Produced on a modest budget of approximately ₹4-5 crore, was released alongside several big-star vehicles. It opened to low occupancy but grew purely through word of mouth.

: The village atmosphere is built on haunting sounds—the jingling of a yakshagana dancer’s anklets and the creak of a rocking chair. The Search for "Anashku"

Anup Bhandari also composed the soundtrack, while B. Ajaneesh Loknath provided the background score. The song "Kareyole" became a major hit, earning Inchara Rao a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer. The film also paid tribute to the 90s mystery series Guddada Bhootha by including its iconic title track, "Dennana Dennana". Box Office Performance and Legacy

Rangitaranga was not just a movie; it was a movement. It showed aspiring filmmakers in Karnataka that you do not need a massive budget or an established star to fill theaters—you need a solid screenplay. It brought the "Hollywood thriller" aesthetic to Kannada cinema, inspiring a wave of content-driven films like U-Turn , Lucia , and Kavaludaari .

The Rangitaranga Kannada movie is a textbook case of "Show, Don’t Tell." The camera lingers on dripping water, swaying trees, and symmetrical rangoli patterns that later become critical plot devices. The visual grammar of the film allowed it to transcend language barriers, earning it a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada.

Rangitaranga — Kannada Movie

Produced on a modest budget of approximately ₹4-5 crore, was released alongside several big-star vehicles. It opened to low occupancy but grew purely through word of mouth.

: The village atmosphere is built on haunting sounds—the jingling of a yakshagana dancer’s anklets and the creak of a rocking chair. The Search for "Anashku" rangitaranga kannada movie

Anup Bhandari also composed the soundtrack, while B. Ajaneesh Loknath provided the background score. The song "Kareyole" became a major hit, earning Inchara Rao a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer. The film also paid tribute to the 90s mystery series Guddada Bhootha by including its iconic title track, "Dennana Dennana". Box Office Performance and Legacy Produced on a modest budget of approximately ₹4-5

Rangitaranga was not just a movie; it was a movement. It showed aspiring filmmakers in Karnataka that you do not need a massive budget or an established star to fill theaters—you need a solid screenplay. It brought the "Hollywood thriller" aesthetic to Kannada cinema, inspiring a wave of content-driven films like U-Turn , Lucia , and Kavaludaari . The Search for "Anashku" Anup Bhandari also composed

The Rangitaranga Kannada movie is a textbook case of "Show, Don’t Tell." The camera lingers on dripping water, swaying trees, and symmetrical rangoli patterns that later become critical plot devices. The visual grammar of the film allowed it to transcend language barriers, earning it a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada.