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Navagraha
Directed byDinakar Thoogudeepa
Written byA. V. Chinthan (Dialogues)
Screenplay byDinakar Thoogudeepa
Story byDinakar Thoogudeepa A. V. Chinthan
Produced byMeena Thoogudeepa Srinivas
StarringDarshan
Sharmila Mandre
CinematographyA. V. Krishna kumar
Edited byT. Shashi kumar
Music byV. Harikrishna
Production
company
Thoogudeepa Productions
Release dates
November 7th, 2008
Running time
2 hours 29 minutes
LanguageKannada

Navagraha is Indian Kannada-language heist movie directed by Dinakar and starring Darshan and Sharmila Mandre.[1]

Plot

Nine men accept a contract to steal the golden howdah (elephant carriage) from Mysore palace. They fail in their mission after a bold police officer thwarts them.

Cast

  • Darshan as Jaggu
  • Sharmila Mandre as Kiran
  • Giri Dinesh as Shetty
  • Dharma Keerthiraj as vicky
  • Vinod Prabhakar as Tony
  • Srujan Lokesh as Gende
  • Tharun Kishore Sudhir as Kumbhi
  • Varsha
  • Nagendra urs as Naagi
  • Sourav as ACP Bhagat
  • Kuri Prathap as Sub-inspector Prathap
  • Mohan Juneja
  • Malavalli Saikrishna
  • Vikram Udaykumar as Police Commissioner
  • Ravindra nath
  • Krishne gowda
  • Bank suresh
  • Vinod Varadaraj
  • Ravi varma

Soundtrack

Song Duration Artist Lyricist
"Yaami Yaami" 4:29 Kunal Ganjawala Lyricist: V. Nagendra Prasad
"Kan Kan Salige" 4:34 Sonu Nigam V. Nagendra Prasad
"Ambari Oorinalli" 5:28 Soumya Mahadevan V. Nagendra Prasad
"Naramanasa" 4:32 Hariharan Lyricist: V. Nagendra Prasad
"Smileo Re" 4:20 Jassie Gift, Tippu, Karthik, Adarsh Aryan, Chaitra H. G. V. Nagendra Prasad

See also

  • Maha Prachandaru - a 1981 Kannada heist film about the theft of an idol from a temple.

References