Sanju Weds Geetha
Directed byNagashekar
Written byNagashekar
Produced byPramod Narayan
Murali Mohan
Starring
CinematographySatya Hegde
Edited byJo Ni Harsha
Music byJassie Gift
Release date
  • 1 April 2011 (2011-04-01)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Box office3.5 crore[1]

Sanju Weds Geetha is a 2011 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Nagashekar and produced by Pramod Narayan and Murali Mohan. The film stars Srinagar Kitty and Ramya in the lead roles. Jassie Gift composed the soundtrack, while Sadhu Kokila composed the background score.[2]

Sanju Weds Geetha was released on 1 April 2011 and became successful at the box-office upon release. The film also won critical acclaims and awards including the Karnataka State Film Awards, Filmfare Awards South and Suvarna Film Awards in various categories. The movie was remade in 2017 in Bengali as Tomake Chai.

Plot

Sanjay "Sanju" is a graduate in computer science who immediately leaves to his hometown in Kodagu, where he meets Geetha and is instantly infatuated. Sanju pursues her to like him too. After several attempts, the strict and strong-willed Geetha gives into Sanju's good nature and they soon become close. When Geetha reveals a dark childhood past to Sanju that involves her being abused by her cousin, Sanju looks past the incident and likes her even more. The cousin finds out about the romance between Sanju and Geetha, where he misbehaves with Geetha. Geetha pleads Sanju to marry her soon, where Sanju agrees and tells her that they would marry the very next day. Geetha runs away from her house. On the way, the cousin abducts and molests Geetha, but Sanju finds Geetha and rescues her, where he chases after the cousin and fatally stabs him with a knife. Sanju is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder. When Geetha visits him in prison, Sanju asks her to marry someone else, which leaves Geetha depressed. On one occasion, Geetha visits one of their previous meeting spots, where she slips from the lookout and loses her memory. A series of tragic events follow leading to the ultimate death of Sanju and Geetha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sanju Weds Geetha
Soundtrack cover
Soundtrack album by
Released25 February 2011
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length33:04
LanguageKannada
LabelAnand Audio

Jassie Gift's music and Kaviraj's lyrics for the movie have been widely appreciated and is considered one of the top chartbusters. The soundtrack album consists of seven soundtracks.[3] Jassie Gift reused the composition of "Gaganave Baagi" for the song "Arikil Ninnalum" in the Malayalam film China Town.[4]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Sanju Mattu Geetha" (Duet Version)KavirajSonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal4:41
2."Gaganave Baagi"KavirajShreya Ghoshal4:41
3."Raavana Seethen Kadda"V. Nagendra PrasadJassie Gift4:44
4."Sanju Mattu Geetha" (Male Version)KavirajSonu Nigam4:40
5."Omme Baaro"KavirajShreya Ghoshal4:50
6."Nalle Nalle"V. Nagendra PrasadTippu4:49
7."Sanju Mattu Geetha" (Female Version)KavirajShreya Ghoshal4:39
Total length:33:04

Critical reception

Shruti Indira Lakshminarayana from Rediff.com scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars and says "Nagashekar dedicates this film to his inspiration -- actor-director the late Shankar Nag who surely would have been a happy man. Watch Sanju Weds Geetha for classy performances and visual extravagance".[5] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "Sadhu Kokila's background music is apt. Songs, especially 'Sanju mathu Geetha', are melodious. The movie is worth watching provided you can cope with post-intermission session loaded with sentiment".[6] A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Music director Jassie Gift wins your heart with his melodious tunes to the lyrics of Kaviraj and Nagendra Prasad and equally good is Imran Sardaria's choreography. Manjunath Sanjiv has some catchy dialogues for you. Sathya Hegde needs a special mention for his brilliant cinematography."[7] B. S. Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote "Nagendra Prasad and Kaviraj all pitch in for a seamless transition from cute love story to hard hitting drama. Perhaps, it is time for the audience to shake off the cobwebs of cynicism and lethargy and appreciate a simple, wholesome fare".[8] A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote "Despite some of the glitches and the some dull scenes here and there, Sanju Weds Geetha has all the ammunition to draw people to cinema halls. Overall, it is a terrific attempt".[9]

Awards

Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
59th Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Ramya Won [10]
Best Actor Srinagar Kitty Nominated
Best Music Director Jessie Gift Won
Best Lyricist Kaviraj
("Sanju Mattu Geetha")
Won
Best Playback Singer - Female Shreya Ghoshal
("Gaganave Baagi")
Won
2010–11 Karnataka State Film Awards Best Actress Ramya Won [11][12][13]
Best Art Director M. Ismail Won
Suvarna Film Awards Best Actress Ramya Won
Best Female Playback Singer Shreya Ghoshal
("Gaganave Baagi")
Won
1st South Indian International Movie Awards Best Director Nagashekar Won [14][15]
Best Actress Ramya Won
Best Cinematographer Sathya Hedge Won
Best Actor in a Negative Role Rangayana Raghu Won
Best Lyricist Kaviraj for "Gaganave Baagi" Won

References

  1. "Top earning Kannada movies of 2011". Archived from the original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. "Ramya: I will continue to stand up for my rights". Rediff.com. 31 March 2011.
  3. "Sanju Weds Geetha (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  4. "Sanju Weds Geetha audio released on 17-Nov-2010 by Puneet Rajkumar" Archived 8 July 2012 at archive.today. Sanju Weds Geetha audio released on 17-Nov-2010 by Puneet Rajkumar
  5. "Review: Sanju Weds Geetha". Rediff.com. 1 April 2011.
  6. "Sanju Weds Geetha". The New Indian Express. 4 April 2011.
  7. "SANJU WEDS GEETHA MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. 5 December 2009.
  8. "Sanju Weds Geetha". Deccan Herald. 1 April 2011.
  9. "Sanju Weds Geetha: Made in heaven". Bangalore Mirror. 1 April 2011.
  10. Filmfare Editorial (9 July 2012). "59th Idea Filmfare Awards South (Winners list)". Filmfare. Times Internet Limited. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  11. "Kannada State Film Awards list 2010-11". The Times of India. 25 October 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  12. "'Maagiya Kala' is best film; Ramya, Puneeth best actors". The Hindu. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  13. "State film awards announced, Puneeth, Ramya bag top honours". newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  14. "SIIMA Awards 2012: Winners List". The Times of India. 15 January 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  15. "SIIMA Awards 2012 Winners". South Indian International Movie Awards. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
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