Swagatam

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Swagatam (Template:Translation) is a 2008 Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Dasarath. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Anushka, and Bhumika, with Arjun in a special role. The music was composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film was shot in New York City, Rajahmundry, and Hampi.[1] It was later dubbed into Tamil as America to Aminjaikarai in 2013.[2]

Plot

The film begins in the United States, where Sailaja "Sailu," a struggling woman, works hard to make ends meet. She is deeply attached to her sister Deepthi's son, Chiku, and resents Deepthi’s husband, Srikanth, whom she believes caused her sister's death in an accident and remarried soon after. Despite her animosity, Chiku longs for Srikanth's affection. Sailu runs a textile business in a diverse colony, but the business is on the verge of closing, and she also takes on a second job to keep it afloat.

The situation changes when Krishna, a widower known as KK, moves into the colony with his daughter Janaki. He opens a shop near Sailu's, leading to a rivalry between the two. However, after several conflicts, KK manages to win Sailu's trust and helps revive her failing business. Sailu later learns that KK is actually Srikanth's best friend, who had been quietly helping them. KK reveals the truth about the accident: Deepthi was the one at fault, and Srikanth had blamed himself for not trying to save her. As a result, Srikanth remarried the woman he had accidentally hurt. Sailu apologises to Srikanth, and Chiku begins to bond with him.

Later, Sailu discovers that KK’s wife, Vidya, is still alive, contrary to what she had believed. KK shares his past with Sailu, explaining that he was once a rigid and workaholic person who rejected many many matrimonial alliances. His grandmother, frustrated with his attitude, sought the help of a marriage bureau, which connected him to Vidya. Vidya helped transform KK’s outlook on life, and they fell in love, eventually having a daughter together. However, Vidya was diagnosed with chronic leukemia, leading to a heartbreaking decision to distance herself from KK and their child to avoid causing them pain.

Vidya continued her treatment with Srikanth, who helped extend her life. Before her death, Vidya expressed her desire to see Krishna happy and requested that Sailu step into her place. Sailu and Vidya eventually meet and become friends. Vidya passes away in Krishna's arms, leaving a letter for Sailu, asking her to replace her in Krishna’s life. The film ends on a hopeful note, with Sailu preparing to express her love to Krishna, honouring Vidya's final wish.

Cast

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Production

The US backdrop of the film bears some resemblance to Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), while the car crash aspect draws inspiration from An Unfinished Life (2005).[3] The film was shot in New York City, Rajahmundry, and Hampi.[1]

Music

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Reception

Critical response

IndiaGlitz called Swagatam a "sincere effort" with a novel start for a Telugu film but felt it became predictable as it progressed. The review noted that it meets the expectations of a typical Jagapathi Babu film.[4]

AndhraCafe praised Bhumika’s performance and her chemistry with Jagapathi Babu but criticised the first half, climax, and music, calling the film "below average."[5]

Rediff.com noted that the film takes a "safe, oft-trodden path" but appreciated the performances, particularly in the entertaining first half. The review predicted it would appeal to viewers who enjoy "mushy stuff."[6]

Box office

Several weeks after its release, The Times of India described the film as a box office "let down."[7]

References

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  1. a b IndiaGlitz. (3 January 2008) "Swagatam to release on January 24" Retrieved 16-02-08.
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  4. 25 January 2008. Swagatham - Quintessential Jagapati Babu film IndiaGlitz.com Retrieved 16 February 2008.
  5. AndhraCafe. (26 January 2008) Swagatam: Movie review andhracafe.com Retrieved 16-02-08.
  6. Rajamani, Radhika. (25 January 2008) Swagatham is routine Template:Webarchive rediff.com Retrieved 16-02-08.
  7. The Times of India. (7 February 2008) Glam girl in troubled waters indiatimes.com Retrieved 16-02-08.

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External links

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