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Olave Mandara
Film poster
Kannadaಒಲವೇ ಮಂದಾರ
Directed byJayatheertha
Written byJayatheertha
Produced byB. Govinda Raju
Starring
CinematographyRavi Kumar Sana
Edited byK. M. Prakash
Music byDeva
Production
company
Alliance Pictures
Release date
  • 21 January 2011 (2011-01-21)
Running time
147 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Olave Mandara is a 2011 Indian Kannada road movie written and directed by Jayatheertha, and starring debutantes Srikanth and Aakanksha Mansukhani in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Rangayana Raghu, Veena Sundar, Nassar and Sadhu Kokila.

The sub-plot of the film is inspired by real-life events of Dashrath Manjhi, who cut a rocky hill for 22 years to build a road in memory of his wife.[1]

Srikant was adjudged as the 'Promising Newcomer (Male)' for his performance in the film, based on an online poll conducted by The Times of India.[2]

Plot

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Srikanth (Srikanth), a son of a rich industrialist (Nassar), meets Preeti (Aakanksha Mansukhani), an Assamese girl, in a dance competition in Coimbatore, and falls in love with her. His initial intentions were to only steal a few kisses from her. Bound by guilt, he sets off on foot to Assam to meet her as promised. On his journey, he faces the realities of life as he meets various characters and witnessing incidents such as a farmer couple sharing their lunch with a 'kind' thief (Sadhu Kokila), and a cobbler (Rangayana Raghu), taking his disabled wife (Veena Sundar) on a pilgrimage to Kashi on a bullock-cart. Srikanth is moved on witnessing these. The film ends with Srikanth and Preeti reuniting.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Olave Mandara
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 2010
Recorded2010
Venuebangalore
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelLahari Music

Deva scored the film's background music and composed for its soundtrack, with its lyrics written by Kaviraj, K. Kalyan, K. V. Raju, Hamsalekha and Jayatheertha. The lyrics of the track "Onde Kerili" was taken from a poem of G. P. Rajarathnam. The soundtrack album consists of nine tracks. It was released in December 2010.[3]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Shreaky Shreaky"KavirajKarthik 
2."Janapadada Kanmarave"K. V. RajuShankar Mahadevan 
3."Yaaritta Preethiyo"K. KalyanHarsha 
4."Olave Olave Mannisu"K. KalyanHarsha 
5."Nadi Nadi Raaja"HamsalekhaHemanth Kumar 
6."Onde Kerili"G. P. RajarathnamL. N. Shastry 
7."Olave Mandaaravaythu"K. KalyanRajesh Krishnan, Nanditha 
8."Kaaya Vacha Manasa"JayatheerthaL. N. Shastry, Shreya Ghoshal 
9."Chinna Ninna Bali Seralu"K. Kalyan, JayatheerthaRajesh Krishnan, Shreya Ghoshal 

Reception

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Critical response

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A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 4 out of 5 stars and says "While Srikanth impresses with a lively performance, Akanksha is amazing, with good expressions and a pleasant smile. The Rangayana Raghu-Veena Sundar duo moves one to tears. Nazer, Sharan and Sadhu Kokila have done justice to their roles".[4] Satish Shile from Deccan Herald wrote "Srikanth is impressive in his debut. Rangayana Raghu’s performance is remarkable. Deva’s score is soothing. Jayatirtha deserves appreciation for doing justice to one of G P Rajarathnam’s popular songs and conceptualising a song with the theme of conserving greenery. A watchable movie".[5] A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote  "The dialogues are average, and could have been crisp. Srikanth does justice to the money his producer-father has poured for the film. Besides critical acclaim, Olave Mandara has all the potential for making it big at the box office. Go for an enthralling journey".[6]

Awards and nominations

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2011 Bangalore Times Film Awards

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  • Promising Newcomer (Male) – Srikanth
  • Best Male Debutant (Kannada) – Srikanth
  • Best Female Debutant (Kannada) – Aakanksha Mansukhani

References

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  1. ^ "Manjhi Already Featured in Kannada Films - Exclusive". chitraloka.com. 22 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  2. ^ "The Bangalore Times Film Awards 2011". The Times of India. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Olave Mandara Audio Release". supergoodmovies.com. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
  4. ^ "OLAVE MANDARA MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. 14 May 2016.
  5. ^ "A breath of fresh air". Deccan Herald. 21 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Olave Mandara: A fairytale on the road". Bangalore Mirror. 20 January 2011.
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