Gulama

Gulama (Kannada:ಗುಲಾಮ) is a 2009 Kannada-language film directed by Tushar Ranganath and produced by Ramu. The film stars Prajwal Devraj and Bianca Desai in the lead roles. Music was composed by Gurukiran. The film released statewide on 1 January 2009.

Gulama means bondsman in Kannada.

Cast

 * Prajwal Devaraj as Anil
 * Sonu as Divya
 * Bianca Desai as Priyanka
 * Rangayana Raghu as Police Constable Nanjundaswamy, Anil's Father
 * Avinash as Police Commissioner Vijay kumar singh
 * Lakshman Rao
 * Ganesh Rao Kesarkar
 * Sudha Belawadi as Vanajakshi, Anil's Mother
 * Shailaja Joshi
 * M. N. Lakshmi Devi
 * Kaddipudi Chandru as Babloo Chandra
 * Malavalli Saikrishna
 * Vishwa Kaddi as Pagal Seena
 * Sanketh Kashi
 * N. Vinod Kumar
 * Yogi. G. Raj
 * Kung-fu Chandru
 * Maafi Gowda as himself
 * Raghu Samrat
 * K. V. Manjayya
 * Malathi Sardeshpande
 * Mallesh Mysore

Synopsis
The film is about a love triangle: Anil loves Priyanka, and Divya loves Anil.

Soundtrack
The film has five songs composed by Gurukiran, with the lyrics primarily penned by Tushar Ranganath and Kaviraj.

Critical response
R G Vijayasarathy of Rediff.com scored the film at 2 out of 5 stars and says "Guru Kiran does not make any impact with his music compositions. Vishnuvardhan's cinematography and Danny's fights choreography are better handled. Gulama may impress the mass audience to some extent, but it is not meant for the family audience." Bangalore Mirror wrote "The background music could have ensured that flashbacks and current narratives are differentiated, but it does not.For the record, the film is dedicated to Vinod Kumar, the aspiring actor shot dead by producer Govardhan Murthy last year." Manjju Shettar of Mid-Day scored the film at 2 out of 5 stars and says "Prajwal and Biyanka are matured in their acting and Sonu will attract the audience. Rangayana Raghu and other actors have done well with their performances. Film's settings are highly rich but choreography has failed. Cameraman K M Vishnuvardan has done a good job with creativity."