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Directed by | Prashanth Neel |
Produced by | Inkfinite Pictures |
Screenplay by |
Prashanth Neel K. Ram ShriLaxman |
Story by | Prashanth Neel K. Ram ShriLaxman |
Starring |
Srimurali Haripriya Thilak Shekar Atul Kulkarni Avinash Jai Jagadish |
Music by | Ravi Basrur |
Cinematography | Ravi Varman |
Edited by | Srikanth |
Production
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Inkfinite Pictures
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Distributed by | Thoogudeepa Distributors |
Release date
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Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Ugramm | |
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Soundtrack cover
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Soundtrack album by Ravi Basrur | |
Released | 21 February 2014 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 23:37 |
Language | Kannada |
Label | D Beats |
Ugramm (Kannada: ಉಗ್ರಂ) is a 2014 Indian Kannada action thriller film directed by Prashanth Neel and produced under the banner Inkfinite Pictures with his brother Pradeep Neel as the executive producer. It stars Srimurali and Haripriya as the lead pair, supported by Thilak Shekar, Atul Kulkarni, Avinash, Jai Jagadish and others. Cinematographer Ravi Varman made his debut in Kannada with the film. It completed a run of 100 days, after which it was re-released in some theatres across Karnataka. Following good response from critics and fans alike, the film was considered one of the best in Kannada in 2014.
A sequel to the film titled Ugramm Veeram to be made in 2015, was announced by Srimurali in July 2014. It was remade in 2016 in Odia as Agastya starring Anubhav Mohanty.
Ugramm is a Sanskrit word derived from One of the Greatest Verses of Hindu Mythology. It means Momentous Anger Induced by a Great Period of Tolerance. An Indian girl who lives in Australia comes back to Karnataka, India to visit her mother's grave. This is when she finds trouble and story of Ugramm begins. The movie tells the past story of the lead actor SriMurali and the present story of the lead actress Haripriya and connection between these two stories forms the crux of the story.
Ugramm was the first film ever to be shot outside the Bharat Gold Mines Limited cyanide dumps at Kolar Gold Fields. The other locations where the film was shot at include Chintamani, Kolar, Mysore, Gargeshwari, Nandigrama and Bangalore. Eight different cameras were used to suit different situations and locations.