
Sipayi Ramu
Family · Drama
Overview
Sipayi Ramu is a 1972 Indian Kannada language film directed by Y. R. Swamy, based on the novel Barale Innu Yamune? by Nuggehalli Pankaja. The 2012 Hindi movie Paan Singh Tomar, based on the life of an Indian soldier turned dacoit Paan Singh Tomar had a similar storyline. This was also the first Kannada colour movie which was based on a novel.
Top Cast


Dr. Rajkumar
Dr. Rajkumar
Ramu alias Ram Singh
Dr. Rajkumar
Ramu alias Ram Singh


Leelavathi
Leelavathi
Yamuna
Leelavathi
Yamuna


Aarathi
Aarathi
Champa
Aarathi
Champa


K. S. Ashwath
K. S. Ashwath
Hari Singh
K. S. Ashwath
Hari Singh


Thoogudeepa Srinivas
Thoogudeepa Srinivas
Mangal Singh
Thoogudeepa Srinivas
Mangal Singh


Vajramuni
Vajramuni
Sudhakar
Vajramuni
Sudhakar


Shakti Prasad
Shakti Prasad
Shetty
Shakti Prasad
Shetty


Shivaram
Shivaram
Lakhan Singh
Shivaram
Lakhan Singh
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