Annai Kaligambal
Annai Kaligambal is an Indian 2003 bilingual devotional film written and directed by Rama Narayanan. The film featured Ramya Krishnan in the title role alongside Anu Prabhakar and Livingston, while Jayanthi plays a supporting role. The film, which had music composed by Deva, released in January 2003.[1] The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Kannada, with the latter titled as Shri Kalikamba, with Vinod Alva and Tennis Krishna replacing Livingston and Venniradai Moorthy respectively.[2] Kannada version was dubbed in Hindi as Maa Durga Divya Haathi and in Telugu as Allari Gajendrudu.
Annai Kaligambal/Shri Kalikamba | |
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Directed by | Rama Narayanan |
Produced by | N. Radha |
Written by | Gajendrakumar (dialogues) |
Starring | Ramya Krishnan Anu Prabhakar Livingston (Tamil) Vinod Alva (Kannada) |
Music by | Deva |
Cinematography | N. K. Vishwanathan |
Edited by | Raajkeerthi |
Production company | |
Release date | 15 January 2003 |
Running time | 136 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil Kannada |
Cast
- Ramya Krishnan as Goddess Kaligambal (Shri Kalikamba in Kannada) and Parvathi (Dual Roles)
- Anu Prabhakar as Eshwari
- Livingston as Madhu (Tamil)
- Vinod Alva as Madhu (Kannada)
- Satya Prakash as Mandiramoorthi
- Venniradai Moorthy as Nachiyappan (Tamil)
- Tennis Krishna as Nachiyappe Gowda (Kannada)
- Jayanthi as Pattamangalam Ranganayaki / Palaiyanur Neeli
- Jyothi Lakshmi as Aaravalli
- Minnal Deepa as Karpagam
- Babloo Prithiveeraj in a special appearance
Soundtrack
Lyrics were written by Kalidasan.
- "Omthana Namthana" - Anuradha Sriram
- "Sangu Pushpame" - Swarnalatha
- "Pachai Pachai" - Devi, Swarnalatha
- "Gane Gane" - Manikka Vinayagam
- "Rama Jayam" - Chorus
- "Amman Dance" - Instrumental
References
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