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Mungaru Male (pronunciation ⓘ transl. Pre-monsoon rain) is a 2006 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film co-written and directed by Yogaraj Bhat, and produced by E. Krishnappa. It stars Ganesh , Pooja Gandhi and Anant Nag .
Commercially, My Autograph became one of top grossers, only to be surpassed by industry-hit and legacy movie, Mungaru Male by the end of the year. Mungaru Male became the first South Indian movie to cross 50 crores, grossing nearly 75 crores at the box office. [1] This movie turned the fate of director, Yograj Bhat and actors Ganesh and Pooja ...
Yogaraj Bhat has worked as lyricist in many Kannada movies Mungaru Male, Gaalipata, Junglee, Jackie, Manasaare, Pancharangi, Paramatma, Victory, Hudugaru, Drama, Kaddipudi, Bachchan, Adhyaksha, Gajakesari, Rajahuli and others. He won Filmfare Award, Karnataka State Award for the song, 'Bombe Aadsonu' from the film Drama. [full citation needed]
The 2006 film Mungaru Male was the first Kannada film to gross ₹ 50 crores. [1] The 2017 film Raajakumara was the first Kannada movie to gross ₹75 crore mark. [2] KGF: Chapter 1 (2018) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹100, ₹150, ₹200 and ₹250 crores.
Pooja Gandhi is an Indian actress and model who mainly works in Kannada-language films. [1] [2] After starring in the commercially successful 2006 film Mungaru Male, Gandhi became one of the most-popular and highest-paid actresses in Kannada-language films and won several awards, including an honorary doctorate.
Preetham made his debut with the film Mungaru Male. He wrote the script and co-wrote the screenplay with the director Yograj Bhat. The film had a simple story, that of the love and sacrifice of a young, carefree man. Preetam followed it up with two more simple tales - Geleya, directed by the long-time choreographer Harsha and the Ganesh starrer ...
The film made almost $100 million at the box office, with another $65 with home media sales, against a budget of $35 million. While commercially successful, plans for subsequent sequels were canceled.
Ganesh shot to fame with the film Mungaru Male (2006), which set a record in Kannada cinema. [3] In theatres, it was speculated to have collected over ₹ 75 crore [4] [5] by the end of its record-breaking 865-day theatrical run. [6] It was the first movie to be screened continuously for one year in a multiplex in any language in India.