Ranatantra

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Ranatantra
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Theatrical Poster
Directed byAadiram
Written byAadiram
Produced byS.Ramesh
Starring Vijay Raghavendra
Hariprriya
Cinematography Rajesh Yadav
Edited bySrikanth
Music byM.Karthik
Production
company
Manoj Kumar Yadav Productions
Release date
  • March 18, 2016 (2016-03-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Ranatantra is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language romantic action thriller film written and directed by Aadiram making his debut. and produced by S.Ramesh. It features Vijay Raghavendra and Hariprriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Sathyajith, Bhajarangi Madhu, Vishal Hedge and Aishwarya Sindhogi. The movie is a remake of 2008 Tamil movie Silandhi which itself was loosely based on the English movie I Know What You Did Last Summer . [1] [2] The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Suryakala, in Tamil as Idi Pedda Saithan and in Hindi as Agniputra. The score and soundtrack for the film is by M. Karthik and the cinematography is by Rajesh K.Narayan. [3] [2]

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Cast

Soundtrack

Ranatantra
Soundtrack album by
M.Karthik
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Kannada
Label T-Series
Producer S.Ramesh

The film's background score and the soundtracks are composed by M.Karthik. The music rights were acquired by T-Series.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ninagintha Mohakavada" Kaviraj Karthik, Megha, Rani, Vidya3:53
2."Angela" V. Nagendra Prasad Vijay Prakash 4:30
3."Laka Laka Ladaki" K. Kalyan Madhu Balakrishnan 4:21
4."Ha Naguva Samayya"  Tippu, Anuradha Bhat  
5."Laka Laka Ladki" Suneetha 

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