Lankesh Patrike (film)

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Lankesh Patrike
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Official poster
Directed by Indrajit Lankesh
Written byIndrajit Lankesh
B. A. Madhu
Produced by K. Manju
Starring Darshan
Vasundhara Das
CinematographySundarnath Suvarna
Edited byB.S. Kemparaju
Music byBabji-Sandeep
Production
companies
Lakshmishree Combines
Aishwarya Combines
Release date
  • 30 April 2003 (2003-04-30)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Lankesh Patrike is a 2003 Indian Kannada-language political thriller film directed by Indrajit Lankesh and starring Darshan and Vasundhara Das. [1] Darshan played a journalist in the film and Vasundhara Das made her Kannada acting debut with this film. [2] [3] Despite releasing to positive critical reception, [4] the film was a box office failure. [5]

Contents

Plot

Cast

Cameo appearance

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by Babji-Sandeep and lyrics written by K. Kalyan, Sri Ranga and Dodda Rangegowda. [7]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Nodkondu Baaro" Vasundhara Das, Babji5:12
2."Yendu Kanda Kanasu" Rajesh Krishnan, Kavita Krishnamurthy 5:48
3."Sweetu Rasagolla" Kalpana Patowary 4:30
4."Jumma Jumma"Babji, Lakshmi1:39
5."Bum Bum Bombattu" Hemanth 2:57
6."Yendu Naanu" Sonu Nigam, Sowmya Raoh 5:45
7."Kunjarada Gombe" Manjula Gururaj, Hemanth4:30
Total length:30:24

Reception

A critic from Viggy wrote that "Overall, Lankesh Patrike is a typical commercial film with fantasy coated realism". [8] India Info wrote "Indrajeet knows very well that just this storyline wont work. For this very reason, he has brought in glamour doll, Vasundara Das. Some masala scenes and of course some songs shot in posh locations. It has the elements but the very base of the film is hollow". [9]

Awards

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