Kaanadante Maayavadanu

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Kaanadante Maayavadanu
Kaanadante Maayavadanu Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Raj Pathipati
Written byVikas
Raj Pathipati
Produced by
  • Chandrashekar Naidu
  • Som Singh
  • Pushpa Somsingh
Starring Vikas
Sindhu Lokanath
CinematographySugnaan
Edited bySuresh Armugam
Music byGummineni Vijay Babu
Production
company
Back Benchers Motion Picture
Distributed byJayanna Films
Release date
  • 31 January 2020 (2020-01-31)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Kaanadante Maayavadanu is a 2020 romantic fantasy Kannada film directed by debutante Raj Pathipati and produced by Back Benchers Motion Picture. The film gets it title from the opening lines of the song "Kaanadante Maayavadanu" "Namma Shiva kailasa serikondanu" from the movie Chalisuva Modagalu . The film stars Vikas and Sindhu Lokanath. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Cast

Production

The film is produced by Back Benchers Motion Picture. The director is Raj pathipati while Vikas plays the hero. [5] [6] The film stalled when Raghava Uday the antagonist in the film died. He drowned along with another actor Anil performing a stunt for the film Maasthi Gudi . [7] With modifications to the script the director chose actor Bhajarangi Loki to play Jayanna in the later half of the film. [8] [9]

Soundtrack

Kaledhoda Kaalidaasa, the first single of the film was released on 24 September. Powerstar Puneeth Rajkumar has lent his voice for this peppy number. [10] [11] The lyrics are penned by V. Nagendra Prasad. Gummineni Vijay debuts as a music director with this album which was released on Anand Audio.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kaledhodha kaalidasa" Puneeth Rajkumar 3:26
2."Yeshtu chanda iwalu" Santhosh Venky Apoorva Shridhar4:11
3."Kone iradanta preetige" Vijay Prakash 3:28
4."Minchina Balli"Ashwin Sharma, Sangeetha Ravindranath3:53

Release

The trailer released on 3 July 2019. According to Bangalore Mirror the trailer has kicked up a storm and the popularity of the dog in the film is ensuring demand for Hindi dubbing rights. [12]

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