Habba (transl.Festival) is a 1999 Indian Kannada-language drama film written and directed by D. Rajendra Babu. The film has an ensemble cast including Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Devaraj, Jayapradha, Urvashi, Shashikumar, Ramkumar, Vijayalakshmi, Kasthuri and Charulatha.[1] The movie was produced by Bharathi Devi for Chinni Chitra productions. The movie became a blockbuster and ran for more than 25 weeks. The film was remade in Telugu in 2002 as Chandravamsam starring Krishna.[2] The movie was loosely based on the Pandavas's exile episode in the Virata Parva of Mahabharata.

Cast

Production

The film was launched on 5 January 1999 at Neeladri Amusement Park.[3] The film finished shooting as of March 1999.[4]

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed and lyrics were written by Hamsalekha. Popular playback singer Nanditha made her entry into film songs with this soundtrack.[5] The song "Habba Habba" is a slightly modified version of the song "Yele Hombisile" which Hamsalekha had composed for the film Halunda Thavaru. All the songs in the film become chartbusters.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Channappa Channegowda"HamsalekhaRajesh Krishnan, K. S. Chithra, Ramesh Chandra, Vishnu05:32
2."Aarathi Yettire"HamsalekhaNanditha03:00
3."Dheem Takita"HamsalekhaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra04:58
4."Habba Habba"HamsalekhaRajesh Krishnan, Ramesh Chandra, Nanditha04:57
5."Jenina Goodu"HamsalekhaRajesh Krishnan, K. S. Chithra05:25
6."Koti Koti Devaru"HamsalekhaNanditha01:52
7."Mama Mama Masti"HamsalekhaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam05:04
8."Mai Tholiyo Shastra"HamsalekhaNanditha01:26
9."Yaale Yaale"HamsalekhaRajesh Krishnan, K. S. Chithra05:15

Reception

The New Indian Express called the film "a beautiful mansion without proper foundation".[6] Deccan Herald wrote "this film stands out for its effort to infuse new life into the narration and proceedings."[7]

Awards

Karnataka State Film Awards 1999-00

References

  1. ^ Habba cast
  2. ^ "Telugu Cinema - Review - Chandravansam - Krishna, Suman, Naresh, Sivaji, Rohit, Roopa, Jaya Prada, Radhika Varma".
  3. ^ "Habba - Multi-starrer rolls". Screen India. Archived from the original on 22 January 2000. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Habba: Multi-starrer complete". Screen. 12 March 1999. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  5. ^ Habba Songs at Raaga
  6. ^ "Film Review - the New Indian Express". Archived from the original on 9 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Reviews - Deccan Herald". www.cscsarchive.org:8081. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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