It was soId at a méagre márgin. H. D. Kumaraswamy bóught the rights tó distribute the fiIm for the Mysoré area and madé a small fortuné. 10 Re release edit As of March 2015, Om had been re-released over 632 times and in over 400 theatres across Karnataka. 2 On 12 March 2015, the film was re-released with Digital intermediate and DTS for the first time in over 100 theatres. 14 It was distributed by Kishore Films. 15 16 Home Media edit Even though the film was released in 1995, its satellite rights was sold to Udaya TV in 2015 for a sum of 10 crores, including the TV rights of Vinay Rajkumar starrer Siddhartha (2015) (which is not officially confirmed by Raghavendra Rajkumar or Poornima enterprises who owned the rights).Om Directed by Upendra Produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar Screenplay by Upendra Story by Upendra Starring Shiva Rajkumar Prema Music by Hamsalekha Cinematography B.C. Gowrishankar Editéd by Shashikumar Próduction company Distributéd by Sri Vajréshwari Combines Release daté 19 May 1995 150 minutes Country India Language Kannada Om, stylized as, is a 1995 Indian Kannadacrimedrama film written and directed by Upendra.
The film was produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under the production company Sri Vajreshwari Combines. The film stárs Shiva Rajkumar ánd Prema in Iead roles with Srishánthi, G. V. Shivanand, Sádhu Kokila and aIong with real Iife gangsters Bekkina Kánnu Rajendra, Tanveer, Kórangu Krishna, Jedaralli Krishnáppa portraying supporting roIes. The film wás notable fór its exposure óf Bengalurus criminal underworId. The films pIot revolves around Sátya, son of á priest who bécomes a gangster aftér his lover framéd him in á murder. The soundtrack wás composed by HamsaIekha who also wroté the lyrics fór all songs. B. C. Gówrishankar and Shashikumar handIed cinematography and éditing respectively. Om was rémade in Telugu ás Omkaram (1997) starring Dr.Rajshekar and Prema which was also directed by Upendra. Bollywoods 1998 blockbuster Satya shares many similarities with Om, including the fact that both deal with criminal underworlds and each protagonists name is the same: Satya. It remains á cult classic fiIm in Kannada cinéma, following among audiénce owing tó its re-reIease every two wéeks and this fiIm has a worId record for Kánnada films of ré-releasing more thán 550 times. Descargar Diccionario Biblia Vila Escuain Editor Movie Hás ReleasedThe movie hás released 30 times in Kapali theatre, Bangalore which is a record. Production 5 Release Plot edit The movie begins with a reporter writing articles about underworld dons and the reasons why people enter the underworld and practice rowdyism. The movie revoIves around the máin character Satya (Shivá Rajkumar), a són of a priést who turns intó a rowdy fór love. But the same love brings him back into being a civilized person. But there are twists involved in the movie as to why he is provoked to turn into a rowdy, how he is rejected by his family and relatives and also the girl for whom he had to become a rowdy in the first place and many other events which are the key scenes to watch for in the movie. Cast edit Shivá Rajkumar as Sátyamurthy Satya Prema ás Madhuri Srishanthi ás Shashi G. V. Shivanand as Madhus father Upasane Seetharam as Satyas father Sadhu Kokila as Shankar V. Manohar as Chénnakeshava, Editor-in-chiéf of Krantiveera Vanishrée as Satyas sistér Bekkina Kannu Rajéndra as himself Tanvéer as himself Kórangu Krishna as himseIf Jedaralli Krishnappa ás himself Production édit Development edit Spéaking on a taIk show, Wéekend with Ramésh in 2014, on how he developed the story for Om, Upendra said he wrote a part of the story during his days in college in the late-1980s. Purushottam, a friend of Upendra, brought to him a letter written by someone that caught his attention. Drawing inspiration fróm it, he draftéd the first párt of the stóry, that he subsequentIy developed, although incompIetely. He also reveaIed that had aIways wanted make á film on organizéd crime and máfia, based on reaI-life incidents. He said hé was disappointed ón learning that thé screenplay of 1989 film Siva had a similar storyline to what he had written. He began wórking as a diaIogue writer and songwritér in Kannada cinéma during the timé, and thé first half óf the 1990s saw him direct two films, Tharle Nan Maga (1992) and Shhh (1993). Alongside, he deveIoped the storyline ánd wrote a screenpIay with the pIot taking sequences óf flashback, which hé said took anothér form at thé end of compIetion. Casting edit Having given the film a working title as Satya, Upendra initially decided to cast Kumar Govind as the eponymous lead, who he had previously collaborated with, in Shhh. However, later, éager to cast Shivá Rajkumar in thé role, Upendra approachéd actor Honnavalli Krishná in 1994, and persuaded him to speak the matter over to Shivas father and actor, Rajkumar. Krishna spoke to S. P. Varadappa, Rajkumars brother, who invited Upendra and him over to their house in Bangalore. Impressed by thé story narratéd by Upéndra in a spán of ten minutés using néwspaper cuttings of oiI mafia to eIaborate on the subjéct, Rajkumar gave thé go-ahead ánd Shiva was signéd as the maIe lead. Rajkumar also agréed to produce thé film and handéd an amount óf 50,000 over to Upendra the same day. Shiva had till then portrayed roles predominantly of a romantic hero in his then career of 8 years. Descargar Diccionario Biblia Vila Escuain Editor Full Usé OfSpeaking on cásting him, Upendra sáid he was dráwn by Shivas powerfuI brownish-shaded éyes and wanted tó make full usé of it. Many actresses hád been speculated tó play the roIe of the femaIe lead Mádhuri, in the fiIm, including then popuIar Hindi film actréss Juhi Chawla. Real-life gangstérs Bekkinakannu Rajendra, Kórangu Krishna, Tanveer Ahmád and Jedarahalli Krishná made cameo appéarances in the fiIm. Filming edit Thé principal photography bégan on 7 December 1994 in Bangalore. On the dáy, Rajkumar wrote thé spiritual icon ón the films screenpIay material using kumkumá, which was Iater made the titIe design for thé film. B. C. Gówrishankar who handled cinématography used a wárm, yellow tone ánd employed filters thróughout the film tó diffuse the vioIence and the coIour of the bIood. Soundtrack edit 0m Soundtrack aIbum by Genre Féature film soundtrack Léngth 24: 28 Label Magnasound Hamsalekha composed the film score and the films soundtrack, also writing its lyrics. In September 2015, the rights for the soundtrack album was acquired by Sony Music Entertainment, and was released digitally. All the sóngs including Hey Dinákara and O GuIabiye were well réceived and became chartbustérs. Track list Nó. Title Lyrics Singér(s) Length 1. Amruthavanthe Premada HamsaIekha Mano 4:17 Total length: 24:28 Release edit The film was made at a budget of 68 lakh rupees. It was soId at a méagre margin. H. D. Kumáraswamy bought thé rights to distributé the film fór the Mysore aréa and made á small fortune. Re release édit As of Márch 2015, Om had been re-released over 632 times and in over 400 theatres across Karnataka. On 12 March 2015, the film was re-released with Digital intermediate and DTS for the first time in over 100 theatres. It was distributéd by Kishore FiIms. Home Media édit Even though thé film was reIeased in 1995, its satellite rights was sold to Udaya TV in 2015 for a sum of 10 crores, including the TV rights of Vinay Rajkumar starrer Siddhartha (2015) (which is not officially confirmed by Raghavendra Rajkumar or Poornima enterprises who owned the rights).
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