Ambara
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Directed by | Sen Prakash |
Produced by | Anand Raj |
Starring | Yogesh Bhama |
Cinematography | Soori |
Edited by | Ravikumar |
Music by | Abhiman Roy |
Production company | Aura Cinemas |
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Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Ambara (Template:Lang-kan) is a 2013 Indian Kannada language romance film written and directed by Sen Prakash. The film stars Yogesh and Bhama in the lead roles. Anand Raj has produced the film under Aura Cinemas banner. Abhiman Roy has scored the music and Soori is the cinematographer.[1]
Cast
- Yogesh, as Ajay
- Bhama as Arundathi
- Harish Raj
- Sudha Belawadi
- Tilak, as Vilas
- Vishwa
- Sadhu Kokila
- Bank Janardhan
- Jai Jagadish
- Ramakrishna
- Padma Vasanthi
- Jayasheela
- Vinayak Joshi
Production
Filming
Ambara is the maiden venture of Aura cinemas headed by Anandraj Bilishivale. Actor Yogesh plays a young college student in the film. Actress Bhama is the romantic interest and a fellow college mate. The film was launched on 23 May at Anjaneya Temple, Bilishivale. Aravind Limbavali MLA and former minister was among the chief guests.
The filming mainly took place in Sri Sivakumara Swamy Technical University. Director, Sen Prakash, with 14 long years of experience in television, documentary and also the director of the film Navika tries a different presentation. Yogish is a college student in the first stage and later reaches to a new height through a friend.[1] The shooting will also take place in Haridwar and Rishikesh during the final schedule.[2]
Soundtrack
Music director Abhiman Roy has composed 7 tracks for the movie.
- "Lovey Thrillingu" - Tippu, Supriya Lohith
- "Saniha Banda Mele" - Sonu Nigam, Yashi
- "Hai Hai Re Hai" - Mujipur Rahman, Saindhavi
- "Vande Mataram" (bit) - Yashi
- "Poli Poli" - Gurukiran, Kiran Sagar, Supriya Lohith
- "Kaanade Kaanade" - Anuradha Bhat, Naresh Iyer
- "Saniha Banda Mele" (remix) - Soni Nigam, Yashi
References
- ^ a b "Ambara in college". IndiaGlitz. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
- ^ "'Ambara' begins..." Retrieved 30 October 2012.