Swayam Krushi (2011 film)
Swayam Krushi is a 2011 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by debutante, Veerendra Babu, who also produced, wrote the screenplay, and acted in the film alongside newcomer Thamanna.[1][2]
Swayam Krushi | |
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Directed by | Veerendra Babu |
Produced by | Veerendra Babu |
Written by | Veerendra Babu Vijay Chendoor K M Indra |
Starring | Veerendra Babu Thamanna |
Music by | Abhimanyu Roy |
Cinematography | S. R. Sudhakar Cinetech Suri |
Production company | Swayam Krushi |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Cast
- Veerendra Babu as Vijaykumar[3][1]
- Thamanna as Kalyani[3]
- Bianca Desai as Priya[1]
- Ambareesh as a chief minister[1]
- Suman as GK, a contractor[4][1]
- Charan Raj as Prakash Bhandari, Kalyani's father[1]
- Rekha V. Kumar as Kalyani's mother
- Vijay Chendoor[5]
- Janardhan as Amogh[1]
- Satyajith
- Chidanand
- Umashree
- Rangayana Raghu
- Mumaith Khan in an item number
Reception
The Times of India gave the film a rating of three out of five stars and wrote that "Though N Veerendrababu has selected a drab subject, a number of sequences keep you glued to the movie".[3]In a review by Deccan Herald, the reviewer stated that "Director Veerendra Babu has shown people it is alright to apply the words of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda and others, to achieve success and create a modern Ram Rajya (transl. Rama's kingdom)".[1] Bangalore Mirror wrote that "Swayam Krushi's only credit is that it does not descend into the lowest ebb".[4] The film did not perform well at the box office.[2][5]
References
- Srivani, B. S. (2 September 2011). "Swayam Krushi - Deccan Herald". Deccan Herald.
- M. R. (14 June 2012). "'Fame actually scares me' - Deccan Herald". Deccan Herald.
- "Swayam Krushi Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of Swayam Krushi by The Times of India". The Times of India. 9 November 2011.
- "Can't really do everything". Bangalore Mirror. 3 September 2011.
- Waseem, Mohammed (16 December 2017). "Monjunath is caught between the devil and the deep sea: Vijay Chendoor". The Times of India.