Ninne Preethisuve Explained

Ninne Preethisuve
Director:Om Prakash Rao
Story:Rajakumaran
Based On:Nee Varuvai Ena (Tamil)
Producer:K Meharunnisa Rehaman
K Musthafa
Music:Rajesh Ramanath
Cinematography:Anaji Nagaraj
Editing:S. Manohar
Studio:Oscar Films
Runtime:152 minutes
Language:Kannada
Country:India

Ninne Preethisuve is a 2002 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Om Prakash Rao and produced by Oscar Films. The film features Ramesh Aravind, and Raasi in lead roles with Shiva Rajkumar in extended cameo.[1] The film was a remake of director Rajakumaran's Tamil film Nee Varuvai Ena (1999).

Production

The film was launched at the Sriramanjeneya Temple in Hanumanthnagar, Bangalore.[2]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Rajesh Ramanath with the lyrics by K. Kalyan. All the tunes from Tamil film is retained while the song "Olave Nanna Olave" is based on the song "Prema Endukani" from Ninne Premistha.[3]

Reception

A critic from Viggy wrote that "However, 'Ninne Preethisuve' is a genuine attempt to mean different at least in the climax and story line".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ninne Preetisuve - Ramesh is back with Shivrajkumar. Viggy.
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20011117184916fw_/http://www.chitraloka.com/english/action_cut/four_muhu.html. Chitraloka. 3 October 2024. 17 November 2001. Rain of remakes. 30 July 2001. CNB.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20141227004741/http://mio.to/album/Ninne+Preethisuve+%282002%29 Songs list
  4. Web site: Ninne Preetisuve - a genuine attempt to add value to the word 'different'. Viggy.