Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya

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Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya
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Directed byYogi G. Raj
Written byYogi G. Raj
Produced byJayanna
Bhogendra
Starring Shiva Rajkumar
Vidya Pradeep
CinematographyJai Anand
Edited byDeepu S. Kumar
Music by V. Harikrishna
Production
company
Jayanna Combines
Release date
  • 19 May 2017 (2017-05-19)
[1]
Running time
142 minutes
Country India
LanguageKannada

Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya (English: Gold, son of golden man) is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Yogi G. Raj and produced by Jayanna and Bhogendra under Jayanna Combines. [2] It features Shiva Rajkumar and Vidya Pradeep, making her debut in Kannada films, in the lead roles. [3] Whilst the soundtrack and score is by V. Harikrishna, the cinematography is by Jai Anand. [4]

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The film was officially launched on 15 January 2016 and its first teaser was out on the Shivaratri festival day. The first trailer was released on 24 March 2017 alongside his brother Puneeth Rajkumar's new film Raajakumara . [5] The filming took place in Bengaluru, Mandya and Milan and released on 19 May 2017. [6]

It was reported that the strategy used by the protagonist in this movie – to start a unique farmer agitation by curtailing the supplies of vegetables to the cities, which forces the chief minister to come to them and directly negotiate with them without any mediator – went on to inspire the farmers' protest in Maharashtra where they curtailed the supply of vegetables, fruits and milk to cities such as Mumbai. [7]

It was also reported that according to BARC ratings for Week 45 (November 4 to 10, 2017), the World Television Premiere of this movie had resulted in a spike of slot viewership of Udaya TV by 25% in comparison to average viewership ratings of previous four weeks. [8]

Plot

Shivaraj is a wealthy businessman who has no feelings towards relationships. Nayana falls for him and joins his company, but he never reciprocates her feelings. He reveals to her that he hates relationships and the word "tomorrow" because one day, his father said tomorrow he would return, but he never did. He learns from Nayana's father that his father (Dr. Rajkumar) had dedicated his life to farmers. He also does the same and succeeds. But he falls unconscious on his self-created "Farmers Day". He says that the day he was talking to Nayana, he had a small accident and discovered that he had cancer which cannot be treated. So he always kept rejecting Nayana. As the film ends, everybody cries, including Nayana, who says that she knew about his cancer.

Cast

Soundtrack

Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya
Soundtrack album by
Released24 April 2017
Recorded2016–2017
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Lahari Music
Producer V. Harikrishna

V. Harikrishna was signed to compose the film's music and collaborated with director Yogi G. Raj for the first time. [9] The soundtrack was released on 24 April 2017, coinciding with the birth anniversary of the veteran actor Dr. Rajkumar. [10]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Aakasha Modalinda" V. Nagendra Prasad Karthik  
2."Neeli Neeli"V. Nagendra Prasad Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Bhat  
3."Innu Kaayalaare" A. P. Arjun Tippu, Priya Himesh  
4."Ondanondu Ooralli"V. Nagendra Prasad Vijay Prakash  
5."Thenege Thene"V. Nagendra Prasad Chintan Vikas  

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