Agni IPS

Agni IPS
Directed by Anand P. Raju
Produced by Rockline Venkatesh
Written by R. Selvaraj
Starring Saikumar
Ranjitha
B. Sarojadevi
Music by Ram Chakravarthy
Cinematography J. G. Krishna
Edited by R. Janardhan
Production
company
Rockline Productions
Release date
1997
Running time
132 min
Country IndiaIndia
Language Kannada

Agni IPS (Kannada: ಅಗ್ನಿ ಐ.ಪಿ.ಎಸ್) is a 1997 Indian Kannada action film directed by Anand P. Raju,[1] written by R. Selvaraj and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars Saikumar and Ranjitha in lead roles along with B. Sarojadevi playing a key supporting role. The film had musical score by Ram Chakravarthy and the cinematography was by J. G. Krishna.

The film, upon release, met with hugely positive reviews and catapulted actor Saikumar's career to greater heights. The film's success led the makers to dub in Tamil retaining the same title.

Plot

Agni (Saikumar) is an honest and short-tempered police officer who clashes with a dangerous gangster called Kotwal (Sathyaprakash), while clearing a riot created by him on the streets Agni loses his friend Baasha Khan (Rockline Venkatesh). Agni marries Ranjitha after being stalked and troubled by her. The three students Raghupathi, Raghava and Rajaram who are responsible for ruining the college are arrested by Agni.

Kotwal and a corrupted politician (Sudheer) creates lot of troubles in which Baasha Khan's mother gets killed and Ranjitha suffers a miscarriage which leads to divorcing Agni by blaming him for the mess. In the end Ranjitha and lawyer (Saroja Devi) gets kidnapped, Agni saves them and kills Kotwal.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Ram Chakravarthy with lyrics by S. Keshavamurthy.[2]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Dushta Janara Damana"S. KeshavamurthyS. P. Balasubramanyam 
2."Biddaitho"S. KeshavamurthyK. S. Chithra 
3."Jeevana Veene Nudiside"S. KeshavamurthyK. S. Chithra 
4."Lokamathe Pranayadathe"S. KeshavamurthyK. S. Chithra 
5."Hedarale Madadigoskara"S. KeshavamurthyS. P. Balasubramanyam, K. S. Chithra 

References


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