Oriyardori Asal

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Oriyardori Asal (English: One better than the other) is a 2011 Indian Tulu language film directed by H. S. Rajashekar and starring Likith Shetty, Ramya Barna, Naveen D Padil, Aravind Bolar and Rekha Das in the lead roles. It is the most successful Tulu film till date. The film is based on the famous Tulu comedy drama with the same title, written by Vijayakumar Kodialbail. He also wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics for the film.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Directed byH. S. Rajashekar
Written byVijayakumar Kodialbail
Screenplay byVijayakumar Kodialbail
Story byVijayakumar Kodialbail
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Oriyardori Asal
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Directed byH. S. Rajashekar
Written byVijayakumar Kodialbail
Screenplay byVijayakumar Kodialbail
Story byVijayakumar Kodialbail
Based on
Oriyardori Asal
by Vijayakumar Kodialbail
Produced byRoopa Vijayakumar Kodialbail
StarringLikith Shetty
Ramya Barna
Naveen D Padil
Aravind Bolar
Rekha Das
CinematographyP. L. Ravee
Edited bySrinivas P. Babu
Music byA. K. Vijay (Kokila)
Production
company
Roopalakshmi Films
Release date
  • 27 May 2011 (2011-05-27) (South Karnataka)
CountryIndia
LanguageTulu
Budget1 crore (US$100,000)[1]
Box office1.5 crore (US$160,000)[1]
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Plot

The film is an out and out comedy and is basically about the misunderstanding between a landlord and his tenants on rent. The film is about a Vattara; homes in the same compound. This particular vattara is about three families living in the same compound. Munna(Likith Shetty) is the protagonist and plays the role of the son of the tenant and Priya (Ramya Barna) plays the role of the house-owner's daughter. The love triangle between Munna and Priya is the central theme of the film. Naveen D Padil has a stellar role as a Bhajane Basappa and Arvind Bolar as a corporator, Kanthappa. Rajesh Bantwal plays the character of a car driver.[11]

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by AK Vijaya Kokila. The film features the first ever Tulu song by Bollywood singer Udit Narayan. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam also sang for the film, singing for a Tulu film after a gap of seven years. The film also features a song sung by Kannada music director Gurukiran.[12] The audio release of the film was done in a unique way. Magician Kudroli Ganesh collected the petals of the flowers from the dignitaries on the dais and asked the actor and actress of the movie to release the audio CD. The first CD of the film was sold through an auction process which started at 50 and concluded at 18,000[13]

Reception

The film turned out to be the biggest hit in Tulu film history till date. The film made good collection in Tulu dominated regions of South Karnataka.[14] The film had a budget of 1 crore and made a profit of around 50 lakh.[1] The film ran for more than 175 days.[3][15] The film received unanimous praise from critics and it was observed that Oriyardori Asal has given a second life to the Tulu film industry.[8]

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