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Directed by | S Shivaraj Hosakere |
Written by | N K Keerthiraj (dialogue) |
Screenplay by | S Shivaraj Hosakere |
Story by | K K Raveesh S Shivaraj Hosakere |
Produced by | B R Vinay K K Raveesh |
Starring | Diganth Urvashi Solanki Sanjana |
Cinematography | S Ramesh |
Edited by | Damodar Kanasur |
Music by | C R Bobby |
Production company | Yashaswini Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Taare is a 2011 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by S Shivaraj Hosakere and starring Diganth, Urvashi Solanki and Sanjana.
The film began production in 2007 when Diganth had no offers after the shoot of Gaalipata . [1] Urvashi Solanki, a Gujarati, debuted in Kannada through this film. [2] Doddarangegowda acted and wrote a song for the film.[ citation needed ] The film was shot in mid-2010 in Bangalore, Chikkamagaluru, Davangere, Kemmanugundi and Madhugiri.[ citation needed ] Although shooting was completed, the film remained unreleased. [3] The director Shivaraj Hoskere and producer Ravish clashed when the director wasn't paid and his name was omitted from posters. [4]
The music was composed by C R Bobby, who previously worked for Black (2009). [5] The audio was released under the Aditya Music banner.[ citation needed ] Urvashi Solanki was not present at the audio launch.[ citation needed ] The lyrics were written by Doddarangegowda, V. Nagendra Prasad, Jayant Kaikini and Shivaraj Hosekere. [6]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Manasaare" | P. Unnikrishnan, K. S. Chitra | 4:15 |
2. | "Kanasu Kandagide" | Karthik, Chinmayi Sripada | 4:44 |
3. | "Jakkanakkare" | Hemanth | 3:19 |
4. | "Chaitrada Masavu" | Kavitha Krishnamurthy, C. R. Bobby | 5:30 |
5. | "Ragarangina Sangeetha" | Shankar Mahadevan, M. D. Pallavi | 4:31 |
6. | "Chandira Tandhu Kodale" | Lakshmi Nagaraj | 0:58 |
Total length: | 23:17 |
The film was released on 21 October 2011 coinciding with Naanalla (2011) and Ishta (2011).[ citation needed ]
A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote that "Shivaraj is a sensible director, but his narration gets patchy at times. But the rest of the film can be easily missed". [6] After the release of Kaanchaana (2011) the following week, this film was removed from theatres.[ citation needed ]