Kempe Gowda (film)

Kempe Gowda
Directed by Sudeep
Produced by Shankare Gowda
Starring Sudeep
Ragini Dwivedi
Ashok Kheny
Music by Arjun Janya
Cinematography Krishna
Editing by N M Vishwa
Distributed by Shankar Productions
Release date(s) 10 March 2011 (2011-03-10)
Running time 137 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada
Budget 4+crores
Box office 32 crores

Kempe Gowda is a 2011 Kannada action film starring Sudeep and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by Sudeep and produced by Shankare Gowda. The film is a remake of the Tamil Superhit film Singam which starred Surya and Anushka Shetty. Arjun has composed the music.[1]

Review

Kempe Gowda runs like a speeding train, bulldozing everything in its path. Once the film starts, the action does not stop till the end as Sudeep (as cop Kempe Gowda) and Ravi Shankar (as villain Armugam) battle each other and deliver stellar performances.

Kempe Gowda is a sub-inspector in a dusty village of Rona in Hubli, his native, where he is adored. Armugam, a notorious criminal, is brought down to his knees at the local police station. Their egos clash and Armugam, who has never had to face an opposition before, decides to teach Gowda a lesson. He is transferred to Bengaluru, where Amugam's writ runs large. As the cop begins to unearth Armugam's misdeeds, he realises that he is up against a real challenge. This kalla-police saga is one that is full of ferocious dialogues and gravity-defying stunts.

Even the love story between Sudeep and Ragini(kavya) lightens the mood in between. Ashok, Girish Karnad and Thara add the family emotions to this narrative. Surprisingly, it is the comedy track of Sharan that pales in comparison. When it comes to acting, Sudeep and Ravi Shankar compete with each other. The casting of the other actors, with a few dialogues, is almost perfect. Thara as Ragini's mother is just an example.

Arjun comes up with some good songs, but it is his background score that gives the film an extra zing. This is Krishna's first film as cinematographer in an action genre. It is as impressive as the shots he captures of waterfalls and verdant fields. Arun Sagar's artwork is excellent. The outdoor shrine of Anjaneya, recasting a village in Mandya as the one in AP and the props in the song Hale Radio, are commendable.

Newcomer Vishwa shows ample talent in editing. So do the duo of Anil and Shreekanth in dialogue writing. Kempe Gowda has nothing to do with the founder of Bangalore though he is remembered in a song. Sudeep is transferred to the Magadi Road police station in the film.

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