Thavarige Baa Thangi

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Thavarige Baa Thangi
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Official poster
Directed by Om Sai Prakash
Written byB. A. Madhu (Dialogues)
Screenplay byAjay Kumar
Story byAjay Kumar
Produced byR. S. Gowda
Starring Shiva Rajkumar
Anu Prabhakar
Radhika
Adarsh
Hema Choudhary
Komal
CinematographyR. Giri
Edited byP. R. Soundar Raj
Music by Hamsalekha
Production
company
Mega Hit Films
Release date
  • 1 November 2002 (2002-11-01)
Running time
151 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Box office₹ 5 crores [1]

Thavarige Baa Thangi is a 2002 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by Om Sai Prakash and written by Ajay Kumar. The film cast includes Shiva Rajkumar, Anu Prabhakar, Radhika, Adarsh, Hema Choudhary and Komal Kumar among others. The film was produced by R. S. Gowda while the original score and soundtrack were composed by Hamsalekha.

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The film was released on 1 November 2002 and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. [2] The plot revolves around the bonding between Shivanna and Laxmi, who became orphans after their parents death, and how Laxmi faces extreme torture from her husband's parents and in-laws and how her brother tries to save her. The film was later remade in Telugu as Puttintiki Ra Chelli (2004). [3] The success of this film which deals with the brother-sister bonding made the director to repeat the same theme in most of his forthcoming films with Shiva Rajkumar like Anna Thangi (2005), Thavarina Siri (2006) and Devaru Kotta Thangi (2009). [4]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by and lyrics written by Hamsalekha.

Thavarige Baa Thangi
Soundtrack album by
Released2002 (2002)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Anand Audio
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Jaana Mari Jaana Mari" Hamsalekha K. S. Chithra  
2."Ravivarma Baaro Baaro"Hamsalekha S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra 
3."Thavarige Baa Thangi"Hamsalekha Madhu Balakrishnan  
4."Ghali Ghali Ghalige"HamsalekhaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula Gururaj  
5."Thangi Ninna"Hamsalekha Madhu Balakrishnan  
6."Jaana Mari Jaana Mari"HamsalekhaMadhu Balakrishnan 
7."Muthaide Maathanu"HamsalekhaK. S. Chithra, Chetan Sosca  

Reception

A critic from Viggy wrote that "Shivarajkumar after quite some time appearing in a different role and managed to make people weep". [6]

Awards

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References

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