Thirupathi (2006 Kannada film)

Thirupathi is a 2006 Indian Kannada action-crime-drama film directed by Shivamani featuring Sudeep and Pooja Kanwal in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Rajesh Ramanath and lyrics by Kaviraj, Shivamani and Krishna. The film released on 30 June 2007 [2][3] The film was dubbed in Hindi as Vardi Ki Aan.

Thirupathi
Directed byShivamani
Produced byPadma R. S. Gowda
Written byB. A. Madhu (Dialogues)
Screenplay byShivamani, S. S. David
Story byS. S. David
Starring
Music byRajesh Ramanath
CinematographyA. C. Mahendran
Edited byNagendra Urs
Production
company
Gowda Enterprises
Distributed byRamu Films
Release date
  • 30 June 2006 (2006-06-30)[1]
Running time
144 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot

ACP Thirupathi (Sudeep) decide to Teach a lesson to Michael alias Dhanaraj (Charan Raj). He is supported by Home Minister (Rangayana Raghu) and Ashok rao. Dhanraj revealed to Thirupathi's father and cheats his mother. he decide to take revenge on him. Thirupathi makes his supporter turns to his rival. Dhanaraj kidnaps his mother Challenges him. Thirupathi saves his mother and kills him.

Cast

  • Sudeep as Thirupathi
  • Pooja Kanwal as Nandini
  • Sudharani as District Commissioner Margaret
  • Charan Raj as Michael Raj
  • Rangayana Raghu
  • Sundeep Malani
  • Dharma
  • Ashok rao
  • Lakshman rao
  • Sanha
  • Yathi raj
  • Kaddipudi chandru
  • Mallesh Gowda
  • Jayalakshmi
  • Kamala Rajanna
  • Girish Rao
  • P. N. Sathya as Gangster Onte Krishna
  • S. S. David
  • Nagesh Yadav
  • Ramesh Pandith
  • Killer Venkatesh


Soundtrack

Thirupathi
Soundtrack album by
Released7 June 2006
Recorded2006
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageKannada
LabelAkash Audio
ProducerRajesh Ramanath
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Lakha Lakha"KavirajRajesh Krishnan, Sunitha 
2."Hodi Maga"ShivamaniK.S. Chitra 
3."Gumma Gumma"KavirajChetan Sosca, Sunitha 
4."Bole Bole Jimbole"KrishnaAvinash 
5."Thayiye Magana"KrishnaRameshchandra 

References

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