Gokarna (film)

Gokarna
Directed by Naganna
Produced by Sudheendra
Starring Upendra
Rakshita
Madhu Bangarappa
Tennis Krishna
S.Ramesh
Satyajit
Dr.Nagesh
Indhudhar
Music by Gurukiran
Cinematography Krishnakumar
Production
company
Anegudda Vinayaka Productions
Release dates
  • 2003 (2003)
Country India
Language Kannada

Gokarna is a 2003 Kannada film starring Superstar Upendra and Rakshita. The film was directed by Naganna and was Upendra's home production, made under his banner of Anegudda Vinayaka Productions.[1] Music for the film was scored by Gurukiran. It is the second among a series of successful films under Upendra - Naganna combination. The film also starred Madhu Bangarappa, Tennis Krishna, S.Ramesh, Satyajit, Dr.Nagesh, and Indhudhar in supporting roles.[2] The film is a remake of the 1992 Tamil film Annamalai starring Rajinikanth

Cast

Production

After the huge success of the previous film under Upendra - Naganna combination Kutumba, producer of the film Shailendra Babu had announced that his next film would be titled as Jai Ganesha having the same film troupe. But the film could not take off due to conflict between Shailendra Babu and Upendra. Upendra then gathered the same team of Kutumba (except the producer) and decided to remake the 1992 Rajinikanth starrer Annamalai under his home banner Anegudda Vinayaka Productions.[3]

Audio Release Event

The audio release function was held at The Club, Bangalore. Actor, politician Ambarish released the audio cassettes and CD's. The event was followed by the ramp show and dance program performed by a local dance troupe. Two songs from the film were screened for the media.[4]

Box Office

Although Gokarna turned out to be a safe bet at the box office,[5] it was not as successful as the previous film under Upendra - Naganna combination, Kutumba. However, Gokarna was a good money spinner at the box office and completed 175 days of successful run in Bangalore.[6] The film was followed by yet another successful film under Upendra - Naganna combination, Gowramma in 2005.

Soundtrack

[7] Gurukiran scored the music for the film while Upendra and Kaviraj penned the lyrics[8]

Title Singers
Aaseye Dhukkakke Udit Narayan
Chakkar Haaku S. P. Balasubramanyam, Shamitha Malnad
Bramha Ninge S. P. Balasubramanyam
Baro Baro Shankar Mahadevan
Jwara Illade Udit Narayan, K. S. Chithra

References

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