Ambari
Poster
Directed byA. P. Arjun
Written byA. P. Arjun
Produced byV Lakshmikanth
H. S. Suresh
StarringYogesh
Supreetha
CinematographySatya Hegde
Edited byDeepu S. Kumar
Music byV. Harikrishna
Production
company
Sri Lambodara Combines
Release date
  • 30 January 2009 (2009-01-30)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Ambari is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by A. P. Arjun in his directorial debut. The film stars Yogesh and Supreetha in the lead roles, while Petrol Prasanna, Rangayana Raghu, Sandeep, Dinesh Mangalore, Kishori Ballal and Aruna Balraj in supporting roles.

Ambari was released on 30 January 2009 to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success at the box office.[1][2]

Plot

Dhananjaya is a cobbler leading a simple life with his drunkard father. Saraswathi alias Saro is a rich girl who meets Dhananjaya and falls for his kind-heartedness. Dhananjaya and Saro undertake a bicycle journey to Taj Mahal, where they are tailed by a gangster named Gani, who received a contract from Saro's father to finish Dhananjaya due to status issues. Gani also wants to exact revenge on Dhananjaya for injuring him in a fight. Despite getting stabbed by Gani in a fight, Dhananjaya finally brings Saro to visit Taj Mahal on her birthday and dies from his injuries, while Saro gets devastated.

Cast

  • Yogesh as Dhananjaya
  • Supreetha as Saraswathi/Saro
  • Rangayana Raghu as Dhananjaya's father
  • Petrol Prasanna as Ghani
  • Sandeep
  • Kishori Ballal as Saro's grandmother
  • Dinesh Mangalore as Saro's father
  • Aruna Balraj as Saro's mother
  • Mahesh Raj
  • Vikram Mor
  • Mahendran
  • Vinod Varadaraj

Release

The film was released on 30 January 2009.

Soundtrack

All the songs are composed and scored by V. Harikrishna.[3]

Sl NoSong TitleSinger(s)Lyricist
1"Yaare Nee Devatheya"Chetan SoscaA. P. Arjun
2"Aakasha Neene"Sonu NigamJayanth Kaikini
3"Nee Sokalu"Shreya GhoshalA. P. Arjun
4"O Aluthaave"S. P. BalasubrahmanyamA. P. Arjun
5"Ele Kenchi Taare"V. Harikrishna, EmilV. Nagendra Prasad
6"Aakasha Neene"K. S. ChithraJayanth Kaikini

Reception

Critical response

The Times of India gave 3/5 stars; praising the cinematography and action sequences and wrote "An excellent show by the director who has selected a romantic story with freshness in the script and neat narration though it drags on a little in the second half."[4] R G Vijayasarathy of Rediff gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Ambari could have been more interesting but it ends up as just an average fare."[5]

Awards

References

  1. "First 100 of 2009 'Ambari'". IndiaGlitz. 11 May 2009. Archived from the original on 26 May 2009. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  2. "Fading glory of 100 days". The New Indian Express. 22 July 2009.
  3. Ambari Audio Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  4. "Ambari Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  5. G Vijayasarathy (30 January 2009). "Ambari is average". Rediff. Retrieved 18 December 2013.


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