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Wikipedia article




'Ambari' is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language romance film written and directed by A. P. Arjun, making his debut. The film stars Yogesh and Supreetha. The film opened in January 2009 to positive reviews and went on to become the first film in 2009 to screen for over 100 days across many cinema halls in Karnataka.

The film deals with the journey the lead characters undertake from Bangalore to Tajmahal on a cycle.

Cast



*Yogesh as Dhananjaya

*Supreetha as Saraswathi/Saru

*Rangayana Raghu

*Petrol Prasanna

*Sandeep

*Kishori Ballal as granny of Saru

*Dinesh Mangalore

*Aruna Balraj as Mother of Saru

*Mahesh Raj

*Vikram Mor

*Mahendran

*Vinod Varadaraj

Release



The film was released on 30 January 2009 all over Karnataka and performed well at the box-office. It crossed over 100 days screening in many theaters.

Soundtrack



All the songs are composed and scored by V. Harikrishna.[http://gaana.com/album/ambari Ambari Audio] Retrieved 18 December 2013.

Reception



Critical response



'The Times of India' scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars and says "Yogish is excellent and looks like the boy next door with controlled acting. Suprita is impressive. Rangayana Raghu excels. Sathya Hegde's camerawork is marvellous as is Harikrishna's music. Ravivarma's action scenes are thrilling" Sify wrote "Supritha has a good future. She has the heroine material in her. Rangayana Raghu isroutine and Petrol Prasanna as villain is painful. The melody is missing from V.Harikrishna. Satya Hegde has given a lovely cinematography once again after 'Dhuniya'."

Awards



*Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor - Yogesh

*Karnataka State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer - Chetan Sosca - "Yaare Nee devateya"

*Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - Kannada - Chetan Sosca - "Yaare Nee devateya"

*Suvarna Award for Best Male Playback singer - Chetan Sosca - "Yaare Nee devateya"

*Mirchi Music award for Best Male Playback singer - Chetan Sosca - "Yaare Nee devateya"

References




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