Annavru (2003 film)

Annavru

DVD Cover
Directed by Om Prakash Rao
Produced by M.C. Dyanand
Written by Maniratnam
Starring Ambareesh
Darshan
Kanika
Sumitra
Suhasini
Music by Rajesh Ramanath
Cinematography Anaji Nagaraj
Edited by S. Manohar
Release dates
2003
Running time
135 min.
Language Kannada
Budget Rs 5 Crores

Annavru (Kannada: ಅಣ್ಣಾವ್ರು) is a 2003 Kannada Indian feature film directed by Om Prakash Rao for producer M.C. Dyanand, starring Ambareesh, Darshan, Kanika, Suhasini and Sumitra.[1][2] The film is the remake of acclaimed director Mani Ratnam' s Rajinikanth-Mammootty Tamil hit Thalapathi. [3]

Plot

Annavru has the theme which is loosely based on the friendship between Karna and Duryodhana of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata.

Summary

Darshan, the abandoned child of fourteen-year-old unwed mother Sumitra is brought up by a generous lady living in the slums. He grows up to become a fearless kind-hearted slum king who fights the injustice that takes place daily. These qualities lead him to cross swords with the local don Ambareesh. One day Ambareesh's friend dies after fatally beaten up by Darshan. This led to a friction between Ambareesh and Darshan, however, when Ambareesh discovers the truth, he helps Darshan's release from jail. Their rule in town get questioned by a newly appointed collector. Will Ambareesh and Darshan bow in front of collector takes the film a different turn.

Cast

Snippets

Soundtrack[4]

Sl No. Song Singers Lyrics
1 "Kannadakkage Janana" S. P. Balasubramanyam K. Kalyan
2 "Nanna Jeevave" K. S. Chithra K. Kalyan
3 "Kaveriya Theeradali" Nanditha K. Kalyan
4 "Aah Mavina Thopalli" Rajesh Krishnan, Nanditha K. Kalyan
5 "Elu Bannadinda" Badri Prasad, Nagachandrika K. Kalyan
6 "Dindima Dholu Badi" Rajesh Krishnan, Hemanth K. Kalyan
7 "Mallige Maaleya" Chorus K. Kalyan

References

  1. "Annavru-2003 Kannada film-Part 1". youtube. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  2. "Annavru-2003 Kannada film-Part 2". youtube. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  3. "Annavru - new name for Kannada film Dalapati". viggy.com. 13 March 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-27.

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