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Patnaik/ Pattnaik/ pattanayak/ pattanaik is an Odia surname native to Indian State of Odisha.[1]
P (6) Prabhas (1) R (2) R.p.Patnaik (2) raja (1) Rajendra prasad (2) RajiniKanth (3) Ram (1) Ramana Gogula (1) RaviTeja (2) S (10) S.A.Raj Kumar (1) Sandeep Chowta (2) Shivaji (2) Siddarth (2) Songs (67) Srikanth (3) Sumanth (2) Surya (2) T (1) TeluguSongs (67) Uday kiran (1) V (1) Vandemataram (1) Venkatesh (5) Venu (1) Vidya Sagar (1.
Notable people[edit]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Ananga Kumar Patnaik (born 1949), Indian jurist, currently serving on the Supreme Court of India
- Biju Patnaik (1916–1997), Indian politician
- D. B. M. Patnaik (1925–2009), Indian lawyer, politician and communist leader
- Arup Patnaik (born 1955), Former Police Commissioner of Mumbai, first and only Odia IPS officer to hold the post.
- Devraj Patnaik (born 1975), Canadian-born composer, musician and choreographer
- Donkada Patnaik (1925–2009), Indian solicitor and politician
- Devdutt Pattanaik (born 1970), Indian mythologist, writer and columnist
- Ellora Patnaik (born 1968), Canadian-born actress and Odissi dancer
- Hara Patnaik (1958–2015), Oriya actor, film director and screenwriter
- Ila Patnaik, Indian economist and a financial journalist
- Jagabandhu Patnaik, dewan of Raja Arjun Singh of Porahat
- Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (1927-2015), was leader of the Indian National Congress and former chief minister of Orissa
- Naveen Patnaik (born 1946), the Chief Minister of Orissa, India
- Prabhat Patnaik (born 1945), Indian economist and political commentator
- R. P. Patnaik, Indian film music director
- Raghunath Patnaik, veteran leader of the Indian National Congress
- Sudarshan Patnaik (born 1977), inventor of sand art in India
- Niranjan Patnaik- Indian politician. OPCC chief.
- Soumya Ranjan Patnaik- Diversified business, print media, electronic media, FM radio and operas. Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha.
See also[edit]
- Biju Patnaik Airport, also known as Bhubaneswar Airport in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
- Biju Patnaik University of Technology, created by an act of the Orissa state legislature in 2002
References[edit]
- ^S. C. Patra (1979). Formation of the Province of Orissa: The Success of the First Linguistic Movement in India. Punthi Pustak. p. 58.
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Jayam | |
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Directed by | Teja |
Produced by | Teja |
Written by | Teja (story / screenplay / dialogues) |
Starring | Nithiin Sadha Gopichand |
Music by | R. P. Patnaik |
Cinematography | Sameer Reddy |
Edited by | Shankar |
Production company | |
Release date | |
Running time | 152 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Jayam (English: Victory) is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language romanticaction drama film produced and directed by Teja on Chitram Movies banner. Starring Nithiin, Sadha, and Gopichand in the lead roles and music composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film recorded as Blockbuster at box office and became a trendsetter.[1] It was remade by M. Raja in Tamil with the same title in 2003.
Plot[edit]
The story is centered in a village. The parents of first cousins Sujatha(Sadha) and Raghu(T. Gopichand) decide that the kids would get married to one another when they grow up. Raghu is seen to be arrogant and negatively shaded since young. He smokes and steals money from his father gamble. Once when Raghu attacks Sujatha's classmate when he helps her, Sujatha breaks all bonds with Raghu. When Raghu's family move to another village, Sujatha and Raghu do not even say goodbye to each other. Meanwhile, Raghu's father gifts Sujatha with silver anklets and requests her to never remove them to which obliges. Several years pass by. Raghu and Sujatha are farly distanced. Sujatha grows up to be a beautiful teenage girl whereas Raghu becomes a rogue and a womanizer. Everytime his mother speaks of Sujatha, he feels disgusted. He goes to the extent of sleeping with his servant.
Meanwhile, Sujatha goes to college where she meets Venkat (Nithiin). Venkat is from an extremely poor family and does small jobs to survive his only mother, and pay money to the money lender. He has a decent group of friends and they are classmates with Sujatha. Venkat has an instant crush for Sujatha, while Sujatha does not reciprocate. Venkat asks Sujatha to come to the temple festival to which she denies. But in the end, Sujatha comes, indicating that she is in love with Venkat. Venkat and Sujatha start dating and communicate with each other on the train by writing to each other on the black board at the side of the train.
Once, when building up the courage to board the same compartment in the train as Venkat, Sujatha is spotted by the family astrologer. She goes home scared and as she had expected, the astrologer had told Sujatha's father. Her father tells her that she would be married to Raghu just like decided years ago. Sujatha protests but her father stays firms. This results in Sujatha dropped out from college and staying at home.
Raghu comes for the engagement reluctantly (still thinking their childhood encounter), but instantly falls for her the moment he sees her. He warns Sujatha that she would never go away and get married to him in the end. They both are engaged. Sujatha has a Younger sister Kalyani who turns out to be the messenger between her and Venkat. She give message to Venkat to meet Sujatha at temple. The whole family go to the temple after the engagement and there Sujatha sees Venkat waiting for her. She is spotted talking to Venkat by Raghu and his gang and they mercilessly beat him up. Traumatized, Sujatha runs to her father but Raghu indirectly warns her family that things would turn out wrong if Venkat is seen anywhere near Sujatha.
He then mysteriously comes into Raghu's home and writes that he would be the one marrying Sujatha in the end, in blood, triggering Raghu. Fearing that Venkat would come and take Sujatha away, Raghu sends his men to Venkat's house. They trash the whole house and the things inside, sparing his mother. His mother tells Venkat's friends that he should come back with Sujatha and if he does not, she herself would kill him. Same thing happens in Sujatha's home on their wedding day he writes he will take Sujatha at 7:00 Clock. Raghu in a rush, asks the family to hurry and complete the wedding. Sujatha goes into the room to change but in reality, she is waiting for Venkat, after seeing his message on the wall. Raghu comes and breaks open the door and at the same time, Venkat comes through the roof and rescues Sujatha.
Angered and defeated, Raghu goes after the couple and a chase ensues which results in Venkat getting wounded by Raghu. The couple and Venkat's friend who helped them, escape in the train with the help of the conductor. But Raghu enters the train with his men and the couple escape to the roof, where they are cornered. To save themselves, they jump off the train and roll down to a forest. To their shock, Raghu and his men come there as well. After gaining Confidence from Sujatha he fights with Raghu. Raghu is defeated in a face-to-face combat with Venkat, and Venkat marries Sujatha
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Cast[edit]
- Nithiin as Venkataramana
- Sadha as Sujatha
- T. Gopichand as Raghu
- Siva Krishna as Sujatha's Father
- Prasad Babu as Raghu's Father
- Suman Setty as Ali Baba
- Rallapalli Narasimha as priest
- Satti Babu
- Shakeela as Gnana Saraswathi
- Delhi Rajeswari as Sujatha's Mother
- Srilakshmi as Nurse
- Nirmala Reddy
- Dilip Kumar Salvadi as Young Raghu
Soundtrack[edit]
Jayam | ||||
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Film score by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 42:05 | |||
Label | Aditya Music | |||
Producer | R. P. Patnaik | |||
R. P. Patnaik chronology | ||||
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Music composed by R. P. Patnaik. Lyrics was penned by Kulasekhar. All songs are blockbusters. Music released on ADITYA Music Company.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Veeri Veeri' | R. P. Patnaik, Chorus | 3:32 |
2. | 'Bandi Bandi' | Ravi Varma, Balaji, R.P. Patnaik, Chorus | 5:35 |
3. | 'Enduko (Male)' | R.P. Patnaik | 4:52 |
4. | 'Nestama' | R.P. Patnaik, Usha | 1:24 |
5. | 'Priyatama' | R.P. Patnaik, Usha | 5:02 |
6. | 'Gorantha Deepam' | R.P. Patnaik, Gayatri | 1:01 |
7. | 'Evvaru Emanna' | R.P. Patnaik, Usha | 4:05 |
8. | 'Enduko (Female)' | Usha | 4:49 |
9. | 'Raanu Raanu' | Teja, Usha, R.P. Patnaik | 4:48 |
10. | 'Prema O Prema' | K.K. | 3:25 |
11. | 'Dushkaram' | Group Song | 1:09 |
12. | 'Jayam' | Group Song | 1:51 |
Total length: | 42:05 |
Awards[edit]
- Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut - South – Nithiin
- Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu – Sadha
- Nandi award for best villain-gopichand
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Jayam on IMDb
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