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Directed by | Meher Ramesh |
Written by | M. S. Ramesh |
Based on | Okkadu byGunasekhar |
Produced by | Rockline Venkatesh |
Starring | Puneeth Rajkumar Anuradha Mehta Prakash Raj |
Cinematography | Vasu |
Edited by | Marthand K. Venkatesh |
Music by | Mani Sharma |
Production company | Rockline Entertainments Pvt Ltd. |
Distributed by | Rockline Productions |
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Running time | 158 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Ajay is a 2006 IndianKannada-languageaction film directed byMeher Ramesh and starringPuneeth Rajkumar,Anuradha Mehta andPrakash Raj. It was Anuradha's debut in Kannada film. it is a remake of theTelugu filmOkkadu (2003). Prakash Raj reprised his role as the main antagonist fromOkkadu as well as it'sTamil remakeGhilli (2004). The film was a commercial success.[1]
Ajay is aBangalore-basedKabaddi player & the son ofDCP Kumaraswamy who visitsHubli to take part in a state-level tournament. InHubli, Ajay saves Padma from Veerabhadra, a dangerous faction leader, who wants to marry her against her wishes. Ajay learns that Padma is trying to leave for the US for pursuing higher education after Veerabhadra killed her brothers, when they refused to marry their sister to Veerabhadra due to a big age gap. In the process of saving Padma, Ajay humiliates Veerabhadra by pushing him into a mud pond.
Veerabhadra refuses to cleanse the mud until Padma is brought back. Ajay helps Padma escape and takes her to his house, hiding her in his room with the help of his sister Asha. However, Ajay's parents find out she is hiding in their house. Padma and Ajay run away again and the duo, along with Ajay's friends, reache the airport to help Padma relocate to US. They bring her parents to see her one last time before she leaves.
After Padma passed theairport security, Ajay realizes his love for her. Padma shows up and proposes to him. At the airport, Kumaraswamy arrests Ajay while Veerabhadra's men take Padma away. After Padma taunts Veerabhadra by saying that Ajay will definitely come for her, Veerabhadra goes to prison and asks Ajay to come with him. Veerabhadra and his henchmen are kidnapped by Ajay, who, along with his friends, attends the finals of the national-level Kabaddi tournament.
Meanwhile, Veerabhadra's elder brotherHome Minister Doddanna is waiting at the venue of Veerabhadra's marriage with Padma. After learning about his whereabouts, Doddanna reaches the stadium along with Padma and his mother where Ajay and Veerabhadra are fighting with each other. Padma's father brutally stabs Veerabhadra to death while his mother dies in a bomb blast. Doddanna decides not to react as it would harm his position and Ajay, whose team won the match, celebrates the victory with Padma and his family.
As of 2005, the film was untitled and shot a few songs in Italy.[2]
Soundtrack was composed byMani Sharma. The song "Yene Aagali" was based on "Chitti Nadumune" fromGudumba Shankar. Only the songs "Saagasam" and "Rama Rama" fromOkkadu was retained in this version.
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Released | 21 June 2006 | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Rama Anta Krishna Anta" | Hamsalekha | Shankar Mahadevan | |
2. | "Enayitu Nanageedina" | K. Kalyan | K. S. Chitra,Kunal Ganjawala | |
3. | "En Chenda" | Hamsalekha | Shreya Ghoshal | |
4. | "Ene Aagali" | K. Kalyan | Mallikarjun | |
5. | "Saahasa" | K. Kalyan | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
A critic fromSify wrote that the film had the "tried and tested formula which is also entertaining with good production values" and called the film "A treat for Puneeth fans".[3] A critic fromRediff.com wrote that "Aajay is enjoyable fare for large sections of the Kannada film audience who have not seen Okkudu, but it can be a little disappointing for those who have seen the original and its Tamil remake,Ghilli".[4] A critic fromChitraloka.com wrote that "None of the action lovers can miss this film".[5]