Gandugali Kumara Rama

Gandugali Kumara Rama
Directed by H. R. Bhargava
Produced by Anitha Pattabhiram
Screenplay by Veerappa Maralavadi
H. R. Bhargava
Story by Su. Rudramurthy Shastry
Starring Shivrajkumar
Rambha
Anitha
Laya
Music by Gurukiran
Cinematography Sundarnath Suvarna
Edited by P. R. Soundar Raj
Production
company
M. S. Ramaiah Chitralaya
Release dates
  • 4 August 2006 (2006-08-04)
Running time
159 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada

Gandugali Kumara Rama is a 2006 Indian biographical historical drama film based on the life of Kumara Rama (1290 AD – 1320 AD), who is considered to be the warrior prince prior to the establishment of the Vijayanagara Empire. Directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Anitha Pattabhiram, the film threads the path of a novel written by Su. Rudramurthy Shastry. The film featured Shivarajkumar as the lead in dual roles along with Rambha, Laya and Anitha in pivotal roles.[1] The film was declared an average grosser by box office report. It was during the filming of this movie that Shivrajkumar's father and veteran actor Dr Rajkumar died.

Legend

Kampili in Karnataka was ruled by Devaraaya who had successfully resisted the Yadavas, Seunas, Kakathiyas and Hoysalas. His son Kumara Rama (1290–1320) a great hero was exiled due to the intrigues of his step mother. He belonged to the Nayaka lineage of kings. He was the younger brother of Hakka-Bukka(the founders of Vijayanagara Empire)

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the movie is composed by Gurukiran.[2]

Gandugali Kumara Rama
Studio album by Gurukiran
Released 2006
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Akash Audio
No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics
1 Sarasake Baaro Hariharan, Nithyashree Mahadevan Kaviraj
2 Ee Jeeva Jeeva Udit Narayan, Madhu Balakrishnan Rudramurthy Shastry
3 O Prema SPB, Chitra MN Vyasarao
4 Kumara Rama Shankar Mahadevan Shyamsundar
5 Lelepaadi Malathi, Mano Sriranga
6 Ginirama Gurukiran, Komala Pothraj V. Manohar

References

  1. "Gandugali Kumararama - Film review - a Shivarajkumar film". Viggy.com. 2011-03-13. Retrieved 2012-08-05.

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