A.K.47 (film)
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Film DVD cover
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Directed by | Om Prakash Rao |
Produced by | Ramu |
Screenplay by | Om Prakash Rao |
Story by | S. R. Brothers |
Starring | Shiva Rajkumar Chandini Om Puri |
Music by | Hamsalekha |
Cinematography | P. Rajan |
Edited by | S. Manohar |
Distributed by | Ramu Enterprises |
Release dates
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17 June 1999 |
Running time
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157 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
A.K.47 (Kannada: ಏ. ಕೇ. 47 (ē. kē. 47)) is an Indian Kannada film directed by Om Prakash Rao and starring Shivarajkumar, Om Puri, Girish Karnad in pivotal roles. The music is scored by Hamsalekha[1] This film was remade in Telugu and Hindi with same name starring Saikumar and Aditya respectively.
Cast
- Shivarajkumar
- Chandini
- Om Puri
- Girish Karnad
- Ashish Vidyarthi
- Srividya
- Sadhu Kokila
- Charulatha in special appearance
Box office
It successfully completed 175 days in many centers of Karnataka[2] and became a career highlight for actor Shivarajkumar.This movie's credit goes to many people one is Producer Ramu, Director om prakash rao, Music director Nadabramha Hamsalekha, of course Shivanna, and last but not least MS Ramesh & HS Rajshekar for their tremendous dialogue.Though it is Kannada movie, but half of the movie containing Hindi dialogue's. Om puris Hindi punch dialogue's got good appreciation. Ex':- "mera jhootha ka naam bi dawoodh hai" , " maarne keliye naa thu goodse, marnekeliye naa me gaandhi" dialogues impressed non Kannada audience. This is the first full length DTS Kannada movie.
Soundtrack
All songs and lyrics are written by Hamsalekha.
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Soundtrack album by Hamsalekha | |
Released |
1999
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Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Track # | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
1 | Naanu Kannadada Kanda | K. J. Yesudas | |
2 | Kadalo Kadalo | Hariharan, K. S. Chitra | |
3 | Yaari Anjuburuki | Rajesh Krishnan, K. S. Chitra | |
4 | Oh My Son | S. P. Balasubramanyam | |
5 | Hey Ram This is India | Hariharan |
Awards
- 1999–2000 Karnataka State Film Awards
- Best Editing — S. Manohar
- Best Sound Recording — Kodandapani
- Special Award (Novel Techniques)
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