| 1 | '''Sangliana''' |
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| 4 | 1988 141’ col Kannada |
| 5 | d/co-p/st P. Nanjundappa pc Pushpagiri Films |
| 6 | co-p J. Rameshlal, S.V. Ganesh, M.R. Kashinath |
| 7 | sc K.V. Raju dial Ku. Nagabhushan |
| 8 | co-lyr/m Hamsalekha co-lyr Doddarange |
| 9 | Gowda, Manohar c Mallikarjuna |
| 10 | lp Ambareesh, Shankar Nag, Bhavya, Tara, |
| 11 | Srinath, Vajramuni, Devaraj, Sudhir, Master |
| 12 | Manjunath, Disco Shanti, Lohiteshwara, |
| 13 | Doddanna, Lakshman, K.V. Manjaiah, Gayatri |
| 14 | Prabhakar, S. Varalakshmi, Pratibha |
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| 16 | |
| 17 | Although the film’s title refers to a famous real- |
| 18 | life Police Chief in Bangalore, T.S. Sangliana, |
| 19 | the film bears no relation to actual events. |
| 20 | Shankar Nag plays the cop assigned to bust a |
| 21 | notorious gang. After several successful raids |
| 22 | and a series of disguises, the plot thickens |
| 23 | when Sangliana is charged with inhuman |
| 24 | behaviour. The film’s villain Vikram (Devaraj) is |
| 25 | a criminal backed by his politician father |
| 26 | (Vajramuni), while the voice of morality is |
| 27 | provided by honest journalist Mahesh, whose |
| 28 | daughter (Bhavya) is the film’s female lead. |
| 29 | Mainly a vehicle for action hero Nag, whose |
| 30 | star-entry is enhanced by an unusual and |
| 31 | relatively autonomous narrative device when |
| 32 | fellow megastar Ambarish first appears |
| 33 | pretending to be Sangliana. |
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| 35 | [[Film]] |