Mithileya Seetheyaru

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Mithileya Seetheyaru
Directed by K. S. L. Swamy (Lalitha Ravi)
Written byAnuradha Ramanan
Screenplay by B. Suresha
Produced byB. V. Radha
Starring Geetha
Akhila Thandur
Kalpana Iyer
B. V. Radha
CinematographyR. Manjunath
Edited by Suresh Urs
Music by Vijaya Bhaskar
Production
company
Radha Ravi Chithra
Release date
  • 29 August 1988 (1988-08-29)
Country India
LanguageKannada

Mithileya Seetheyaru is a 1988 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy (Lalitha Ravi) and produced by B. V. Radha. The film stars Geetha, Akhila Thandur, Kalpana Iyer and B. V. Radha. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. The film marked the acting debut of Prakash Raj. [1] [2]

Contents

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Vijaya Bhaskar. [4]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Jeevana Ullasa Payana" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Su. Rudramurthy Shastry 04:21
2"Sanje Namma Bhavanu" B. R. Chaya, Kusuma Chi. Udaya Shankar 04:03
3"Ramanu Baralilla Yeke" Kasturi Shankar Chi. Udaya Shankar05:53
4"Aaramba Yaarinda Yaarinda"B. R. Chaya, Narasimha Nayak Doddarangegowda 04:32
5"Adiyidalu Neenu"S. P. BalasubrahmanyamLalitha Ravee05:30

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