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Manjunath (Film)

Manjunath
Manjunath Movie Poster.jpeg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sandeep A. Varma
Produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
National Film Development Corporation of India
ICOMO Films
Written by Sandeep A. Varma
Starring
Music by Sonam-Nitin-Subir
Parikrama (band)
Cinematography Prakash Kutty
Edited by Sandeep Francis
Distributed by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 9 May 2014 (2014-05-09)
Running time
129 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 3 crore (US$450,000)
Box office 30 lakh (US$45,000)

Manjunath is an Indian Drama film written and directed by Sandeep A. Varma based on the true story of Manjunath Shanmugam – the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow graduate who was killed in Lakhimpur, U.P., in November 2005, for his stand against corruption & fuel adulteration.

Today’s hinterland of Uttar Pradesh and state-of-the-art campus of the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L), India, 'Manjunath' is the story of a 27-year-old man, Manjunath Shanmugam. After passing out from the IIM, Manjunath joins a petroleum company as a sales officer. He is posted in Lakhimpur Kheri, a remote district in rural Uttar Pradesh. One day Manjunath goes missing. His friends, who know and work with him, panic, because they know that off late he had been very disturbed and was behaving very strangely. He had become very serious and scared. And this was very different from the Manjunath they knew in college, who was always jovial, fun-loving, very friendly and a great entertainer.

One of his friends finds him, but Manjunath appears very frantic. They send him back to his hometown. Manjunath's parents try to convince him to leave his job at Bharat Oil that seems to be causing him stress. Initially he seems willing but slowly he realises that he doesn't want to be quitter. Manjunath believes that, being from a top institute in the country, he is one of the cream 5% who has been given the opportunity. Being the eldest son of a mineworker, he has had a humble upbringing. He realises that the kerosene being mixed with diesel, is coming from ration shops – 'it's the poor people's kerosene'. In addition, he also becomes conscious of the extent of pollution caused by burning adulterated fuel. He finds strength and comes back to fight, against his parents wishes.

Now we realise why he was under so much stress. There is a clear threat to his life, because he insists on doing his duty to stop petrol adulteration. But this time, Manjunath is not deterred. He continues doing what he considers right, without worrying about the consequences. As a result of this, one night he gets brutally killed by the people who are getting harmed by his doing his duty. His family and friends suffer, cry at his death. Why? They wonder… Why he put himself in so much danger… The question still remains. Is he a failure or a success?

Slowly, the worst fears start coming true. Beyond the initial grief, no one wants to come forward to carry on the fight.

In the film, Manjunath is shown watching what happens after he dies. We see him starting to feel that it is all pointless. And he cannot watch his parents' tears any more… after all, what was their fault? Maybe he should have compromised. But how can people not see what he has? That what he fought was something very big and very important.


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