Idu Saadhya
1989 Indian film
- 1989 (1989)
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Idu Saadhya (transl. This is possible) is a 1989 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Dinesh Babu. It is heavily inspired by the 1987 Italian slasher film Stage Fright (original title : Deliria) directed by Michele Soavi. Idu Saadhya created a world record by becoming the first film to be shot within a span of 36 hours. It also marked Revathi's Kannada debut.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Anant Nag as Kyatha / Karthik Kamplapur
- Shankar Nag as theatre director
- Srinath as Ganesh
- Tiger Prabhakar as Muniyappa
- Devaraj as Ravi
- Ramesh Arvind as Dr. Prathap
- Mahalakshmi as Kavitha
- Revathi as Indu
- Kavya (of Inspector Vikram fame) as Asha
- Srividya as hospital patient
- Disco Shanti as Chithra
- Anjali Sudhakar as nurse
- Mukhyamantri Chandru as police constable
- Bheeman Raghu as psycho killer "Goobe"
- Ramesh Bhat as constable Ranga
- Doddanna as constable Sannamani
Music
- "Joke Nee" - Alisha Chinai, B. R. Chaya, Dheena Chandra Dhas (English Rap) (uncredited)
- "Kanni Nalle" - Alisha Chinai, K. S. Chithra
Awards
References
- ^ "Latest News, India News, UP assembly Election News, Breaking News, Today's News Headlines Online". Archived from the original on 9 March 2016.
- ^ ""ಅಮೃತವರ್ಷಿಣಿ" ಹೆಚ್ಚೆಂದರೆ ಒಂದು ವಾರ ಓಡಬಹುದು ಅಷ್ಟೇ ಅಂದಿದ್ದರು.. | Dinesh Babu Interview Part 02". YouTube.
- ^ "Idu Saadhya's record". Retrieved 19 November 2012. [dead link]
External links
- Idu Saadhya at IMDb
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Films directed by Dinesh Baboo
- Ananda Aradhanai (1987) (Tamil)
- Suprabhatha (1988)
- Idu Saadhya (1989)
- Inspector Vikram (1989)
- Hendthighelbedi (1989)
- Maheshwara (1990)
- Papa Kosam (1992) (Telugu)
- Amruthavarshini (1997)
- Laali (1997)
- Nishyabda (1998)
- Hendthige Helthini (1998)
- Premotsava (1999)
- Naanenu Madilla (1999)
- Mazhavillu (1999) (Malayalam)
- Deepavali (2000)
- Nan Hendthi Chennagidale (2000)
- Chitra (2001)
- Chitte (2001)
- Hollywood (2002)
- Balagalittu Olage Baa (2002)
- Abhi (2003)
- Panchali (2003)
- Kanakambari (2004)
- Magic Ajji (2005)
- Pandu Ranga Vittala (2005)
- Neenello Naanalle (2006)
- Ganesha (2007)
- Mr. Garagasa (2008)
- Akasha Gange (2008)
- Janumada Gelathi (2009)
- Bellary Naga (2009)
- Mooru Guttu Ondu Sullu Ondu Nija (2009)
- School Master (2010)
- Eradane Maduve (2010)
- Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam (2011) (Telugu)
- Mathond Madhuvena (2011)
- Naanalla (2011)
- Ondu Kshanadalli (2012)
- Golmaal Gayathri (2012)
- Athi Aparoopa (2014)
- Priyanka (2016)
- Nanagista (2018)
- Krishnam (2018) (Malayalam)
- Preethi Keli Sneha Kaledukollabedi (2018)
- Nanagista (2018)
- Hagalu Kanasu (2019)
- Kasthuri Mahal (2022)
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