Mukunda Murari

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Mukunda Murari
Mukunda Murari Kannada Film Poster.jpeg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Nanda Kishore
Story by Umesh Shukla
Based on OMG – Oh My God!
"Kanji Virrudh Kanji"
Produced byM.N.Kumar
Jayashreedevi
Starring Upendra
Sudeepa
Ishita Vyas
Nikita Thukral
P. Ravi Shankar
CinematographySudhakar S. Raj
Edited byK. M. Prakash
Music by Arjun Janya
Production
companies
MNK Movies
Kichcha Creations
Jayashreedevi Productions
Release date
  • 28 October 2016 (2016-10-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Mukunda Murari is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language devotional satirical comedy drama film directed by Nanda Kishore. The film stars Upendra in an atheist role and Sudeepa playing the role of Lord Krishna, teaming up for the first time. [1] The film, a remake of Hindi film OMG - Oh My God! (2012), [2] which in turn was based on a Gujarati stage play Kanji Virrudh Kanji, is produced by M.N. Kumar along with B. Jayashree Devi. The rest of the cast includes Nikita Thukral, Ishita Vyas, Kaavya Shah, P. Ravishankar, Avinash among others. The film has cinematography by Sudhakar S. Raj. The soundtrack and film score are composed by Arjun Janya.

Contents

The film released in over 250 screens on 28 October 2016 [3] and ran for 50 days in theatres. [4]

Plot

The film follows the story of an atheist, Mukunda, who sues God after losing his shop in an earthquake. Religious organizations revolt against him and Murari visits him as his human guide.

Atheist shopowner Mukunda (Upendra) talks about selling bulk statues of Hindu gods, and later tricks a devotee from Andhra Pradesh into buying a statue by claiming it is famous. The lack of respect, as his family sees it, makes his wife sad and she makes their son write the name of Rama for at least ten pages. After that, he criticises the practices of his son and wife. On the night of Krishna Janmashtami, he openly mocks a guru named Siddeshwara Swami Avinash who was encouraging his son and wife to walk on fire and pierce their tongues with a Trishula. However, after a dangerous earthquake in his market in Mysore, his antique shop was destroyed and had many financial liabilities. His in-law's family had separated his wife and son from him.

Cast

Production

Development

In January 2016, it was reported that director Nanda Kishore was under the preparation to remake the hit Bollywood film OMG - Oh My God! retaining the basic plot and giving it a native touch. Initially, the film was titled 'Kiccha!! Nee Begane Baaro', 'Brahma Vishnu', 'Sri Krishanrjuna Vijaya', 'Super Star Mattu Bigg Boss' and the makers roped in two of the biggest stars Upendra and Sudeepa to reprise the roles played by Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar respectively in the original version. Later the title was altered as the makers sound the earlier one was quite a common name. To bring the uniqueness to the title, it was renamed to Mukunda Murari. [5]

Casting

After having roped in Upendra and Sudeepa to play the protagonist roles, the makers were on the search for the female lead and approached actress Prema hoping to bring her back to the screen after a long hiatus. Later Priyanka Upendra's name was also considered for this role. However, actress Nikita Thukral was finalized to play the wife role to Upendra. [6] Further, actresses names such as Ramya Krishnan, Sadha and Nidhi Subbaiah were reported to play key supporting roles. Since none of these actresses were available, Ishita Vyas and Kaavya Shah were roped in to play those roles. The director went on to cast P. Ravi Shankar and Avinash to play other key roles.

Soundtrack

Mukunda Murari
Soundtrack album by
Released16 October 2016 (2016-10-16)
Recorded2016
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length17:58
Language Kannada
Label D Beats
Producer Arjun Janya
Arjun Janya chronology
Kalpana 2
(2016)
Mukunda Murari
(2016)
Hebbuli
(2017)

Arjun Janya had composed the soundtrack and score for the film collaborating with Upendra for the third time after Super Ranga (2014), Kalpana 2 (2016) and Sudeep for fourth time after Kempe Gowda (2011), Varadanayaka (2013) and Maanikya (2014). A total of four songs and one instrumental track were composed by him. [7] The audio was officially released on 16 October 2016 through D Beats Music label. [8]

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Gopala Baa" V. Nagendra Prasad Vijay Prakash, Palak Muchhal, Chintan Vikas 3:39
2."Mukunda Murari"V. Nagendra Prasad Shankar Mahadevan 5:21
3."I Am God God is Great" Yogaraj Bhat Upendra 4:00
4."Sri Krishna Flute"InstrumentalKamlakar (Flute)2:03
5."Mukunda Theme"VariousVarious2:45
Total length:17:58

Release

The film released in over 250 screens on 28 October 2016. [9]

Box office

The film was released on the occasion of Deepavali. [10] The film ran for 50 days in theaters. [11]

Awards and nominations

IIFA Utsavam  :-

64th Filmfare Awards South  :-

6th South Indian International Movie Awards  :-

See also

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