Raktha Kanneeru

Raktha Kanneeru

Film poster
Directed by Sadhu Kokila
Produced by Munirathna
Written by Upendra
Story by Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj
Based on Ratha Kanneer
by Krishnan-Panju
Starring Upendra
Ramya Krishna
Sadhu Kokila
Music by Sadhu Kokila
Cinematography Krishna Kumar
Edited by Lakshmana Reddy
Release dates
  • 18 September 2003 (2003-09-18)
Running time
149 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada

Raktha Kanneeru (English: Blood Tears) is a 2003 Kannada film directed by Sadhu Kokila and starring Upendra and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles. The film was produced by Munirathna and was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu. It was a remake of the 1954 Tamil film Ratha Kanneer starring M. R. Radha[1][2] The screenplay and dilogues of the film were written by Upendra and the music was composed by Sadhu Kokila.

Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in Karnataka. It was the highest-grossing film of the year 2003. The film was followed by a semi sequel titled Katari Veera Surasundarangi released in 2012.[3]

Cast

Soundtrack

[4] The music was composed by Sadhu Kokila. The audio had another song Ee deshadalli ( with the tune of the Hindi song Kaliyon Ka Chaman) which was not found in the movie.

Title Singers
Danger Hemanth
Baa Baaro Rasika Soumya, Upendra
Jaana Jaana Arif Ali, Nandita
Kanneeridhu Raktha Kanneeridhu Rajesh Krishnan
Navila Navila Nandita, Rajesh Krishnan

Reception

The Soundtrack of Raktha Kanneeru was one of the best selling albums of the year. Upon its audio release, a record number of audio cassettes were sold.

Box Office

Raktha Kanneeru's BKT distribution rights were sold at a record price of 1.6 Crore. The film went on to break many opening box office records upon release. From Bangalore alone, the film collected a share of more than 1 Crore in its first week,[5] a record collection for Kannada cinema at that time. The film did record collections all over Karnataka and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of its time.

Sequel

The film was followed by a semi sequel titled Katari Veera Surasundarangi released in 2012. A 3D Mythological Romantic fantasy film, it was partly a sequel to Raktha Kanneeru. It was also the first full length 3D film in Kannada cinema. Upendra reprises his role of the highly educated rich-man turned beggar Mohan now in hell, where he meets his look alike gangster son (Upendra again) who is killed in a gang war. The film tells the story of how Mohan's son Upendra falls in love with Lord Indra's daughter Indraja (Ramya) in Indraloka (heaven) and how he faces the challenges of Lord Brahma, Lord Yama and other Devatas of Indraloka to marry Indraja.[6] The film was hugely successful although not as much as its predecessor.[7]

See also

References

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