Sajni
Sajni | |
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Directed by | Murugesh |
Produced by | Sonali Nikhil |
Written by | Praveen Kanth |
Screenplay by | Murugesh |
Based on |
Jodi (1999) by Praveen Kanth |
Starring |
Sameer Dattani Sharmila Mandre Anant Nag |
Music by | A. R. Rahman |
Cinematography |
M. M. Rangaswamy Ian Howes |
Edited by | V. T. Vijayan |
Production company |
Metro Film Corporation Ltd |
Release date |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Sajni (also spelled as Sajani or Sajini) (Kannada: ಸಜನಿ) is a 2007 Kannada film directed by Murugesh. The film stars Dhyan, Sharmila Mandre and Anant Nag in lead roles. lead actress Sharmila Mandre makes her Kannada debut through this film.[1] The film is produced by Sonali Nikhil and Sunanda Murali Manohar. For the first time in Kannada cinema, the film features a soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman with all compositions re-used from Rahman's Tamil film Jodi (which was released in 1999), of which this film is a remake of. The film released statewide on 23 February 2007.[2][3]
Cast
- Sameer Dattani (credited as Dhyan) as Vikram
- Sharmila Mandre as Sajni
- Anant Nag as Ananth Murthy
- Avinash as Vikram's father
- Bhavya as Ananth Murthy's sister
- Amulya as Vikram's sister
- Shivaram
- M. S. Umesh
- Master Anand
- Chaya Singh in a cameo appearance
Soundtrack
Sajni | ||||
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Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Producer | A. R. Rahman | |||
A. R. Rahman chronology | ||||
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The official soundtrack contains six songs re-used from A.R. Rahman's Jodi soundtrack, which itself reused some songs of his earlier film Doli Saja Ke Rakhna.
Song | Artist(s) | Lyrics |
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Chandramukhiye | Madhushree, Naresh Iyer, Roop Kumar Rathod | Kaviraj |
Lovely London | Swetha Mohan | Belluru Ramamoorthy |
Turu Tunduru | Shreya Ghoshal | Kaviraj |
Ondu Sulladaru (Duet) | Srinivas, Sujatha | J. M. Prahlad |
Jaana O Jaana | Vasundara Das, Kailash Kher | V. Manohar |
Ondu Sulladaru (Solo) | Srinivas | J. M. Prahlad |
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