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The song lyrics seems like a homage to Amarprem's "Chingaari koi bhadke" & is a worthy companion piece to the song. Chi Udayshankar has penned some of the most beautiful & meaningful songs here, "Baadi hoda balliyindha" sung by Dr Rajkumar is a picture of tragedy, his sighs & sulking demeanor during the songs is worth studying. The main leads doesn't even exchange a single word for 3/4th of the movie & when they do the 10 minutes scene will twist your guts. The amount of conflict, helplessness & depression, these two great actors can telegraph with just their expressions shows how perfect these veterans are with their artform. I lost count of how many times I had to watch Kalpana & Dr Rajkumar suffer in silence with tears in my eyes. As a viewer, the empathy for these characters has no bounds, we will suffer & ache with them as they try to piece their life together. I have never seen a movie before so filled with much pathos as each character from leads, to his parents are all trying to live with open wound & hoping the depressing time will pass soon. Kalpana uses her opportunity to shine & matches Dr Rajkumar punch for punch as both these sympathetic characters struggle to find peace & understanding. Dr Rajkumar & Kalpana then carry the movie together with their "will they, wont they" cat and mouse sequences. Director duo skillfully use flashback sequences to depict the tragic love story of Rajkumar & Manjula. Movie doesn't waste any time digging into the story, as from scene one we see the painful breakup of Dr Rajkumar & Manjula, which is soon followed by his marriage to Kalpana. Dr Rajkumar, plays a heartbroken English professor who is forcibly married to Kalpana & is struggling to come to terms with this new alliance as he is still lamenting the loss of his first love, Lalitha, played by Manjula. It stars Dr Rajkumar, Kalpana, Manjula in lead roles with supporting cast of Ashwath, Sampath, Balakrishna & Pandaribaayi. Eradu kanasu is based on a Kannada novel by Vani.
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It may have its pitfalls, yet it bears the stamp of Yogaraj Bhat's talents.Eradu kanasu - 1974 - Drama - 5/5 - Available on YouTubeĮradu kanasu directed by irreplaceable duo of Dorai-Bhagwan is the musical blockbuster of 70s & is one of the shining example of a complete family entertainer. "Drama" is a film that genuine Kannada film audience can not miss. His latest film "Drama", made under the same banner as "Paramathma", shows that Bhat has tried a different path. Hari Krishna's song composition and background score is exceptionally good.ĭespite a setback in "Paramathma", director Bhat is perhaps one of the few directors who makes films that have some visible attractive value in bringing out middle class family audience and youngsters into the theatres. The film's highlight is the remarkable camerawork of S.Krishna, who is arguably one of the country's top directors of production. All the veteran artists fit their roles very well. Sindhu Lokanath's role is not well-defined. Radhika Pandit is superb as a performer and her beautiful looks and style has added a special charm to the film. Neenasam Sathish is another actor who shines in the film. He has certainly shown maturity in acting.
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Yash has done a fantastic job in the role of Venkatesha, famous for his childish and irresponsible pranks.