Sagar (Kannada: ಸಾಗರ್) is a 2012 Kannada-language romantic action drama film directed by M. D. Sridhar and produced by Ramu. A remake of Chukkallo Chandrudu, the film stars Prajwal Devaraj, alongside Radhika Pandit, Sanjjanaa, Haripriya, Dev Gill, Sharath Lohithaswa, Avinash Yelandur, Vinaya Prasad and Adi Lokesh.[1] The music was composed by Gurukiran, while cinematography and editing were handled by A. V. Krishna Kumar and P. R. Soundar Raj. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Mr. Sherdil.

Sagar
Directed byM. D. Sridhar
Screenplay byM. D. Shridhar
Story byK. S. Kumar[a]
Produced byRamu
StarringPrajwal Devaraj
Haripriya
Radhika Pandit
Sanjjanaa
CinematographyA. V. Krishna Kumar
Edited byP. R. Soundar Raj
Music byGurukiran
Production
company
Ramu Enterprises
Distributed byRamu Films
Release date
  • 10 August 2012 (2012-08-10)
Running time
158 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot

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Sagar is the son of an aristocratic industrialist Rajasekhara Murthy, who arrives home after completing his studies in Australia. Rajasekhara fixes his marriage with Priyanka. Sagar and Priyanka decides to prevent the marriage, where Sagar tells his problem to Jennifer who sends her friend Kajal's photo to wrongly portray her as his lover only to create confusion within the family.

Kajal arrives in the house and soon bonds with the family members. However, Kajal leaves the house and is captured by the goons sent by Rajasekhara's rival Sampath, but Sagar saves Kajal and brings her home, where he reveals the truth. Kajal reveals that she is the daughter of Rajasekhara's friend Dr. Janaradhan. Kajal was actually stalked by an international drug baron named Sonu Bhai, who actually killed her parents after they refused to get Kajal married to him.

Kajal soon escaped to Bangalore and decided to act as Sagar's girlfriend, but later tried to leave as Sonu had arrived in Bangalore and was tracking her again with Sampath's help. Rajasekhara, Sagar and his family decides to protect Kajal. During a factory inauguration, Kajal is kidnapped again by Sampath and his son who soon gets killed by Sonu. Sagar tracks down Sonu's location and brutally thrashes him. In the aftermath, Sagar and Kajal finally reunite.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Sagar
Soundtrack album by
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelAnand Audio

Gurukiran has composed the songs to the lyrics of Kaviraj. The Audio has been distributed by Anand Audio.

Track # Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Modale Yeke Sigalilla" Sonu Nigam 05:21
2 "Koli Kodagana Nungitha" Naveen, Chaitra H. G. 04:50
3 "Ondu Early Morning" Shamitha Malnad, Rajesh Krishnan 03:36
4 "Bikeu Hattidare" Gurukiran, Shamitha Malnad, Anuradha Bhat 04:01
5 "Weekendu" Rajesh Krishnan, Shamitha Malnad 03:34
6 "Kayyakki" Anuradha Bhat, Hemanth Kumar 04:17

Reception

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The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "The director makes the narration interesting by bringing in a family sentimental track and ending the story with an excellent fighting sequence for the front benchers. It could have been trimmed by at least 20 minutes to make it compact."[2] B S Srivani from Deccan Herald concluded it as a "A frothy entertainer at its best".[3] India Today wrote "While the fights and three songs are good, the inclusion of some unnecessary sequences in the second half drags the film. Even the story does not offer any freshness, but the production values makes the film much attractive. The comedy portions in the film are weak, but the song picturisations are a strong attraction of the film".[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ Although the film is a remake, K. S. Kumar is still credited for the story.

References

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  1. ^ "Kannada Friday: 'Sagar' and '12 AM Madhyarathri'". IBN Live – via News18.
  2. ^ "SAGAR MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. 16 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Sagar". Deccan Herald. 10 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Sagar movie review". India Today. 16 August 2012.
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