Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga

Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga (Kannada: ವಿನಾಯಕ ಗೆಳೆಯರ ಬಳಗ) is a 2011 Kannada movie starring Vijay Raghavendra, Naveen Krishna and Meghana Gaonkar. It is based on a real-life incident in Bangalore's Prakash Nagar in 1985. It is directed by V. Nagendra Prasad. V. Harikrishna has composed the music and 'Safety' Prakash is the cinematographer.[1]

Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga
Theatrical poster
Directed byV. Nagendra Prasad
Written byV. Nagendra Prasad
Produced byPampapath & Nagendra Prasad
StarringVijay Raghavendra
Naveen Krishna
Meghana Gaonkar
Cinematography'Safety' Prakash
Music byV. Harikrishna
Distributed byAshwini Media Networks
Release date
  • 15 July 2011 (2011-07-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast

Music

Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga
Soundtrack album by
Released2011
Recorded2011
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length27:02
LanguageKannada
Official audio
Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga - Full Album on YouTube
Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Yaarivalee Hudugi"P. Unnikrishnan, Vani Harikrishna4:06
2."Ayyayyo Ammammo"Rita4:44
3."Ondinchu Kannalli"Vijay Prakash, K. S. Chithra4:19
4."Ganeshanige Garike"Vijay Raghavendra, Naveen Krishna, Shashank Sheshagiri4:26
5."Yaarivalee Hudugi"Vijay Raghavendra4:06
6."Vakratunda Mahakaya"Shankar Mahadevan, Madhu Balakrishnan, Priya Himesh6:01
Total length:27:02

Reception

Critical response

A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "This leads to a clash between the friends and the goonda. However, they use their brain and put the rowdy behind bars. The Ganesh Utsav happens successfully but then Razor Raja comes out on bail and he decides to take revenge. What happens after that forms the rest of the story".[2] A critic from News18 India wrote "Hari Krishna composes three fantastic songs including the much popular 'Yaarivali Hudugi' and the devotional number 'Vakrathunda'. Malavalli Sai Krishna has penned funny and catchy dialogues. 'Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga' is a thoroughly enjoyable fare".[3] Shreyas Nag from Deccan Herald wrote "Vinayaka Geleyara Balaga is an absolute mass entertainer for the ones with a liking for spending time and money for everything except devotion at the time of festivals".[4]

References


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