Ajantha (2009 film)

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Ajantha
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Poster in Malayalam
Directed byRajppa Ravishankar
Story byElora Movie Club inc.,
Produced byRajppa Ravishankar
Starring Ramana
Venkatesh
Vinu Mohan
Sai Kiran
Honey Rose
Vandana Gupta
Cinematography Ilavarasu
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Production
company
Elora Movie Club Inc
Release dates
  • 30 October 2009 (2009-10-30)(Karnataka)
  • 19 July 2012 (2012-07-19)(Kerala)
  • 9 November 2012 (2012-11-09)(Tamil Nadu)
CountryIndia
Languages

Ajantha is an Indian film produced and directed by Rajppa Ravishankar. The film was simultaneously shot in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu languages with different starcast. [1]

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The lead role was played by Venkatesh in Kannada, Vinu Mohan in Malayalam, Ramana in Tamil and Sai Kiran in the Telugu versions, respectively. [2] Honey Rose was female lead in the Malayalam and Kannada version while Vandana Gupta played the female lead in the Tamil and Telugu versions. [2]

Ilaiyaraaja composed the music and Ilavarasu was the cinematographer for the film. [3] The filming started in 2006 and took three years to complete. [4] The Kannada version was released on 30 October 2009, [5] the Malayalam version was released on 19 July 2012, and the Tamil version was released on 9 November 2012. [6] The Telugu version is yet to release.

Plot

Singer Anand falls in love with blind Ajantha who is need of a surgery. Anand meets with an accident. How he recovers and funds Ajantha's operation forms the rest of the story. [7]

Cast

Actor (Kannada)Actor (Malayalam)Actor (Tamil)Role
Venkatesh Vinu Mohan Ramana Anand
Honey Rose Vandana GuptaAjantha
Sai Kiran Dr. Aravinth
AniyappanSu. Senthil KumaranAnand's friend
Anand Sriman Singer
Vijay Babu Mamukkoya Vijay Babu Music director
Honnavalli Krishna Harisree Asokan Pandiarajan
Kundara Johny
Bank Janardhan Kalabhavan Santhosh Manobala Producer
Mandeep Roy Salim Kumar Madhan Bob
Dingri Nagaraj Balu Anand
Rajppa RavishankarSpecial appearance
K. Sivasankar Special appearance

Music

Ajantha
Soundtrack album by
Released2008
Recorded2007
Genre Feature film soundtrack
LanguageKannada
Malayalam
Tamil
Telugu

Ilaiyaraaja recorded a record-breaking 36 songs for the film in a week. [8] [9] The audio was launched in August 2008. [10] Ilaiyaraaja won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director of 2009 for the film. [11]

Kannada version [12]

K. Kalyan wrote the lyrics. [13]

Malayalam version [14]

S. Ramesan Nair wrote the lyrics. [14]

Tamil version [15]

Mu. Mehta, Pa. Vijay, Snehan, Muthulingam, Thirumavalavan and Su. Senthilkumar wrote the lyrics. [15]

Telugu version [16]

Vennelakanti wrote the lyrics. [16]

Reception

Regarding the Tamil version, a critic from Dinamalar wrote that the film is devoid of major twists and that the music is the saving grace. [17]

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