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Police Quarters
Directed byA. M. R. Ramesh
Written byA. M. R. Ramesh
Produced byS Indumathi
StarringAnish Tejeshwar,
Sonu,
Dilip Raj,
Saranya Ponvannan,
Avinash
CinematographyR. Dwarkanath
Edited byAnthony
Music byJames Vasanthan
Production
companies
S Lad Entertainment Pvt Ltd
Vasista Pictures
Distributed byA. M. R. Ramesh
Release date
  • 1 January 2010 (2010-01-01)
Running time
122 Minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Police Quarters is a 2010 Indian Kannada film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh, known for directing Cyanide the inside story.[1] It stars Anish Tejeshwar and Sonu in the lead roles. The Tamil version of this film (Kadhalar Kudiyiruppu) was released on 29 January 2010.

Cast

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by James Vasanthan which marked his debut in Kannada cinema.

Kannada
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Doddavaru Janaralla"V. Nagendra PrasadSrinivasan, Padmanabhan, Bellie Raj 
2."Biseyada Suddioneda"Jayanth KaikiniChinmayi Sripada 
3."Aaha Oho Nakshatra"V. ManoharRajesh Krishnan, Venkat Sham Sundar 
4."Baanu Bhoomi Seridha"KM. GangadarappaRajesh Krishnan, Hari Priya 
5."Hay Thaye Heegeke Doorade"KM. GangadarappaSrinivasan 
Tamil[2]
  • Appan Policeda - Sunandan, Bharani, Prasanna, Srinivasan, Padmanabhan
  • Uyire En Uyiril - Chinmayee
  • Gangai Nadhi - Bellie Raj, Padmanabhan
  • Kodi Kodi - Sharath, Priya Himesh
  • Thaaye - Srinivas

Reception

For Kannada version, Times of India wrote "Ramesh has done justice to the story with a good script, though the climax is overly sentimental. The movie is not a patch on his earlier film Cyanide and one finds that touch missing in the narration".[3] Nowrunning wrote "Neither the story nor the narrative has any refreshing elements, disappointing viewers who had expected a lot from the film."[4] For Tamil version, The Indian Express wrote "Just a passable fare, ‘Kadhalar Kudiyiruppu’ doesn’t live up to the expectations, and is not a patch on the director’s earlier film."[5]

References