Drama (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 2012

Original Title:
Drama

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Jayanna Combines
Yogaraj Movies

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 149

The film starts in a village in Mandya where two youngsters Venkatesha and Sathish, who have failed their pre-degree courses seven times, create problems. Nandini, an ultra-modern girl comes to the village and attracts Venkatesha, who is prepared to do anything for pleasing the girl. Both Venkatesha and Sathish follow Nandini to Mysore, where she is pursuing studies. A strict principal of the college humiliates Nandini when she crosses the limits. Meanwhile, the principal gets murdered and a police officer suspects Venkatesha and Nandini to be behind this murder. There is a lot of confusion when it is revealed that Nandini is the daughter of a Dubai-based don, who is trying to kill a Mangalore-based don. What happens in the end is revealed in an interesting climax.

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Director:
Yogaraj Bhat

Director of Photography:
S. Krishna

Editor:
Sanath Kumar

Original Music Composer:
V. Harikrishna

Producer:
Jayanna
Bhogendra Gupta

Screenplay:
Yogaraj Bhat

Story:
Yogaraj Bhat

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