Omkara (2004 film)

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Omkara
File:Omkara (2004 film).jpg
Directed by Shivamani
Produced by Company Films
Screenplay by Shivamani
Story by Shivamani
Starring Upendra
Preeti Jhangiani
Rahul Dev
Rangayana Raghu
Shwetha Menon
Music by Gurukiran
Cinematography Mathew Rajan
Edited by S. Manohar
Production
company
R. S. Productions
Release dates
18 September 2004
Running time
165 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada

Omkara (Kannada: ಓಂಕಾರ) is a 2004 Indian Kannada crime thriller action film starring Upendra and Preeti Jhangiani in the lead roles. The film was written and directed by Shivamani and produced by Company Films under the banner of R. S. Productions and has music by Gurukiran.[1] Omkara was Upendra's first gangster film and was based on the connection between film industries and the Mumbai underworld mafia.[2] The film was an average grosser.[3]

Cast

Soundtrack

Omkaara
File:OMKARA AUDIO COVER.jpg
Original CD Cover
Soundtrack album by Gurukiran
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Akash audio

The film's soundtrack has seven songs composed by Gurukiran. Upendra, Gurukiran, Kaviraj and V. Manohar penned the lyrics.[1]

Tracklist
No. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length
1. "Otthu Otthu Otu Otthu"   Upendra, V. Manohar Upendra, Shamitha Malnad  
2. "Abbabba Eeke"   Kaviraj Gurukiran, Chaitra H. G.  
3. "Bhalo Bhashi Bengalili"   Upendra Hariharan, Kavita Krishnamurthy  
4. "Sootu Bootu"   Gurukiran Gurukiran  
5. "Goli Maaro"   Kaviraj Gurukiran, Chaitra H. G.  

Reception

Critical reception

Omkara received mixed to positive reviews upon release. Indiaglitz gave the film a very positive review by saying, "Omkara is a film made on a large canvas and can be compared to any non-Kannada film in terms of richness and presentation. The film has excellent production values, a big-star cast and all the commercial ingredients in right proportion to make it an attractive proposition for today's youngsters. Upendra excels in the role and his delivery of the lines is once again superb. His dialogues have been a major attraction in all his films and "Omkaara" is no exception."[4]

Box office

The film failed to live up to expectations and turned out to be just a moderate success at the box office.[3][5]

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