Sangolli Rayanna (film)


Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna is a 2012 Indian Kannada war film directed by Naganna and produced by Anand Appugol. Darshan, Jayaprada and Nikita Thukral play lead roles. The film is about Sangolli Rayanna, a prominent freedom fighter from Karnataka, who fought the British till he was captured and executed in 1831. He was the army chief of the Kingdom of Kittur ruled at the time by Kittur Rani Chennamma.
Kranti Veera Sangolli Rayanna was produced at a cost of an estimated Rs 30 crore and collected approximately 30 crore in 22 days of screening in Karnataka and 40 crore in 75 days in theatres.

Plot

Cast

Casting

Initially, Arjun Sarja was selected for the lead role which is being portrayed by Darshan. and Priyamani was named previously for the female lead role, but later she refused the offer to do such historical character. Finally, Nikita Thukral was offered the lead role. For shooting purpose, a white horse was bought which cost nearly. Jayaprada portrayed the role of Kittur Chennamma. The same role was filled by B. Saroja Devi in the 1962 film Kitturu Chennamma.

Filming

The team filmed in Jaipur with more than thousand artists including horses and elephants. The production team shot for 40 days in a desert village called Thula to capture the battle scene. Fake human body parts were designed by Rajasthan artists for the war scenes to make the war sequences look real.
Producer Anand Appugol explained the shooting experience to the press. "It cost more than per day of shooting and cost around only for war scenes. Jayaprada, who appears as Kittur Chennamma spent 30 days with team". She said, "I have acted in nearly 700 films. But I haven’t seen a rich film like this ever shot in the south". Producer Appugol said about his favorite star, "Darshan Thoogudeep was totally involved in the character of Sangolli Rayanna while filming the scenes".
The film will be a big boost to the Kannada film industry and Darshan Thoogudeep's career as it is made with a very high budget and a good team. Film posters were nominated for the Internet Poster Design Award.
In the war field 30 elephants, hundreds of horses, thousands of soldiers, 320 fighters from Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai have taken part in some risky shots. Seven cameras including the latest photogenic 500, fitting small cameras to the horses and heli-cam were pressed into action. Shooting in Murugod cave was another rich experience. The cave to the road level was used for five days shoot for the film. Twenty-five days were spent shooting on location in Mysore.
Veteran actor Srinivasa Murthy fell down from a speeding horse at Jaipur at the shooting spot and he was saved by Darshan.

Critical reception

Yashovardhan has composed the music to lyrics by Keshavaditya.

Awards and accolades

CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
60th Filmfare Awards SouthBest FilmAnand B. Appugola
60th Filmfare Awards SouthBest DirectorNaganna
60th Filmfare Awards SouthBest ActorDarshan
60th Filmfare Awards SouthSupporting ActorShivakumar
60th Filmfare Awards SouthSupporting ActressJayapradha
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest FilmAnand B. Appugola
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest DirectorNaganna
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest CinematographerRamesh Babu
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest ActorDarshan
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Fight ChoreographerRavi Verma
2nd South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Debutant ProducerAnanda B. Appugola