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One of the songs, Nodamma Hudugi, was reused by Sundeep Malani for his Kanglish film SMS 6260. [29] Hamsalekha would go on to compose music for many more Ravichandran films. This film established Ravichandran as new entry star in Kannada film industry. Premaloka was dubbed in Telugu as Premalokam.
Besides directing, producing and scripting, Ravichandran enacted in the lead role along with Bollywood actress-model Juhi Chawla, who delivered her first hit in her career. [18] The film's music by Hamsalekha was highly acclaimed and the audio cassettes amounting to 35 Lakhs, a record high, were sold by Lahari Audio company. [19]
V Ravichandran Sneha 179 "Ellide Baalina Janapatha" 180 "Yakamma Beku" 2000 Bhaktha Ayyappa 181 "Harivarasanam" Gandharva Chora Chitta Chora 182 "Ho Igo Ellondu" V Ravichandran KS Chithra Preethsod Thappa 183 "Bangaradinda" Hamsalekha Anuradha Sriram 184 "Sone Sone" 2001 Huchcha 185 "Maathu Thappithalu" Rajesh Ramanath solo 186 "Yaaro Yaaro" Usire
Hamsalekha has won one National Film Award, six Filmfare Awards in the Best Music Director Category, seven Karnataka State Film Awards - four for music direction and three for lyrics - and is a recipient of an honorary doctorate from Bangalore University. [3]
Ravichandran plays the role of a cop happily settled with his wife and suddenly becomes aware of his ancestral property existence in the middle of a forest occupied by the local goons. This is the only Kannada film of Sabu Cyril. The music was composed by Hamsalekha and was declared a musical hit upon release.
Kalavida (transl. Artist) is a 1997 Kannada-language film produced, written, directed and enacted by V. Ravichandran. The rest of the cast includes Heera Rajagopal, Roja, Umashree, Raghuvaran amongst others. [1] The music was composed by Hamsalekha and was declared a musical hit upon release.
All the songs are composed and written by Hamsalekha. [3] This was the last film with Hamsalekha - Ravichandran combination before they parted ways due to the differences in opinion. [4] Music Magazine wrote "Hamsalekha's wit, his ability to rhyme the most unlikely words, and his flair for simple, catchy tunes come together in this tape". [5]
It starred Ravichandran and Malashri. The music was composed by Hamsalekha . The film, a remake of Tamil film Chinna Thambi (1991) directed by P. Vasu , [ 1 ] was a success at the box office.