Prem Adda
Prem Adda | |
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Promotional poster | |
Directed by | Mahesh Babu |
Produced by | Murali Krishna |
Story by | M. Sasikumar |
Starring |
Prem Murali Krishna Kriti Kharbanda |
Music by | V. Harikrishna |
Production company |
Mekaa Pictures |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Prem Adda is an Indian Kannada language action film. Prem,Meka Murali Krishna and Kriti Kharbanda are in the lead roles of the film. The film is directed by Mahesh Babu and the film music is scored by V. Harikrishna. The film is the remake of Tamil film Subramaniapuram. Prem is acting under another director for the first time in this movie.
Cast
- Prem as Ranganatha
- Meka Murali Krishna as Seena
- Kriti Kharbanda as Girija
- Chandrakala
- Shivanagu
- Nagarajamurthy as Somanna
- Aindrita Ray (Special appearance)
- Scarlett Mellish Wilson (Special appearance)
Soundtrack
Prem Adda has six songs composed by V. Harikrishna, one song was taken from original movie. All the songs are super hit in the market.
Tracklist
Prem Adda | |
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Soundtrack album by V. Harikrishna | |
Released | November 2014 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Melkote Hudugi" | Malavalli Saikrishna | Kailash Kher, V. Harikrishna, Anuradha Bhat, Raju Thalikoti | 04:48 |
2. | "Basanthi" | Yogaraj Bhat | V. Harikrishna, Priyadarshini | 04:36 |
3. | "Baadigege" | Prem | Prem, Shreya Ghoshal | 04:05 |
4. | "Adda Boys" | Tushar Ranganath | Shankar Mahadevan | 04:00 |
5. | "Kalli Ivalu" | V. Nagendra Prasad | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 05:17 |
Release
The film was originally intended to be released on 30 November 2012.[1] Later, the film released on 7 December 2012 to generally positive reviews. Prem's acting in the movie was praised. It has been called a violent movie by reviewers. The film received an 'A' certificate from the Film Censor Board.It grossed 6 crores.
Reviews
- Times of India wrote:"There is no excuse for director Mahesh Babu to direct such a film full of violence, sending a wrong signal to young minds. Be it the script, narration, sequences or even the Aindrita Ray dance sequence, there is no nativity in any of these segments".[2]
- Rediff wrote:"Prem Adda will entertain the masses who look for a rustic feel in films".[3]
- Chitraloka wrote:"the film runs in a faster pace and relates well to the present environment, though it is based on the events of the eighties. The costumes, look of the film remains focused to the 1985 period, while the technical support and narration has used state of the art techniques".[4]
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