Maduve Mane

Maduve Mane (Kannada: ಮದುವೆ ಮನೆ) (English : Wedding House) is a 2011 Indian Kannada language film in the romantic comedy genre starring Ganesh and Shradha Arya in the lead roles. The film was directed by Sunil Kumar Singh and produced by H. A. Rahman under the banner J. J. International. The music of the film was composed by Manikanth Kadri.

Maduve Mane
Directed bySunil Kumar Singh
Produced byH. A. Rahman
Written byNagesh
StarringGanesh
Shradha Arya
Music byManikanth Kadri
CinematographyShekar Chandra
Edited bySoundar Raju
Distributed byK. Manju Cinemaas
Release date
  • 4 November 2011 (2011-11-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast

Plot

Suraj (Ganesh), a funny, talkative, irritating character, bumps into Suma (Shradha Arya) in a train. She is about to marry Dushyantha, an ASP specialising in dealing with terrorists. Throughout the journey on the train, Suraj attempts to woo her and ends up getting invited to her wedding. He continues to woo her till the last minute but she doesn't fall for him. When Dushyantha is about to tie the knot with Suma, he suddenly walks out of the building dragging Suma along, with everyone including Suraj watching. He then orders Suma and Suraj to get into a jeep and not to stop driving at any cost. He tells everyone about an anonymous phone call about bombs being placed in the jeep and in and outside the building. Although, after checking they realize it was just some LEDs planted and not bombs. Meanwhile, Suraj and Suma's jeep runs out of fuel, so they grab hold of an overhead branch and are saved, but are stuck in a forest. Dushyantha demands his crew to track down the anonymous phone caller. Back in the forest, Suraj and Suma start bonding while finding their way back. Twenty four hours pass without a sign of Suma or Suraj. Dushyantha receives calls from the anonymous caller, who is none other than Suraj. Suma catches him red-handed and Dushyantha identifies the caller. Suraj and Suma reach his village where he reveals about his sister Preeti, who was killed by Dushyantha. He also reveals how corrupt and uncivilized Dushyantha is. Dushyantha then arrives at Suraj's home and reveals to him privately about himself, unaware that he is being filmed. Suraj then plays his video at Dushyantha and Suma's wedding, where Suraj had come to save a little girl from this village from Dushyantha. Dushyantha is arrested. Suma, her family, Suraj, and the little girl are at the train station, where the little girl promises to achieve what Preeti was headed to do (she had been selected to be a part of NASA and was going there when she got shot). Just before the movie finishes Suma and Suraj unite.

Production

The film was earlier rumored to be a remake of Hindi blockbuster film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. However, the team dismissed the rumors and said that the film was an adaptation of Ramayana in modern times.[1]

Reception

The film received average reviews from the critics and was a box office failure.

Soundtrack

Song TitleSingersLyricist
"Naxalittu Naanalla"Vijay Prakash, Surmukhi RamanYogaraj Bhat
"Idena"Manikanth Kadri, Surmukhi RamanPrathima Mudigere
"Priya Ninna"Hemanth Kumar, Chaitra H. G.Kaviraj
"Kanne Koodiruvaaga"KarthikJayanth Kaikini
"Onde Notakke"TippuPrathima Mudigere
"Chitthara"Manikanth KadriSunil Kumar Singh
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References

  1. Hooli, By: Shekhar H. (16 April 2010). "Maduve Mane is a modern version of Ramyana". www.filmibeat.com.
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