The film stars Ramya Krishna and Prakash Raj, with Vanitha Vasu, K. S. Sridhar, Ramesh Bhat and Sadhu Kokila in supporting roles.
It was an ambitious project, but failed to succeed at the box-office, even though following the audience's hostile response after its theatrical release, almost 20 scenes were re-shot and re-edited before re-releasing it with censor acceptance.
The set which consists of "huge hall, a bar, a table tennis room, two bedrooms and others" was built at Kanteerava Studios by 100 workers within 40 days.
Amritamati S. of The Music Magazine reviewed the album and called it, "Symphonic grandeur on dumb lyrics".
She added writing credits to the solo violin, guitar bits and the piano play among other highlights of the album.
[11] Sify wrote "The problem with Yekangi is its wafer thin storyline and the film turns out to be dragging".