
Drama 2012
Directed by the talented Yogaraj Bhat, *Drama (2012)* is a vibrant blend of comedy, romance, and thriller set against the rustic charm of Karnataka.
Director: Yogaraj Bhat
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drama (2012) about?
*Drama (2012)* is a rom-com-thriller that follows two small-town slackers, Venkatesha and Sathish, as they chase a stylish city girl to Mysore, only to find themselves entangled in a scandal involving a murdered college principal. The film blends humor, romance, and suspense against the backdrop of student life in Karnataka.
Who directed Drama?
The film was directed by Yogaraj Bhat, known for his work in Kannada cinema and his knack for mixing comedy with social commentary.
Who stars in Drama?
The film stars Yash and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles, with Sathish Ninasam, Sindhu Lokanath, and Sampath Raj rounding out the cast.
Is Drama (2012) worth watching?
With its sharp writing, engaging performances, and a runtime of nearly two and a half hours, *Drama* offers a fun yet thoughtful watch. Fans of Kannada comedies with a twist will likely enjoy this quirky, well-paced film.
How long is Drama?
The film has a runtime of 149 minutes, or roughly 2 hours and 29 minutes.
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About Drama (2012) — A Hilarious, Heartfelt Karnataka Comedy-Drama You Can't Miss
Directed by the talented Yogaraj Bhat, *Drama (2012)* is a vibrant blend of comedy, romance, and thriller set against the rustic charm of Karnataka. The story follows Venkatesha and Sathish, two lovable underachievers who've failed their pre-degree exams seven times and are desperate to impress Nandini, a modern, city-bred girl visiting their village. When their antics follow her to Mysore, where she's studying, chaos—and a murder—unfolds, testing loyalties and exposing the absurdity of societal expectations.
The film crackles with Yash and Radhika Pandit's charismatic chemistry, grounding the absurdity in relatable emotions. Bhat balances humor and tension, creating a narrative that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious. Expect sharp social commentary wrapped in offbeat storytelling, where village innocence clashes with urban modernity in a way that's both nostalgic and fresh.