Sangliyana

Sangliana is a 1988 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed, co-produced and written by P. Nanjundappa. It is loosely inspired by the life story of the cop-turned-politician H. T. Sangliana. The film stars Shankar Nag, Bhavya and Tara, with actor Ambareesh making a special appearance.[1] The film was produced under Pushpagiri Films banner and the music was composed by Hamsalekha. A. R. Rahman had worked as an assistant in this movie.[2]

Sangliyana
Soundtrack cover
Kannadaಸಾಂಗ್ಲಿಯಾನ
Directed byP. Nanjundappa
Written byK.V. Raju, P. Nanjundappa
Screenplay byK.V. Raju
Story byK.V. Raju
Produced byJ. Rameshlal
S. V. Ganesh
M. R. Kashinath
P. Nanjundappa
StarringShankar Nag
Bhavya
Tara
Ambareesh
CinematographyMallikarjun
Edited byK. Balu
Music byHamsalekha
Production
company
Pushpagiri Films
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
134 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

A sequel of the film was made with the same cast and crew and was titled as S. P. Sangliyana Part 2 which released in 1990. After Shankar Nag's demise, a third installment titled Sangliyana Part-3 released in 1997 starring Devaraj (who was the antagonist of the film) - thereby becoming the second character-based trilogy in Kannada after CID 999.

Plot

Ram is a thug, who save some people from getting killed by Vikram, the son of MLA Nagappa and his henchmen, who wants to construct a powerplant. Impressed, Vikram appoints Ram as his henchmen. Ram meets Kanchana, the daughter of an investigating reporter named Mahesh, who is against Nagappa and Vikram's atrocities. Ram falls for Kanchana and pursues her to accept him, Though reluctant Kanchana reciprocates his love. Ram meets a young Avinash and his mentally disabled mother Lakshmi. Lakshmi's husband is a forest officer, who discovers that Vikram is actually involved in smuggling Sandalwood and tries to arrest them, but is killed by Vikram and his henchmen which makes Lakshmi lose her mental balance after witnessing her husband's death.

Fed up by the atrocities committed by father-son duo (Vikram and Nagappa), The DGP appoints Inspector Sangliyana to gather evidence against the father-son duo and arrest them. Vikram arrives at Mahesh's printing press to warn him and attempts to break Kanchana's hand, but is stopped by Ram, who thrashes Vikram. Enraged, Vikram places false charges against Ram and is brought to the station, where they learn that Ram is actually Sangliyana and the one who took Sangliyana's place is Inspector Amar as they planned a covert operation against Vikram and Nagappa. Sangliyana takes charge and closes gambling dens and other operations. Kalle Gowda, the Nagpatna constituency tries to bribe Sangliyana, but Sangliyana arrest Kalle Gowda in charges of his wife's death.

Nagappa fakes Kalle Gowda's death to help him escape, but is thwarted by Sangliyana, who catches Kalle Gowda and takes him to prison. Lakshmi recovers and reunites with Avinash. Sangliyana arrest Vikram in pub overtime case and also request Mahesh to nominate for election. Mahesh accepts and wins the election against Nagappa. Nagappa tries to kill Mahesh, with the help of his second son (Vikram's brother) Kumbi, but is outsmarted by Sangliyana. Nagappa kidnaps Mahesh, Kanchana and Lakshmi. Sangliyana arrives, along with Amar and rescues them, but Lakshmi is killed in the process by Nagendra. Naagendra, Vikram and Kumbi are arrested where Sangliyana is appreciated by the DGP and is transferred to another city, where Sangliyana leaves, along with Kanchana and Avinash.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sangliyana
Soundtrack album by
Released22 December 1987
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length19:07
LabelLahiri Music

The music was composed by Hamsalekha, with lyrics written by V. Manohar and Doddarangegowda. The album consists of four tracks.[3]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Bandalo Bandalo Kanchana"HamsalekhaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula Gururaj4:32
2."Raja Nanna Raja"V. ManoharShankar Nag, Manjula Gururaj4:40
3."Doorada Oorininda"HamsalekhaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula Gururaj, chorus4:41
4."Preethiyinda"DoddarangegowdaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Manjula Gururaj, B. R. Chaya5:14
Total length:19:07

References

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