Drama (2012 film)

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Drama
Drama-(2012 film)-poster.jpg
Directed by Yogaraj Bhat
Screenplay by Vikas
Yogaraj Bhat
Story byYogaraj Bhat
Produced by
  • Jayanna
  • Bhogendra
Starring
Cinematography S. Krishna
Edited bySanath Kumar
Suresh Arumugam
Music by V. Harikrishna
Production
companies
Yogaraj Movies
Jayanna Combines
Distributed byJayanna Combines & Tricolor Entertainment
Release date
  • 23 November 2012 (2012-11-23)
Running time
149 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget₹ 4 crores [1]
Box officeest. ₹ 13 crores [2] to 20 crore (US$2.5 million) [3] [ better source needed ]

Drama is a 2012 Indian Kannada romantic comedy thriller written, directed and co-produced by Yogaraj Bhat under the banner Yogaraj Movies and Jayanna Combines. It stars Yash, Radhika Pandit, Sathish Ninasam and Sindhu Lokanath in leading roles and veteran actor Ambareesh in an extended cameo appearance.

Contents

Music for the film was scored by V. Harikrishna while lyrics for the soundtrack were written by the successful combination of Jayanth Kaikini and Yogaraj Bhat. Krishna was hired as the cinematographer for the film, who had previously worked with Bhat in the massively successful film, Mungaru Male .

Cast

Production

After the moderate success of Paramathma , the last venture of Yogaraj Bhat, this was the second project for the production house, Jayanna Combines. [4] Hindi and Marathi cinema actor Atul Kulkarni was picked for the negative role after Prakash Rai, who was the original choice for the role. [5] He was again replaced by Tamil actor Sampath Raj. [6] V Harikrishna scored the music and background score. S Krishna, who previously worked on Mungaru Male, conducted camera work. Drama is produced by Jayanna and Bhogendra.

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by V. Harikrishna. The audio album was released in the end of September, 2012 and was well received. "Thundh Haikla Sahavasa" was a huge hit. [7]

Drama
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Soundtrack cover
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 2012 (2012-09)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Anand Audio
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Thund Haikla Sahavasa" Vijay Prakash 4:02
2."Chendutiya Pakkadali" Sonu Nigam 5:30
3."Drama Hitavachana" Tippu 4:25
4."Bombe Adsonu" V. Harikrishna 4:36
5."Hambalada Hoovannu" Sunitha Gopraju 3:58
6."Bombe Adsonu - Bit"V. Harikrishna2:43

Awards

Critical reception

A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and says "Full marks to Yash for a lively performance. Radhika Pandit has done a neat job. V Harikrishna walks away with honours for his excellent numbers. Krishna’s cinematography is pleasing to the eye". [19] Srikanth Srinivasa from Rediff.com wrote "Krishna's camera work is good while Harikrishna's music is a winner. The title song, Bombe aadisuvanu and Tundu Haikala Sawasa are already popular. Drama could have been a little more dramatic but is worth a watch for all the entertainment the young team gives us". [20] Shruti I. L. from DNA wrote "Krishna’s cinematography also does justice to the script. This is one drama you would want to be a part of... but just make sure you don’t bunk your classes to do so as the film comes precisely with one such message". [21] A critic from News18 India wrote "'Drama' is a film that genuine Kannada film audience can not miss. It may have its pitfalls, yet it bears the stamp of Yogaraj Bhat's talents. Watch it!". [22] A critic from The Hindu wrote "Bhat has tried his best to please both the classes and masses with homilies, stereotypes, emotions, suspense and scenic locales. A bit more effort on his part and he would come up with a satisfying thriller. Though the first half meanders, the narration picks up in the second half enough to be compelling. Drama unfolds within". [23]

Box office

Drama got a good opening upon release. The film went on to become one of the highest grossers of 2012 by completing 100 days of run [24] and grossing 20 Crore against its 4 Crore budget and was declared as a Blockbuster. [25]

Accolades

CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Best DirectorYogaraj BhatNominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ambareesh Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sindhu Lokanath Nominated
Best Comedian Sathish Ninasam Nominated
Best Lyricist Yogaraj Bhat for "Bombe Aadsonu"Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer Vijay Prakash for "Thund Haikla Sahavasa"Nominated

Overseas release

Drama was premiered in USA. [26] [27] [28] [29] Drama was also premiered in UAE. [30] Drama was also screened in Germany. [31] [32]

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