Dharma (2004 film)

Dharma is an Indian Kannada film written and directed by K. V. Chandrakanth, produced by M. G. Ramamurthy under Vasushree Productions, starring Darshan and Sindhu Menon in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Hamsalekha. The film was released on 5 March 2004.

Dharma
Directed byK. V. Chandrakanth
Produced byM. G. Ramamurthy
Written by
  • K. V. Chandrakanth
  • V. Nagendra Prasad
StarringDarshan Thoogudeep
Music byHamsalekha
CinematographySundarnath Suvarna
Production
company
Vasushree Productions
Release date
5 March 2004[1]
Running time
2 hours 29 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast

Production

Dharma is the 14nth film of Darshan. Sindhu Menon was roped in to play the female lead. A new heroine Jennifer credited as Monisha is signed in to play the second heroine. She had worked in a few Tamil films under the pseudonym of Nanditha. K. V. Chandrakanth who worked as an assistant to P. Vasu makes his directional debut. Hamsalekha will score the soundtrack while cinematography is handled by Sundarnath Suvarna. Jai Jagadish, Doddanna, Rangayana Raghu, Harish Rai, Bhagath Bhaagavathar and Ramesh Pandith portray other characters. The film was shot in Mysore, Ooty, Bangalore and Goa.[2]

Themes

According to writer-director K. V. Chandrakanth, the central character Dharma enacted by Darshan Thoogudeep is an uncultured rowdy. The film marks his transition from a thug to a poet thus proving that the pen is mightier than a sword. Also the character of Dharma and his transition is similar to the life of Valmiki and his evolution from a barbarian to a poet.[2]

Music

  1. "Hrudaya Nin Impada" by Divya and Chethan
  2. "Kavya Amrutha" by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
  3. "Nam Hero Barthan" by Hemanth Kumar
  4. "Meghashyama Baa" by Rajesh Krishnan and Nanditha
  5. "Readina" by Hemanth
  6. "Shocku Shocku" by Malgudi Subha

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References

  1. "ಧರ್ಮ". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  2. "Darshan is now Dharma". viggy.com. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  3. "Dharma Songs". kannadamasti.com. Retrieved 11 February 2020.


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