Naa Rani Nee Maharani

Naa Rani Nee Maharani (Kannada: ನಾ ರಾಣಿ ನೀ ಮಹರಾಣಿ) (transl.I am the queen, you are the great queen) is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language film directed by B. Ramamurthy starring Pooja Gandhi and Akshay Shashwath in the lead roles.[1] The film has a similar storyline to Rani Maharani (1990).[2]

Naa Rani Nee Maharani
Directed byB. Ramamurthy
Produced bySathyanarayana B
Starring
CinematographyMallikarjun
Edited byS Soundar Rajan
Music byVinay Chandra
Production
company
Dream Creations
Release date
  • 10 December 2010 (2010-12-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast

Music

Naa Rani Nee Maharani
Soundtrack album by
Vinay Chandra
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageKannada
Official audio
Naa Rani Nee Maharani - Full Album on YouTube
Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Baarolo Baaro Eega" 
2."Kanasalu Neene Manasalu Neene" 
3."Koogo Kolige Khaara Masaale" 
4."Mutthu Mutthu Maleye" 

Reception

Shruti Indira Lakshminarayana from Rediff.com scored the film at 1.5 out of 5 stars and says "Vinaychandra's music is soothing. The song Kugo kolige khara masala from the original has been retained. But the original composition remains unmatched, and so does the original Rani Maharani".[3] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "At this juncture, the director introduces a sequence explaining how Pooja’s relatives want to exploit her for the sake of money. Pooja has tried her level best to perform well, but has failed. The movie is worth watching if you want to see how Pooja manages to play the dual character".[4] B. S. Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote "The music director is one to watch out for. The same cannot be said of Mallikarjun’s camerawork which complements Ramamurthy’s old habits. Only the bunch of kids and Pooja’s dhishoom-dhishoom in a lovely pink saree in the climax manage to linger. A wasted opportunity".[5] A critic from DNA wrote "This is just one of the many uncertainties. In the acting department, Pooja seems to have the plum and does a good job. The two heroes remain mere props. Skip this one, opt for the DVD of the older version, we'd say".[6] A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Full marks to Pooja Gandhi for her brilliant performance. Sundarraj, Pramila Joshai and Ramesh Bhat excel. Debut music director Vinaya Chandra has given a couple of catchy tunes".[2]

References

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