Prem Adda is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language action film. Prem, Meka Murali Krishna and Kriti Kharbanda play lead roles in the film. The film is directed by Mahesh Babu and the music is composed by V. Harikrishna. It is a remake of the 2008 Tamil film Subramaniapuram.
The soundtrack of the album was released on 19 September 2012. Prem Adda consists of six songs composed byÃÂ V. Harikrishna. The song "Kangal Irandaal" from the original Tamil film was retained as "Kalli Ivalu". All the songs became hits.
B. S. Srivani Deccan Herald wrote "Prem seems to enjoy his role while Kruti Kharbanda fills the eyes and heart. Coming close on the heels of Drama, Prem Adda passes by like a gust of wind full of dust". A critic fromàBangalore Mirror wrote à"The story has enough stuff to keep the audience engaged. Be warned of the violence that has earned it an âÂÂAâ certificate. The music by Harikrishna and the cinematography by Arun Prasad are top class. We must add, it is no match for the original". A critic fromàDNA wrote "Well, just thatàPrem Addaàdoes the very thing that Subramaniapuram stays away from... making criminals look like heroes. The makers would have done better to retain the flavour and intention of the original. So watch it for the performance of the lead pair if you must". A critic fromàThe Times of India scored the film at 2.5 out of 5 stars and says "While Prem shows some improvement in acting over his first movieàPreethi Yeke Bhoomi Melide, itâÂÂs better he wears a directorâÂÂs hat. Muralikrishna impresses. Kriti Kharbanda could have done much better. Lakshmi, a TV artiste, has done a good job as our heroâÂÂs aunt. Music by V Harikrishna has a couple of good numbers". Srikanth Srinivasa fromàRediff.com scored the film at 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Debutant Arun D Prasad's cinematography is quite good; he is a good find. Mavalli Sai Krishna's dialogues are also quite apt. Mass Maada has shot the action sequences well although they are a bit gory. Prem Addaàwill entertain the masses who look for a rustic feel in films". A critic fromàIndia TV wrote " "Prem Adda" is watchable for its huge presentation but the violence in the film may not be liked by the family audience". A Sharadhaa fromàThe New Indian Express wrote "Cinematographer Arund D Prasad has captured the village scenes very well. Harikrishna has once again won many hearts with his melodious and peppy numbers. Verdict: The film may not be that pleasant as the love flick eventually turns into a movie with a lot of bloodshed".