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Directed by | Upendra |
Written by | S. Muralimohan (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Upendra |
Story by | Upendra |
Produced by | Parvathamma Rajkumar |
Starring | Shiva Rajkumar Prema |
Cinematography | B. C. Gowrishankar |
Edited by | T. Shashikumar |
Music by | Hamsalekha |
Production company | Poornima Enterprises |
Distributed by | Sri Vajreshwari Combines |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Om, stylized as ॐ, is a 1995 Indian Kannada-language action crime film written and directed by Upendra. The film was produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under the production company Sri Vajreshwari Combines. The film stars Shiva Rajkumar and Prema with Srishanthi, G. V. Shivanand, Sadhu Kokila in supporting roles with real-life gangsters - Bekkina Kannu Rajendra, Tanveer, Korangu Krishna and Jedaralli Krishnappa - portraying the role of gangsters in a small but important portion of the movie.[1]
The film was notable for its exposure of Bangalore's criminal underworld. The film's plot revolves around Satya, son of a priest who becomes a gangster after his lover frames him for a murder. The rest of the film is about Satya leaving the rowdyism. The soundtrack was composed by Hamsalekha who also wrote the lyrics for all songs. B. C. Gowrishankar and Shashikumar handled cinematography and editing respectively.[2]
Om was remade in Telugu as Omkaram (1997) starring Dr.Rajshekar and Prema which was also directed by Upendra. Hamsalekha was also the music director of the Telugu remake and retained the songs from this movie in the Telugu version.[3] The movie was unofficially remade in Hindi as Arjun Pandit (1999).[4] The 2001 Bangladeshi movie Panja was loosely inspired by the core plotline of this movie.[5] UP gangster Vikas Dubey was reported to be an ardent fan of Arjun Pandit.[6]
The movie which was made under a budget of around 70 lakhs was the costliest film for Dr.Raj banner at that time. It made a pre-release business of around 2 crores.[7] The film became a successful venture at the box office and was declared an industry hit. It remains a cult classic film in Kannada cinema with a dedicated fan following among audience owing to its re-release every two weeks. This film has a Limca record for re-releasing more than 550 times.[8] The movie was reported to be the highest screened film in the history of Kannada cinema.[9] The movie has released 30 times in Kapali theatre, Bangalore which is a record.[10] On the occasion of completion of 25 years, Upendra had revealed that the core plot of the movie was based on a real-life person - Purshi who was his brother's friend.[11][12][13] The movie is credited for ushering in the genre of underworld mafia in a full-fledged manner in Kannada cinema.[14]
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