned at home~ Agnivarsha gets rave reviews in US – India". 17 July 2011. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011.
  • ^ "Agni Varsha – Movie Review, Trailers, Photos, Agni Varsha Videos – Yahoo! India Movies". 23 September 2010. Archived from the original on 23 September 2010.
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