Mandya to Mumbai

Mandya to Mumbai
Directed by Vaardhik joseph
Produced by S.Jyothi Lingam
Written by Vaardhik joseph
Starring Rakesh Adiga
Sadhu Kokila
Sanjjanaa
Music by Charan Raj M.R
Cinematography Darshan Kanaka & Vishwesh Shiva Prasad
Edited by Marison
Production
company
Sree Neela Durga Parameshwari combines
Magic frame studios
Country India
Language Kannada

Mandya to Mumbai, which was earlier named as Anekere Beedhi, is a Kannada film written and directed by Vaardhik joseph, produced by S.Jyothi Lingam under the banner Sree Neela Durga Parameshwari combines starring Rakesh Adiga and Amrutha rao in the lead roles. Sanjjanaa is playing a main character in the film.[1] The film is a remake of Tamil film Renigunta was directed by R Paneerselvam, which had Jhonny, Sanusha, Nishanth and Sanjana Singh in the important roles. The Plot revolves around young criminals and explores the reasons that instigate them to commit crime.

Plot

The movie begins in Mandya where the Hero leads a happy life with his parents. A shocking incident changes his life. His parents are murdered by an anti-social and Hero is forced to go to prison, where he is tortured. He comes across four criminals in the prison. These hardcore criminals break loose from the prison and help Hero take revenge on his parent's killers. They decide to go to Mumbai where they plan to become big gangsters. But fate has other plans.

Cast

and others

Soundtrack

Sudeep has sung an item number "Deola Deola open the door".[2] with Madhuri Itagi dancing for the song [3]

References

  1. "Sanjjanaa's Next Mandya To Mumbai". Entertainment.oneindia.in. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2014-07-07.
  2. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/music/Sudeep-sings-for-Mandya-to-Mumbai/articleshow/38663128.cms
  3. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/Madhuri-Itagi-does-item-song-for-Mandya-to-Mumbai/articleshow/42173659.cms

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