Vijay Vikram

1979 Indian film
  • 6 September 1979 (1979-09-06)
Running time
151 minCountryIndiaLanguageKannada

Vijay Vikram is a 1979 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by V. Somashekhar and produced by A. R. Raju. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Jayanthi, Deepa and Pramila Joshai.[1][2]

Plot

Vikram is a landlord who rapes Jayanthi, who is the daughter of his estate manager. Jayanthi gets pregnant and gives birth to a son who grows up to be Vijay. Jayanti uses her son to take revenge on Vikram. Towards the end Vikram learns that Vijay is his own son and regrets his past deeds. But other baddies create problems for the family. Vikram dies in the end.

Cast

  • Vishnuvardhan as Vikram and Vijay
  • Jayanthi
  • Deepa
  • Pramila Joshai
  • Ashalatha
  • B. Jayashree
  • Vijayalakshmi
  • Uma
  • Leelavathi
  • Baby Rekha
  • Kamini Bhatiya
  • Dwarakish
  • K. S. Ashwath
  • Chethan Ramarao
  • Thoogudeepa Srinivas as Daku Badri
  • Shakti Prasad
  • Prabhakar as Chengappa
  • Bheemaraj
  • S. Rajanna
  • Musuri Krishnamurthy
  • Hanumanthachar
  • Comedian Guggu
  • Thipatur Siddaramaiah
  • Kunigal Ramanath

References

  1. ^ "Vijay Vikram". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Vijay Vikram". apunkachoice.com. Retrieved 22 January 2015.

External links

  • Vijay Vikram on YouTube
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V. Somashekhar filmography
  • Bangaarada Panjara (1974)
  • Premada Kanike (1976)
  • Shankar Guru (1978)
  • Thayige Thakka Maga (1978)
  • Seetharamu (1979)
  • Vijay Vikram (1979)
  • Point Parimala (1980)
  • Kaalinga (1980)
  • Rama Parashurama (1980)
  • Aarada Gaaya (1980)
  • Havina Hede (1981)
  • Devara Aata (1981)
  • Andada Aramane (1982)
  • Mareyalagada Kathe (1982)
  • Ajith (1982)
  • Chandi Chamundi (1983)
  • Chakravyuha (1983)
  • Gajendra (1984)
  • Premigala Saval (1984)
  • Chanakya (1984)
  • Chaduranga (1985)
  • Devarelliddane (1985)
  • Mrugaalaya (1986)
  • Ee Jeeva Ninagagi (1986)
  • Aparadhi Nanalla (1986)
  • Bete (1986)
  • Vishwaroopa (1986)
  • Mister Raja (1987)
  • Bedi (1987)
  • Kirathaka (1988)
  • Vijaya Khadga (1988)
  • Ranaranga (1988)
  • Gandandre Gandu (1989)
  • Onti Salaga (1989)
  • Parashuram (1989)
  • Ranabheri (1990)
  • Prathap (1990)
  • Varagala Bete (1991)
  • S. P. Bhargavi (1991)
  • Chuvanna Kaipathi (1992)
  • Chitralekha (1992)
  • Sarkarakke Saval (1993)
  • Kempaiah IPS (1993)
  • Gandede Bhaira (1997)


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