Ulta Palta 69

Ulta Palta 69
Directed by Malek Afsary
Produced by Malek Afsary
Screenplay by S.S.Rajamouli
Malek Afsary
Story by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad
Based on Vikramarkudu
by S. S. Rajamouli
Starring Manna (actor)
Purnima
Erin
Nasir Khan
Release dates
2007
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Ulta Palta 69 is a 2007 Dhallywood film directed by Malek Afsay and starring Manna and Purnima. This movie is a remake of Telugu film Vikramarkudu, The blockbuster film was later remade in Tamil as Siruthai, in Kannada as Veera Madakari, in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore, in Indian Bengali as Bikram Singha, and in Bangladesh as Action Jasmine. Currently, Vikramarkudu is the highest remade Indian film.

Plot

Manna Dujoya (Manna) is a small-time thief and crook who is crazy about acts of daredevilry who falls in love with Poorna (Purnima) who is in Dhaka to attend a marriage. Dujoya makes his way into her heart and she also starts loving him. Dujoya tells her the truth about him being a thief and resolves to give up crime forever. But before that, he decides to swindle one last person for a large sum of money along with his con-friend Duvva. He tricks a woman on a railway station and flees with a trunk. This leads Dujoya to Neha (Baby Tina), a young girl who was in the trunk instead of the wealth he thought was in the trunk, who thinks that Dujoya is her father. Flummoxed by what is happening, but forced to keep Neha with her as a police officer Inspector keeps his eye on him.

Although he tries keeping neha away from Poorna’s eyes, the latter finds out about Neha. Angry and hurt, Poorna leaves for her place leaving Dujoya heartbroken. Soon, unknown goons attack him, taking him to be a latter named ASP Lohmal Bijoy (also Manna), Neha’s real father. Bijoy looks exactly like Dujoya which had caused all the confusion. While many unknown persons help Dujoya run to safety with Neha in his arms, he is soon surrounded by the goons. It is then that Bijoy makes an appearance and saves the day killing every goon by himself using a sharp gear. But Bijoy soon dies suffering from injuries.

The other policemen who had assisted the ASP then inform Dujoya of the whole incident. In a village near Dhaka, Debgarh, an MLA, Bapji used to trouble and torture people and also annex money from them. His son Munna used to rape the wives of policemen. Bijoy immediately arrested him and also made him mentally insane. Munna humiliates police by removing their clothes but was killed by Bijoy when he was hung from a tree by the belt of a humiliated inspector. Bijoy was attacked by Bapji's brother Titla on Dusshehra where he was stabbed from the back as well as shot in the head while trying to save a village child and was assumed to be dead. But he survived with a brain injury although the goons assumed that he is dead. Effects of this brain injury are later visible and these effects are diminished by water falling on his head.

Dujoya then adopts Neha, who does not know that her father is dead. Then Dujoya returns to Debgarh posing as ASP Lohmal Bijoy and heads to settle the scores with Bapji. Duvva tells Poorna the truth and she forgives Dujoya. Dujoya, being a goon handles Bapji well with tricks. He sets Bapji's wine factory on fire and makes the villagers rob his food store. A fight ensues in which he defeats all of Bapji's men alone. In the end, he fights with Titla on a rope bridge. Dujoya ties the rope and cuts the rope and Titla fall to death. Dujoya gets married to Poorna and they leave for a new life with Neha and Duvva.

Cast

Track list

Track list
No.TitleLength
1."Dhin Tak Dhina Dhina (title song) Andro Kishor"  04: 21
2."Tumi Ki Jadu Jano Baby Najnin & Andro Kishor"  04: 08
3."O Full Dekhle Icca Kore Polash & Doly Santony"  03: 58
4."Ami Chondo Na Re Chondo na Unknown"  04: 08
5."Dom Maro Dom. Onima, NoKul Kumar & Doly Santony "  03: 41[2]
Total length:21: 35

Reviews

The film was a disaster at the box office and was a huge pithole in the career of superstar Manna. All the review programs of Dhallywood rated it less than 3 stars out of 10 stars.[3]

Character map of Ulta Palta 69 and its remakes

Vikramarkudu (2006)
(Telugu)
Ulta Palta 69 (2007)
(Bangla)
Veera Madakari (2009)
(Kannada)
Siruthai (2011)
(Tamil)
Bikram Singha (2012)
(Bengali)
Rowdy Rathore (2012)
(Hindi)
Action Jasmine (2015)
(Bangla)
Ravi Teja Manna Sudeep Karthi Prosenjit Chatterjee Akshay Kumar Bobby Haque
Anushka Shetty Purnima Ragini Dwivedi Tamannaah Richa Gangopadhyay Sonakshi Sinha Symon Sadik

References

  1. "Film actor Manna passes away". thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  2. "Ulta Palta 69 movie songs". intermusics.com. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  3. "bangla movie free download". bd-natoks.com. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
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