
Mass(2004)
Mass (Akkineni Nagarjuna) is an orphan, who bonds well with his landlord's son Adi (Sunil). He is behind a collegian Anjali (Jyothika) who happens to be the daughter of Vizag city's mafia don Satya (Raghuvaran). This restricts her from falling for him, as it would land him in danger but she finally gives in. She suggests that he ties the knot immediately before her brother (Rahul Dev) and father try separating them. The gangsters in the process kill Mass's best friend Adi (Sunil) when he tries to stop them when they try separating the lead pair, before their marriage. The hero moves into Vizag and stays in an apartment hiding his identity to take revenge on the mafia dons. Finally his quest for revenge is complete, and also he eliminates the anti-social elements in the society by killing them.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- JioHotstar, Airtel Xstream Play, Sun NXT, YouTube, Plex
- Theatrical Release
- 23 December 2004
- Director
- Raghava Lawrence
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 42m 0
Storyline
Mass is an orphan who becomes close friends with his landlord's son, Adi. When gangsters kill Adi for loving a mafia boss's daughter, Mass sets out on a mission for revenge.
“An orphan's bond ignites a war for revenge.”
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Trivia
- The film's title 'Mass' was chosen to reflect the lead character's larger-than-life, mass appeal persona.
- Raghava Lawrence, known as a choreographer, made his directorial debut with this film.
- The movie's climax was shot in a specially constructed set to look like a deserted factory.
- It was one of the first major Telugu films to feature Nagarjuna in a dual role as both hero and villain.
- The soundtrack by R.P. Patnaik included a hit song 'Chamaku Chamaku' that became popular in dance competitions.
- Despite being an action drama, the film incorporated elements of comedy through side characters to balance the tone.
- The film's success helped establish Raghava Lawrence as a director and led to his later hit 'Kanchana'.




