Aane Pataaki

Aane Pataki is a 2013 Kannada comedy film written and directed by debutant Chandrashekar Bandiyappa. The film stars Srujan Lokesh in lead.[1] Film is unofficial remake of 1968 English film The Party.[2]

Aane Pataaki
Directed byChandrashekhar Bandiyappa
Produced byL. P. Suresh Babu
Written byChandrashekar Bandiyappa
StarringSrujan Lokesh
Parvati Nirban
Jai Jagadish
Vijayalakshmi Singh
Sadhu Kokila
Rangayana Raghu
Music byDharma Vish
CinematographyJ. S. Wali
Edited byLingaraju
Production
company
Ananya & Aishwarya Creations
Release date
  • 17 May 2013 (2013-05-17)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
BudgetRs. 1cr
Box officeRs. 2.1cr

Plot

The movie is about a wannabe actor who comes to the city aspiring to become a hero. However, because of his innocence and naivety he is often teased and made fun. He is invited to a party at the house of a movie producer because of an error made by the producers secretary. There he falls in love with a "Star Guest". There are rumors that the love story is based on a popular celebrity couple of the Kannada industry.[3]

Cast

Background and development

Director Chandrashekar Bandiyappa had earlier worked as an assistant director under Rajendrasingh Babu and associate director under S.Narayan.[4] After working for more than 4 years in the film industry he tumbled upon an exciting action script. He spoke to many producers but could not convince any since the cost of the movie was very high and it was his first venture as a Director. So he decided to make "Aane Pataaki" which is a romantic comedy and the cost of making is comparatively less.

Soundtrack

Aane Pataaki
Soundtrack album by
Dharma Vish
ReleasedJanuary 2013 (January 2013)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSounDesigns
ProducerDharma Vish

The songs for the film were composed by Dharma Vish. Although he has worked as an arranger and music producer for over 300 films over the last 15 years, this film is his debut as a music composer.

SL. No Song Artist Lyricist
1 "Aane Pataaki" Dharma Vish Nagendra Prasad
2 "Itta Itta Baa" Vijay Prakash, Sunitha Somanna Jadar
3 "8ne Taragathi" Sangeetha Rajeev Arasu Anthaare
4 "One One Za" Queeny Fernandez Nagendra Prasad

References

  1. "Aane Pataki Srujan returns as hero". Chitratara. 6 September 2012.
  2. "Aane Pataki: The party pauper". Bangalore Mirror. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  3. "Controversial roumors". Web Dunia.
  4. "At the launch". One India.


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