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| Kutumba | |
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| Directed by | Naganna |
| Written by | K. Nanjunda [Dialogues] |
| Screenplay by | Vijaya Bapineedu |
| Story by | Vijaya Bapineedu |
| Based on | Gang Leader (Telugu) |
| Produced by | Shailendra Babu |
| Starring | Upendra Natanya Singh Ashok Gurukiran Advani Lakshmi Devi B.C. Patil |
| Cinematography | Sai Sathish |
| Edited by | S. Manohar |
| Music by | Gurukiran |
Production company | Sri Shailendra productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 158 mins |
| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
Kutumba (transl. Family) is a 2003 Kannada-language action film starring Upendra and Natanya Singh. The film was directed by Naganna and produced by Shailendra Babu. Music for the film was scored by Gurukiran. It is the first among a series of successful films under Upendra — Naganna combination. The film also starred Ashok, Gurukiran, Advani Lakshmi Devi, Shwetha in supporting roles and B.C. Patil and Sathya Raj played the negative roles. The film is a remake of the 1991 Telugu film Gang Leader starring Chiranjeevi. The success of the film led to the release of two other successful films under Upendra — Naganna combination, namely Gokarna in 2003 and Gowramma in 2005.
Cast
[edit]- Upendra as Vijay
- Natanya Singh as Kanyakumari
- Ashok as Vivek
- Gurukiran as Vidhyadhar
- M. N. Lakshmi Devi
- B. C. Patil as Shankar Patil
- Arjun (Firoz Khan) as Jayaraj Patil
- Nithin Gopi as Sagar
- Dr. Nagesh kavati
- Bank Suresh
- Shwetha as Menaka
- Sathyaraj as DCP Shekhar
- Thalapathi Dinesh
- Doddanna as Jailer
- Mysore Ramanand
- Mandeep Roy as House Broker
- Pailwaan Venu
- Pushpa Swamy as Chief Minister
- Hanumanthe Gowda
- R. G. Vijayasarathy as Home Minister
- Myna Chandru as Astrologer
- Stunt Siddu
- Ravi Varma
- Narasimha Moorthi
- Jayalakshmi Patil as Lakshmi, Vivek's Wife
- Sridhar Raj as Sub-inspector A. B. Gowda
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack album was released in Hubli in April 2003 by Police Commissioner of the city, K. V. Gagandeep, and Mayor, Prakash Kyarakatti.[1] The music was composed by Gurukiran.[2]
| Kutumba | |||||
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| Soundtrack album by | |||||
| Released | April 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Feature Film soundtrack | ||||
| Length | 22:28 | ||||
| Language | Kannada | ||||
| Label | Anand Audio | ||||
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| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Jai Ganesha" | Upendra | Manu | 3:45 |
| 2. | "Mujhe Kuchu Kuchu" | Kaviraj | Udit Narayan, Nanditha | 4:26 |
| 3. | "Hele Meenakshi" | Kaviraj | Gurukiran | 5:14 |
| 4. | "Allukku Balikinalli" | Upendra | Udit Narayan | 4:41 |
| 5. | "Nee Nanna Appikolalavva" | Kaviraj | Hemanth, Shamitha | 4:19 |
| Total length: | 22:28 | |||
Reception
[edit]A critic from Viggy wrote that "In a nutshell, is a mass entertainer with a difference with Upendra's touch".[3] Indiainfo wrote "This film is for everyone. It does not have the tag line " Budhivantharige Mathra'. Infact [sic] you need no intelligence to watch this movie. Two hours of entertainment and a total paisa vasool".[4]
Box office
[edit]Kutumba ran for 50 days in more than 17 centres across Karnataka and recorded 100 days in many centres across the state like Bangalore, Mysore, Davanagere, Shimoga, Mangalore, Hubli. It also completed 125 days of run at its main center in Bangalore.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Audio release of Kutumba". Screen. Archived from the original on 22 April 2003. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Kutumba audio songs online | Download Kutumba Songs mp3 codes | Kutumba music review | Listen to Kutumba songs". MusicMazaa.com. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- ^ "Kutumba film review — Super Star Upendra film directed by Naganna". Viggy.com. 13 March 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- ^ "Indiainfo: Kannada: KUTUMBA – Review". Archived from the original on 11 October 2003. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
- ^ "Kutumba — film of Upendra marks successful 125 days". Viggy.com. 13 March 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
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[edit]Kutumba
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Overview
Kutumba (transl. Family) is a 2003 Kannada-language action drama film directed by Naganna and produced by Shailendra Babu under Sri Shailendra Productions.[7][8] The film stars Upendra as the protagonist and Natanya Singh in the lead roles, with music composed by Gurukiran.[7] It was released on 27 March 2003, running for 144 minutes, and received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification.[7] Classified as an action film incorporating family and revenge elements, Kutumba is an official remake of the 1991 Telugu film Gang Leader, directed by Vijaya Bapineedu and starring Chiranjeevi.[7][9]Development
The development of Kutumba originated from the decision to remake the 1991 Telugu film Gang Leader, a major commercial success starring Chiranjeevi that blended action, sentiment, and family themes, making it an ideal "proved subject" for adaptation into Kannada cinema to appeal to audiences favoring such narratives.[10] The project, produced by Shailendra Babu under Sri Shailendra Productions, was initiated to emphasize the central motif of family bonds—reflected in the title Kutumba, meaning "family"—while retaining the original's core elements of revenge and reunion.[10][7] Director Naganna oversaw the screenplay adaptation, ensuring the story aligned with Upendra's established mass-hero persona, which had gained prominence following his directorial debut in A (1998). Pre-production efforts included securing remake rights from the original producers, though specific details on negotiations remain undocumented in available reports. The film was positioned to capitalize on the enduring popularity of Gang Leader, which had already inspired remakes in other languages, including Hindi as Aaj Ka Goonda Raj.[11]Production
Casting
Upendra was cast in the lead role of Vijay, the protagonist navigating family conflicts and action sequences, marking his first collaboration with director Naganna.[12][7] Natanya Singh portrayed the female lead Kanyakumari, a role involving romantic and supportive elements within the family narrative, representing her debut in Kannada cinema following prior work in Telugu films.[7][13] Key supporting roles included Ashok as Vivek, the elder brother emphasizing familial bonds; M.N. Lakshmi Devi as the mother figure central to the household dynamics; and B.C. Patil as the antagonist Shankar Patil, providing conflict to the story's action elements. These choices aligned with the film's exploration of family themes, requiring actors capable of conveying emotional depth alongside high-energy sequences.[7][14] Gurukiran served as the music composer, delivering a soundtrack that complemented the film's energetic action and sentimental undertones, while also appearing in a supporting role as Vidhyadhar.[15][7] Kutumba is a remake of the 1991 Telugu film Gang Leader.[7] No reported casting changes or auditions were documented for the production.Filming
Principal photography for Kutumba commenced in early 2003 and spanned several months to meet the film's scheduled release later that year.[8] The action choreography was overseen by Thriller Manju, who designed sequences highlighting Upendra's physical stunts, drawing inspiration from the fight styles in the original Telugu film Gang Leader. Cinematography was led by Sai Sathish, capturing the film's dramatic confrontations and emotional depth on 35mm film in Cinemascope format. Post-production efforts included editing by S. Manohar.[7][16] The film was produced by Shailendra Babu under Sri Shailendra Productions.Cast
Lead actors
Upendra portrays Vijay, the youngest brother and unemployed dreamer who transforms into an avenger, driving the central narrative of family reunion and revenge through his determination to protect his loved ones.[17] His multifaceted performance blends comedy, particularly in humorous interactions with his grandmother, and intense action sequences, highlighting his versatility as both actor and writer who shaped the character's mass-appeal elements.[17][7] Natanya Singh plays Kanyakumari, the supportive love interest who integrates into the family under unusual circumstances linked to the antagonist's circle, infusing the romance subplot with emotional depth and dramatic tension.[17][7] Ashok depicts Vivek, the elder brother whose tragic murder by a criminal gang ignites the central conflict, establishing the high family stakes in a brief yet pivotal role that underscores themes of loss and vengeance.[17][7] Gurukiran portrays Vidhyadhar, the second brother who becomes an IAS officer and marries into a police family, contributing to the familial dynamics and support structure in the revenge narrative.[17][7]Supporting actors
M.N. Lakshmi Devi portrays Jayalakshmi, the grandmother of the lead protagonists, serving as a pillar of family unity amid the film's central conflicts and tragedies.[7] A veteran Kannada actress with over 200 film credits spanning seven decades, including notable maternal roles in movies like Sathi Amani (1959) and Nanjundi (2003), Devi's performance delivers poignant emotional depth in scenes depicting familial loss and resilience, complementing the leads' arcs of daydreaming ambition and reluctant heroism.[18] B.C. Patil plays the antagonist Shankar Patil (also spelled Shankra Patil), an underworld figure whose actions propel the revenge-driven plot by ensnaring the protagonist in criminal schemes.[7] Known for his portrayals of villains and supporting characters in Kannada cinema since his debut in Nishkarsha (1993), Patil infuses the role with a mix of menace and subtle comic villainy, heightening the tension around the family's entanglement with the underworld while contrasting the leads' more nuanced moral struggles.[19] Shwetha portrays Megha, the wife of Vidhyadhar and daughter of a police officer, adding to the family ties and complications in the plot.[17] Complementing the ensemble are comedians Doddanna and Thalapathy Dinesh in auxiliary parts; Doddanna, a staple in humorous supporting roles across over 500 Kannada movies like Swathi Muthu (2003), brings levity and local cultural flavor to the narrative's heavier themes, while Dinesh, known for action-oriented cameos in films like Om (1995), enhances the ensemble's blend of drama and action.[14][20]Soundtrack
Composition
Gurukiran served as the composer for the soundtrack of Kutumba, having been chosen for his prior successful collaborations with director and lead actor Upendra on films such as A (1998) and Upendra (1999), where his compositions earned widespread praise.[21] The soundtrack features five original tracks, recorded prior to the film's 2003 release, with Gurukiran also contributing as a playback singer alongside artists like Udit Narayan, Nanditha, Hemanth, and Shamitha Malnad.[22][7] Lyrics for the songs were penned by Upendra and Kaviraj, centering on the theme of family unity central to the film's narrative; the opening track "Jai Ganesha," sung by Manu and Upendra, particularly underscores devotion to familial bonds.[7] Sound recording for dialogues was managed by Anand, while re-recording was overseen by Murali, ensuring a polished integration of the music with the film's action-oriented sequences.[7] The soundtrack's release helped build anticipation for the movie's theatrical debut.[22]Track listing
The soundtrack of Kutumba features five tracks composed by Gurukiran, with a total runtime of 22:28 minutes, and was released in April 2003 by Anand Audio.[23][8][24]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Jai Ganesha" | Manu, Upendra | Upendra | 3:45 |
| 2 | "Mujhe Kuchu Kuchu Ho Gaya" | Udit Narayan, Nanditha | Kaviraj | 4:26 |
| 3 | "Hele Meenakshi" | Gurukiran | Kaviraj | 5:14 |
| 4 | "Allukku Balikinalli" | Udit Narayan | Upendra | 4:40 |
| 5 | "Nee Nanna Appikolalavva" | Hemanth, Shamitha Malnad | Kaviraj | 4:19 |

