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Niruttara
Directed byApoorva Kasaravalli
Written byApoorva Kasaravalli
Screenplay byApoorva Kasaravalli
Story byVikram Hathwar
Produced byBhavana
Aravind Ramanna
StarringRahul Bose
Kiran Srinivas
Bhavana
Aindrita Ray
CinematographyH. M. Ramachandra
Edited byMohan Kamakshi
Music byNiladri Kumar
Production
company
Hometown Productions
Release date
23 December 2016
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Niruttara (Skt. निरुत्तर; having no superior or unanswerable) is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic drama film written & directed by Apoorva Kasaravalli, making his debut, and produced by actress Bhavana and Aravind Ramanna. The film revolves around four main characters played by Rahul Bose, in his debut Kannada film, Bhavana, Kiran Srinivas and Aindrita Ray. The film's soundtrack and score is composed by Niladri Kumar, a classical musician making his film debut.[1] Whilst the cinematography is by H. M. Ramachandra, the sound design is by the Academy Award winner Resul Pookutty, making his debut in Kannada films.[2]

The plot revolves around the four characters about their relationships and journeys presented as an episodic catalogue.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's score and soundtrack is composed by Pandit Niladri Kumar who is best known as a sitar player in Indian classical and fusion music. The album is distributed by Lahari Music.

All lyrics are written by Kaviraj

No.TitleSingersLength
1."Aigiri Nandini"Arjun Nair 
2."Hoo Mele Hani"Junne Bannerji, Savani Mudgal 
3."Neenilla Nanna Yedeyali"Mohan 
4."Neenene Hosa Kanasu"Jonita Gandhi 
5."Aaha Identha"Balachandra Prabhu 
6."Aalangisu Baa Nannanu"Balachandra Prabhu, Jonita Gandhi 
7."More Piya"Ankitha 

References

  1. ^ "A quintessential 'Zitar'bug". Deccan Chronicle. 3 June 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Resul Pookutty finally makes Kannada debut". The Times of India. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.