Kalasipalya (film)

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Kalasipalya
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Directed by Om Prakash Rao
Written byOm Prakash Rao
K. V. Raju (Dialogues)
Produced by Ramu
Starring Darshan
Rakshita
CinematographyAnaji Nagaraj
Edited byS. Manohar
Music by Sadhu Kokila
Venkat-Narayan
Production
company
Ramu Films
Distributed byRamu Enterprises
Release date
  • 15 October 2004 (2004-10-15)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Kalasipalya is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language action crime film directed by Om Prakash Rao and produced by Ramu under Ramu Films banner. The film stars Darshan and Rakshita in the lead roles. The music is composed by Venkat-Narayan and Sadhu Kokila. [1] [2]

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Om Prakash Rao had revealed that he had copied scenes from 7 films - predominantly from the Tamil film Dhool including its comedy sequences while other sequences were partially inspired by the Hindi film Vaastav and the opening sequence from Kaakha Kaakha . [3] [4]

Kalasipalya was released on 15 October 2004 and received positive reviews from critics, where it became a commercial success at the box office.

Plot

Kencha is a localite in Kalasipalya who spends time playing cricket and getting into fights and has a group of friends Gilli, Prakash and Raju. Kencha lives with his father Seetharam, mother Janaki and sister Anitha. Seetharam berates Kencha for not completing his SSLC examination and not having an aim in life. Kencha meets his neighbour Priya, who falls in love with him.

Meanwhile, Kalasipalya is ruled by gangsters Kota Prabhakar, Munna Bhai and his brother Jaleel. Munna Bhai and Jaleel use their syndicate network to support their mentor MLA Krishnappa. Kencha thrashes Kota Prabhakar and his henchman when they threaten to pour acid on Anitha. On election day, Kencha thrashes Jaleel when he threatens everyone to vote for Krishnappa and also had harassed Priya. Munna Bhai finds out and creates a ruckus at Kencha's house, making Kencha to withdraw a complaint. Kencha decides to start an eatery business with his friends, where his parents are happy about his decision and extend their support.

The eatery business seems to be working out well until Jaleel and his men start visiting their stall. Jaleel and his drunken men continuously visit the stall and abuse Gilli. Kencha tells him to not get involved in any argument with them. One night, Jaleel beats up Gilli badly, where Kencha accidentally kills Jaleel and goes into hiding with his friends. An angered Munna Bhai barges into Kencha's house where he kills Seetharam, Janaki and Anitha. Enraged, Kencha goes to Munna Bhai's liquor factory and a fight erupts where Kencha is stabbed by Munna Bhai and SI Karunakar, where he is thrown in a lake.

Gilli, Prakash, Raju and Priya find Kencha and get him treated at Arya Vaidya Sala. Kencha survives and plans to eliminate the terror of Munna Bhai, where he along with his friends kills Karunakar and Krishnappa, whose death is witnessed by the police commissioner. Kencha and his friends goes to Munna Bhai's liquor factory and kills the henchmen. Kencha chases Munna Bhai and brutally kills him, thus ending his terror and avenging his family's death. Kencha surrenders to the commissioner, but is not arrested as he had killed only gangsters. In the aftermath, Kencha and his friends form a vigilance group in order to punish the gangsters.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack and background score were composed and scored by Venkat-Narayan and Sadhu Kokila. The song "Suntaragaali" was recreated from the Tamil song "Manmatha Rasa" from the film Thiruda Thirudi . [5]

Sl NoSong TitleSinger(s)Lyricist
1"Dhool Maga Dhool" Shankar Mahadevan Thangali Natraju
2"Kencha O Kencha" Rajesh Krishnan, Nanditha K. Kalyan
3"Pete Pete Rap" Udit Narayan Thangali Natraju
4"Theete Subba" Malgudi Subha Thangali Natraju
5"Suntara Gaali" Rajesh Krishnan, Malathi K. Kalyan

Reception

Indiaglitz wrote "Director Om Prakash Rao has a formula for making a commercial film. Rather than working hard on a story and a script, he lifts some sequences from here and there and makes a hotchpotch with a loose script and a thin story. Kalasipalya is one such film." [6] Sify wrote "Darshan’s performance is nothing much to write about as he has repeated what he had done so far. Rakshita is wasted in an insipid role while the rest of the cast are just ok. Songs are very average and on the whole the film is disappointing". [7]

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