Rasika (film)
Rasika (Kannada: ರಸಿಕ) is a 1994 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film written and directed by Dwarakish and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars V. Ravichandran along with Bhanupriya and Shruti among others.[1] The film was a musical blockbuster hit upon release with the songs composed and written by Hamsalekha being received well. It is the remake of Tamil movie Senthamizh Pattu directed by P. Vasu.
Rasika | |
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Directed by | Dwarakish |
Produced by | Rockline Venkatesh |
Written by | B. A. Madhu [Dialogues] |
Screenplay by | Dwarakish |
Story by | P. Vasu |
Starring | V. Ravichandran Bhanupriya Shruti |
Music by | Hamsalekha |
Cinematography | G. S. V. Seetharam |
Edited by | Suresh Urs |
Production company | Rajadurga Productions |
Release date | June 3rd, 1994 |
Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
The movie was dubbed in Tamil by Amma En Deivam.
Plot
Ravichandran lives in village with his mother as a milk vendor with many cows continues...
Cast
- V. Ravichandran as Krishna
- Bhanupriya as Rekha
- Shruti as Rukmini, Lakkanna's Sister
- Jayanthi as Yashodha, Krishna's Mother
- Dwarakish as Lakkanna
- Puneet Issar as Rajagopal
- Rockline Venkatesh as Rajeev
- Sunil puranik
- Stunt Siddu
- Narasimha moorthi
- Rocket vikram
- Bank suresh
Soundtrack
The music was composed and lyrics were written by Hamsalekha.[2] All the seven tracks composed for the film became popular with "Ambaraveri" and "Haadondu Haadabeku" being received well.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Thananam Thananam" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra | |
2. | "Chitapata Chitapata" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki | |
3. | "Haadondu Haadabeku" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | |
4. | "Yavvo Yaako Maige" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki | |
5. | "Baare Hogona Preethi Madona" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra | |
6. | "Haadondu Haadabeku" | Hamsalekha | K. S. Chithra | |
7. | "Ambaraveri Ambaraveri" | Hamsalekha | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
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