Dev Son of Mudde Gowda

Dev S/O Mudde Gowda is a 2012 Kannada romantic comedy film loosely inspired by the Bollywood film Wake Up Sid.[1] It stars Diganth and Charmee Kaur in the lead roles. Ananth Nag plays a prominent supporting role while the model-turned-actress Nathalia Kaur makes a special appearance. The film is directed and written by Indrajith Lankesh. Jassie Gift is the music director; Dharma Vish scored the background music and two songs which can be seen only in the movie. Shilpa Ramesh is the producer.[2] Award-winning cinematographer Santosh Rai Pathaje is associated with this film as the camera man. It openrf across cinema halls on 6 April 2012.[3]

Dev Son of Mudde Gowda
Directed byIndrajith Lankesh
Produced byShilpa Ramesh
Written byIndrajith Lankesh
B. A. Madhu
Manju Mandva
StarringDiganth
Charmee Kaur
Ananth Nag
Music byJassie Gift
Dharma Vish (background score)
CinematographySantosh Rai Pathaje
Release date
  • 6 April 2012 (2012-04-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast

Title controversy

Karnataka Vokkaligara Okkoota alleged that the title Dev, Son of Mudde Gowda is defaming the Vokkaliga community and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. Further the association went on to say that "it is a deliberate humiliation to the community and its staple food ‘ragi ball’ (Mudde)." They also alleged that some posters of the movie were derogatory.[4]

Soundtrack

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dil Se"KavirajJaved Ali 
2."Hosa Hosa Kanasu"KavirajLucky Ali 
3."Jalaja"KavirajKailash Kher, Vijaya Shankar 
4."Gira Gira"KavirajAkanksha Badami 
5."Appu Hey Appu"KavirajChaitra H. G., Chetan Sosca 

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Reception

The film was released on 6 April 2012 in India. It received mostly mixed reviews from the critics and audiences alike.

Critical response

  • IBN Live rated it and commented as "A fun-filled popcorn film" and added "As usual the film has less story, more style of and glitz that entertain the audiences."[6]
  • DNA India reviewed it with ratings and summed up as "There are many sequences in this film that remind us of Hindi films we’ve all adored — like the stark similarities to Wake Up Sid. However, Dev S/O Muddegowda has its fair share of glamour, entertainment, comedy and loads of sentiment and that makes it a worthwhile watch".[7]

References

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