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Nammanna

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Nammanna
Directed byN. Shankar
Story bySanjeevi
Muthyala Subbaiah
Based onAnna (Telugu)(1994) by Muthyala Subbaiah
Produced byBalamuttaiah
Starring
CinematographySudhakar Reddy Yakkanti
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byGurukiran
Production
company
Sri Dhanalakshmi creations
Release date
  • 18 November 2005 (2005-11-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Nammanna (transl. Our Brother) is a 2005 Indian Kannada-language action-drama film directed by N. Shankar featuring Sudeep, Anjala Zaveri and Asha Saini in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran. The film was released on 18 November 2005. This movie is dubbed in Telugu as Dowrjanyam. The film is a remake of the 1994 Telugu film Anna.

Plot synopsis

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A youth suspected to be a Naxalite, leaves the rural land and moves to the city, where his brother is killed by a mafia don. The youth takes the matter into his hands, kills the don and serves the poor.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Nammanna
Soundtrack album by
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageKannada
LabelJhankar Music
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by Jayant Kaikini, Kaviraj and Goturi.

No. Song title Singers Lyrics
1 "Jumbalikale" Gurukiran Sriranga
2 "Hodi Hodi Jatka Gadi" Shankar Mahadevan, Anuradha Sriram Sriranga
3 "Chellu Chellu" K. S. Chithra, Hariharan Kaviraj
4 "Gilli Gilli" L. N. Shastry, Chaitra HG Goturi
5 "Olave Kele" K. S. Chithra, Srinivas Kaviraj
6 "Mavayya" Sonu Kakkar Gurukiran

Reception

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A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Nammanna is an ordinary offering from a good producer. Sudeep would do better to choose projects give his career a boost".[1] A critic from Sify wrote that "This lavishly made action film fails to impress in spite of a good story and the presence of an actor like Sudeep".[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Nammanna: A wasted effort". Rediff.com.
  2. ^ Sify review
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