2013 Indian film
Pyarge Aagbittaite |
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Directed by | Kevin Bala |
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Written by | Keshavaditya (dialogues) |
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Screenplay by | Kevin Bala |
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Based on | Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai by Parag Kulkarni and Satish Rajwade |
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Produced by | Shoba Prakash |
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Starring | Komal Kumar Prathana Prabhu |
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Cinematography | Balabharani |
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Edited by | Suresh Urs |
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Music by | Dharma Teja |
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Release date |
- 5 September 2013 (2013-09-05)
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Country | India |
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Language | Kannada |
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Pyarge Aagbittaite is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Kevin Bala and starring Komal and Prathana Prabhu. The film's title is based on the song of the same name and it is a remake of Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai (2010). The film was a box office failure.[1]
Plot
A girl from Bangalore meets a boy from Mysore.[2]
Cast
Production
The film was initially had a different title but reverted to the current title after the original title had been registered under someone else's name.[3] Mangalore-based dancer Prathana Prabhu made her debut with this film after the director saw one of her dances. She initially rejected the film but accepted after watching Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai (2010).[4] The muhurat shot of the film took place in May 2013.[3] The director, who worked as an assistant director for Singam (2010) only knew Tamil and had to have a Kannada translator.[4] Komal wrote some of his dialogues for the film.[5] The film was shot in a single schedule in Bangalore, Kasargod, Mysore, and Sakleshpur.[5][6] The film was reportedly in the top ten of a microblogging website.[7] The film finished production and was ready for release a hundred days after it entered production.[3]
Soundtrack
The music for the film was composed by Dharma Teja. An audio launch was held in Bangalore with Ambareesh in attendance.[8]
Reception
A critic from The Times of India wrote that "Komal has proved that he can shine in serious roles too with a neat performance. Prarthana is good. Akul Balaji is a waste. Music by Dharmateja and camera by Balabharani are average".[9]
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