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Maurya
Film poster
Directed byS. Narayan
Written byPuri Jagannadh
Based onAmma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi
by Puri Jagannadh
Produced byRockline Venkatesh
StarringPuneeth Rajkumar
Roja Selvamani
CinematographyP. K. H. Das
Edited byP. R. Sounder Raj
Music byGurukiran
Distributed byRockline Productions
Release date
  • 22 October 2004 (2004-10-22)
Running time
162 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Maurya is a 2004 Kannada language sports drama film directed by S. Narayan. The film starred Puneeth Rajkumar, Roja Selvamani and Meera Jasmine in lead roles.[1] This film is produced by Rockline Venkatesh.[2][3] It is the remake of 2003 Telugu movie, Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi.

Plot

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Manu's entire life is about his mother, Meena, a college lecturer. They together live in Bangalore. When Manu was a child, he was separated from his father/Meena's husband, Prathap. Manu is a passionate and great kick-boxer, where he later meets Alamelu "Andhra", a Telugu girl from Andhra Pradesh and starts to fall in love with her. Manu's happy life is suddenly jolted when Meena dies of a heart attack. On her deathbed, Meena tells Manu to meet Prathap, who was a kickboxing champion that won the championship six times in a row and is presently a kickboxing coach. Manu reluctantly accepts.

When Manu meets Prathap, he learns that he has another wife and a daughter, and also is happily settled with them. Manu gets a job as a janitor and juice provider at his father's kickboxing academy. Anand is Prathap's best student, and he is sure that Anand will win the championship. Later, Manu finds out that Anand had impregnated his step-sister and abandoned her, and also abandons Prathap by getting another master and other sponsors. Prathap is attacked by several of Anand's sponsors, where Manu later beats them up, making Prathap learn that Manu is a great kick-boxer. Prathap also finds out that Manu was also participating in the kick-boxing championship. The rest of the story is about how Prathap trains Manu and wins the championship.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Maurya
Soundtrack album by
Released22 September 2004
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:58
LanguageKannada
LabelAnand Audio
ProducerGurukiran
Gurukiran chronology
Omkara
(2004)
Maurya
(2004)
Rishi
(2005)
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The music of the film was composed by Gurukiran.

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Amma Amma I Love You"S. NarayanShaan4:14
2."Haadali Karunaadali"V. ManoharUdit Narayan, Lakshmi Nataraj4:04
3."Machchalli Kochodalli"UpendraPuneeth Rajkumar4:29
4."Pilla Pilla"S. NarayanUdit Narayan, Chaitra H. G.3:49
5."Simplallagi Helteen Kele"S. NarayanPuneeth Rajkumar3:57
6."Usiraguve Hasiraguve"K. KalyanSrinivas, Shreya Ghoshal4:22
Total length:24:47

Reception

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S. N. Deepak of Deccan Herald felt the film had "all essential ingredients like sentiments, action, romance and comedy" to make it "appealing." He added, "Cinematography is good. Dialogues, written by S Narayan, are catchy." Of the acting performances, he wrote, "Meera Jasmine, as an innocent Telugu speaking girl, has put in a good effort. Devaraj and Roja, as parents, suit their roles well", and praise the music on the film.[4]

Box office

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The film successfully ran for 100 days in 16 centers of Karnataka and was the fourth continuous 100-day run of a film for Puneeth Rajkumar.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Meera Jasmine debuts in Kannada". Screen. 30 July 2004. Archived from the original on 4 August 2004. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Mourya Movie Review". chitraloka.com. 22 October 2004. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Mourya film review - a film of Puneeth Rajkumar and Meera Jasmine directed by S. Narayan".
  4. ^ Deepak, S. N. (24 October 2004). "Maurya". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 25 May 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Top 5 films of power star Puneeth Rajkumar that were Telugu remakes". The Times of India. 29 October 2021.
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