Crazy Kutumba

Crazy Kutumba
Directed by B Ramamurthy
Produced by Ravi Joshi
Written by Atul Kale
Sudesh Manjrekar
Starring Ramesh Aravind
Ananth Nag
Music by Ricky Kej
Mysore Ananthaswamy
Cinematography K. Mallikarjun
Ramesh Appi
Edited by Narahalli Jnanesh
Production
company
Luv Kush Productions
Release dates
February 12, 2010
Running time
125 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada

Crazy Kutumba (Kannada: ಕ್ರೇಜಿ ಕುಟುಂಬ) is a 2010 Kannada comedy film directed by B. Ramamurthy and produced by Ravi Joshi for Luv Kush Productions banner. The story is a remake of Marathi film De Dhakka (2008) which was inspired from the Hollywood film, Little Miss Sunshine (2006).[1]

The film features Ramesh Aravind and Ananth Nag in leading roles with Sanathini, Dhanya Rao, Jai Jagadish, Bank Janardhan and other theater artistes from North Karnataka region playing supporting roles.

Cast

Plot

A family travels from a village to Bangalore, as one of its members is to participate in a dance contest. En route, the conflicts and travails of the family come to the fore in a humorous manner.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ricky Kej for Junglee music company. One song "Amma Naanu" is composed by Mysore Ananthaswamy.[2] The soundtrack includes popular folk poems written by acclaimed poets such as Kuvempu and K. S. Narasimhaswamy.

Track listing
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Amma Naanu (originally composed by Mysore Ananthaswamy and rearranged by Ricky Kej)"  H. S. VenkateshmurthyShreya Ghoshal 05:40
2. "Hendathi Obbalu"  K. S. NarasimhaswamyRajesh Krishnan 03:41
3. "Nade Mundhe"  KuvempuAvinash Chebbi, Avinash Bharadwaj 04:36
4. "Naanagiddare Shrimantha"  Jayanth KaikiniRajesh Krishnan 04:27
5. "Banthu Banthu"  Avinash ChebbiAvinash Chebbi 01:21
6. "Chori Chori"  Avinash ChebbiM. D. Pallavi Arun 01:50
7. "Nee Badalaadare"  Avinash ChebbiB. Jayashree, M. D. Pallavi Arun, Avinash Chebbi, Rajesh Krishnan, Badri Prasad, L. N. Shastry 03:59
8. "Main Chulbuli Hoon"  Avinash ChebbiAvinash Chebbi, Sinchan Dixit 01:30

Review

Upon release, the film met with favorable critical reviews for its content and character portrayals. Rediff.com reviewed with 3 stars saying the film is meant to be watched with entire family.[3] Times of India reviewed saying the film is endearing to the family audience.

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