Ugramm
2014 Indian action thriller film
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2023 | Director Prashanth Neel released 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire', a retelling of Ugramm's story with significant changes, starring Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran. |
August 2022 | A Marathi remake titled 'Raanti' starring Sharad Kelkar and Shanvi Srivastava was announced. |
2016 | The film was remade in Odia language as Agastya. |
2014 | Shivarudra Lingaiah, now an MLA candidate, seeks revenge on Prabhakar. Grown-up Nithya arrives in Bangalore and is kidnapped by Dheeraj's gang, but rescued by Agastya. Agastya learns about his past in Mughor, where he previously captured the entire region for his friend Bala. |
2014 | Dheeraj kills Shivarudra Lingaiah, kidnaps Nithya, and relocates to Mughor. Agastya returns to Mughor, confronts the criminal fraternity, kills Dheeraj, and saves Nithya. Bala allows Agastya and Nithya to leave, marking the start of their new life together. |
2014 | Ugramm was released as Prashanth Neel's directorial debut in the Kannada film industry, starring Sriimurali and Hariprriya. |
2014 | Ugramm completed a 125-day run in select theatres in Karnataka, marking a significant theatrical success for the film. |
July 2014 | Sriimurali announced a sequel titled Ugramm Veeram, which was later shelved. |
February 21 2014 | Ugramm was theatrically released in 142 theaters across Karnataka, with a Hindi dub titled 'Main Hoon Fighter Badshah'. |
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