Aramane

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Aramane
File:Aramane1.JPG
Directed byNagashekhar
Produced byK. Manju
Written byTushar Ranganath (Dialogues)
Screenplay byPreetham Gubbi
Story byNagashekhar
Shekhar Chandra
StarringGanesh
Anant Nag
Roma
Avinash
Tara
Music byGurukiran
CinematographyShekhar Chandra
Edited byP. R. Soundar Raj
Production
company
Lakshmi Shree Combines
Distributed byJayanna Combines
Release date
  • 25 April 2008 (2008-04-25)
Running time
143 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Aramane (Kannada: ಅರಮನೆ, translation: Palace) is a 2008 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Nagashekhar, starring Ganesh and Anant Nag in the lead roles. The plot of the film revolves around a wealthy businessman who is left isolated in his palatial house by his children after he decides to remarry on his wife's passing. He is befriended by a photographer who assures of bringing them together for 'one last photo' of the entire family.

The film's music was composed by Gurukiran.[1]

Plot[edit]

Arun (Ganesh) is a photographer employed in a studio in Mysore. Also living in the city is a very wealthy Rajashekhara Aras (Anant Nag), in his palatial house, now a loner separated from his family, and has become a hard drinker, living with his manservant Basava (Karibasavaiah). Arun is called one day to Aras' house to get his photo clicked for an official document. They befriend over a drink when Aras reveals to Arun of his children have left him when they learn of his decision to remarry on his wife's passing, twenty-two years ago. He wishes of getting a photo clicked with his family one last time and pleads Arun to unite him with his three children who are now living Sydney, Bangalore, and Washington, D.C.. Arun, initially reluctant, sees his distress and assures.

On learning that the husband of Aras' eldest daughter is a Police commissioner in Bangalore, he acquires their residential address and befriends the couple's younger daughter Neethu (Tejaswini Prakash). She is shocked by his revealing of her grandfather's existence, who had always thought that he was dead as told by her parents.

Cast[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film received positive reviews from both critics and the audience and was declared a "super hit" by completing 100days.

Soundtrack[edit]

Aramane
Soundtrack album by
Released22 March 2008 (2008-03-22)
Recorded2008
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length29:17
LabelSkanda Audio
Gurukiran chronology
Maharadhi
(2008)
Aramane
(2008)
Nee Tata Naa Birla
(2008)

Gurukiran composed the film score and the soundtrack, lyrics for which was penned by Kaviraj, Yogaraj Bhat, Jayant Kaikini and V. Nagendra Prasad. The soundtrack album consists of six tracks.[2] It was released on 22 March 2008 in Bangalore, and was distributed into the market by Skanda Audio.

No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Uphee"  George Peter 4:49
2. "Nagu Nagu"  Rajesh Krishnan 4:57
3. "Nanagu Ninagu"  Kunal Ganjawala 5:21
4. "Pathra Bareyala"  Karthik, Shweta Mohan 5:15
5. "Nanna Edeyalli"  Madhu Balakrishnan 4:28
6. "Kolle Nannane"  Gurukiran 4:27
Total length:
29:17

Home media[edit]

The movie was released on DVD with 5.1 channel surround sound and English subtitles and VCD.

References[edit]

  1. IndiaGlitz - 'Aramane' on 25th - Kannada Movie News
  2. "Aramane (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP". iTunes. Retrieved 17 October 2015.

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