Aakramana

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Aakramana
Aakramana (2014) flim.jpg
Directed byPrashanth Kumar N.
Screenplay byPrashanth Kumar N.
Story byPrashanth Kumar N.
Produced byVimal Jain
Suresh Jain
Prashanth Kumar N.
Paramesh
Starring Raghu Mukherjee
Daisy Shah
Shilpi Sharma
CinematographyK. G. Rathish
Edited byBala Jeevan
Music bySathish Babu
Production
company
A1 Cinemas
Release date
  • 11 July 2014 (2014-07-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Aakramana is a 2014 Kannada horror film. [1] [2] [3] This movie is an experimental movie [4] made both in 2D and 3D format and it is the first 3D horror movie in Kannada.

Contents

Cast

Soundtrack

TitleSingers
"Manase Manasa" Kunal Ganjawala
"Vinimaya" (Female)Priyanka Jois
"Bul Bul"Satish Aryan
"Vinimaya" (Male) Rajesh Krishnan
"Aakramana"Satish Aryan

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