Ayya (2005 Kannada film)

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Ayya is a 2005 Indian Kannada film directed by Om Prakash Rao, starring Darshan and Rakshitha.[1] Darshan plays the role of a brave police officer prepared to go to any lengths to control crime in the city. The background music and soundtrack were scored by V. Ravichandran. Despite being an unofficial remake of Saamy, the director had revealed that he had copied scenes from nine other movies including the Tamil film Madhurey, which also stars Rakshitha as the female lead.[2][3]

Directed byOm Prakash Rao
Story byHari
Produced byByre Gowda
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Ayya
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Directed byOm Prakash Rao
Story byHari
Produced byByre Gowda
StarringDarshan
Rakshitha
CinematographyAnaji Nagaraj
Edited byS. Manohar
Music byV. Ravichandran
Production
company
Bhavya Cine Creations
Release date
  • 4 February 2005 (2005-02-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
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The film enjoyed box office success, with many cinemas running it for over 100 days.[4]

Plot

Cast

Production

Ayya marks the third collaboration of Om Prakash Rao with Darshan after Annavru and Kalasipalya

Soundtrack

The music was composed by actor V. Ravichandran collaborating with Om Prakash Rao for the second time after Sahukara (2004) (other than acting) and his first collaboration with Darshan.

Quick facts Soundtrack album by V. Ravichandran, Released ...
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Track #SongSinger(s)Duration
1"Kettode Kettode"L. N. Shastry, Suma Shastry03:59
2"Tabla Tabla"Udit Narayan, Anuradha Sriram04:52
3"Simha Gharjane"Hemanth Kumar04:46
4"Surya Jothe"L. N. Shastry04:37
5"Ee Prema"Udit Narayan, Archana Udupa04:26
6"Rakshita Rakshita"Badri Prasad, Manjula Gururaj04:00
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Reception

A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Over all, Ayya is what they call a timepass movie".[5] SND of Deccan Herald wrote "There are loads of action scenes and the dialogues are catchy. There are also some references to the nexus between politicians and rowdies. The director has worked hard to include all important ‘masala’ ingredients to attract audiences to the film, especially Darshan’s fans".[6]

Legacy

The dialogue "Naan convent alli odi police agiddalla. Corporation school alli odi police aagiddu" (Means, "I have not become a police officer by studying in the convent, I am a police officer who studied in corporation school"), became popular in Karnataka.

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