Ninnindale

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Screenplay byJayanth C. Paranjee
Produced byVijay Kiragandur
Ninnindale
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJayanth C. Paranjee
Screenplay byJayanth C. Paranjee
Produced byVijay Kiragandur
StarringPuneeth Rajkumar
Erica Fernandes
CinematographyP. G. Vinda
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Music byMani Sharma
Production
company
Release date
  • 16 January 2014 (2014-01-16)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Ninnindale (transl.Because of you) is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy drama film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee, in his directorial debut in Kannada cinema, and produced by Vijay Kirgandur under Hombale Films. The film's title is inspired by the track called Ninnindale from Puneeth Rajkumar's earlier film Milana.[1][2] It stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Erica Fernandes, alongside Vinayak Joshi, Sonia Deepti, All Ok, Sadhu Kokila, Avinash Sringeri, Thilak Shekar, Bramhanandam and Shankar Melkote. The music was composed by Mani Sharma, while cinematography and editing were handled by P. G. Vinda and Marthand K. Venkatesh.

Ninnindale was released on 16 January 2014 to mixed reviews from critics.

Vicky Venkatesh is from a rich Indian family based in New York. He is an adventurous person and is having fun with his friends like a perfect youth would do. Pramila is new to New York, where she gets humiliated at an interview being an Indian. She gets cheered up by Vicky and his friends and also becomes their squad member. Pramila and Vicky go trekking and sky diving together. When their adventure ends, Vicky embraces Pramila and the photos are published in local magazines. Pramila feels a strange bond towards Vicky.

One night when Vicky and Pramila are attacked by some goons, she confesses her love to Vicky, but Vicky refuses her proposal and promises to find her a suitable groom. A roller coaster ride of meeting and refusing grooms ensues, where one of them named Sachin, a police officer, embarrasses Pramila by their photograph in magazines. Pramila becomes sure that Vicky would eventually accept her. Pramila's old friend Ashok arrives in NY where he starts to woo Pramila. It is revealed that Vicky had learnt about Ashok and called him to NY to woo Pramila. Pramila learns about this, which breaks all her hope. She feels devastated and starts to ignore Vicky.

Vicky feels the void left by Pramila and feels lonely. His friend Nandu tells him that he understood the love of Pramila and wants him to accept her proposal. Vicky meets Pramila, but she gets hit by a car when she crosses the road. At the hospital, Vicky and Pramila confess their love. After their marriage Vicky comments that he would never kiss her again as his first kiss punished him with marriage. Vicky starts to work in his family business.

Cast

Production

Telugu film director, Jayanth C. Paranjee who was brought up in Bangalore, Karnataka, expressed his intent in making a Kannada film with a script that he had for a long time and held very close to heart.[3] The film script being a new generation romantic story was shot in New York City thus marking Puneeth's first long time schedule shot at a foreign locale.[4] The launch of the film was held on 12 August 2013.[1] The movie was shot in United States for a 35-day period - which the makers claimed to be a first instance for a Kannada movie.[5]

Telugu actors Brahmanandam and Sonia Deepti played key roles. Thilak Shekar played a cop from the New York Police Department (NYPD).[6]

Soundtrack

Ninnindale
Soundtrack album by
Released31 December 2013
Length29:20
LabelAnand Audio
ProducerVijay Kiragandur
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Audio was launched on 31 December 2013 in presence of his brother Shivrajkumar. Initially it was learnt that Mahesh Babu is going to launching the audio of Ninnindale. Later he didn't attend the function for unknown reasons. But Mahesh Babu wished the Ninnindale team and spoke about his relation with Rajkumar's family through. The film marks the debut of Telugu director Jayanth C. Paranjee into Kannada.[7][8] Producer Vijay Kumar is happy with the first rush of the film and wants the audio release to make a grand statement.[9]

The music is composed by Mani Sharma.[10]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Bolo Bham Bham"V. Nagendra PrasadKarthik, Sravana Bhargavi5:06
2."Don't Care"KavirajVishal Dadlani4:40
3."Haaru Haaru"KavirajSweekar, Chaitra H. G.4:10
4."Mouna Thalithe"Jayanth KaikiniArijit Singh5:10
5."Ninthe Ninthe"KavirajVijay Prakash, Chinmayi, Sudhamayi4:55
6."Neenu Iruvaga"K. KalyanKarthik, Anuradha Bhat4:44

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