7 O' Clock

7 O' Clock
Directed by Santosh Rai Pathaje
Produced by N M Suresh
Written by Santosh Rai Pathaje
Starring Pooja Kanwal
Mithun Tejaswi
Nithya Menon
Sneha
Music by M S Madhukar
Cinematography K S Chandrashekhar
Guruprashanth P Rai
Edited by B S Kemparaj
Production
company
Sri Thulaja Bhavani Creations
Release dates
10 Feb 2006
Running time
139 mins
Country India
Language Kannada

7 O' Clock is a Kannada romance film released in 2006. It was produced by N. M. Suresh under "Sri Thulaja Bhavani Creations" banner. It is directed and written by Santosh Rai Pathaje. Mithun Tejaswi and Pooja Kanwal appeared in lead roles, both making their debuts.

Plot

Nithya (Pooja Kanwal) loves to play pranks by calling someone everyday morning and making them a 'Bakra'. But one day she gets trapped by Rahul (Mithun Tejaswi) who is over smart. Soon Rahul and Nithya decide to meet at 7 o'clock in the railway station. Nithya says she is coming in yellow salwar and Rahul says he will be wearing a blue shirt. Nithya is a budding doctor while Rahul is a painter who wants to meet his lover and then complete one of his paintings. Rahul has a mobile and Nithya is averse to mobile phones. At the dot of 7 o'clock the train fails to come as it is two hours late.

Nithya and Rahul are upset with this delay. Rahul's mobile is stolen in the railway station and the only way for him is to contact Nithya is at her residence. She is not there because she is waiting at the railway station for Rahul. The anxiety among the audiences shoots up. The twist in the climax is when both meet not knowing each other's identity. Rahul's marriage is also fixed but on the engagement day the interference of a thief (who stole Rahul's mobile, paintings etc. in the train) changes the whole situation.

Cast

Soundtrack

All the songs are composed and scored by M. S. Madhukar.

Sl No Song Title Singer(s) Lyricist
1 "Sanje Suryane" Anuradha Sriram K. Kalyan
2 "Ee Lokavannu" K. S. Chithra K. Ram Narayan
3 "Bhoolokava No No" Tippu K. Ram Narayan
4 "Kannige Kaanada" Shankar Mahadevan K. Kalyan
5 "Ee Dina Kushiyagide" Rajesh Krishnan, Nithya Santhoshini K. Ram Narayan
6 "Arere Jinkemari" Mano, Swarnalatha Kaviraj

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