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Directed by | Mansore (Manjunatha Somashekara Reddy) |
Written by | Mansore (Manjunatha Somashekara Reddy) |
Screenplay by | HA Anilkumar |
Produced by | Girish Gowda |
Starring | Sanchari Vijay Shveta Desai Aravind Kuplikar Madhushree Master Shoib M.C. Anand Chethan Sheshan M.P. |
Cinematography | Anand Sundaresha |
Edited by | Avinash U. Shetty |
Music by | Charan Raj |
Production company | Om Studios |
Running time | 1:52:44 |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Harivu (Kannada: ಹರಿವು; [The Flow] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 2014 Indian Kannada language movie written & directed by debutant Manjunatha Somashekara Reddy (S Manjunath / Mansore).[1] A real life incident documented in a popular Kannada news paper written by Dr. Asha Benakappa [2][3] gave thoughts for making this movie.[4][5]
Inspired by a true incident that took place in a Government hospital in Bengaluru in the recent years, Harivu speaks volumes about the relation between urbanization and alienation.
Harivu has won 62nd National Award for "Best Kannada Film" from Directorate of Film Festivals.[6][7]
Plot
The story is based on a real-life incident. A farmer from north Karnataka brings his ailing son to Bangalore for treatment but he son dies. The farmer then faces a dilemma on how to take the body to his hometown.
Cast
- Sanchari Vijay
- Shweta Desai
- Aravind Kuplikar
- Madhushree
- Master Shoib
- M.C. Anand
- Chethan
- Sheshan M.P.
Screening
- The movie has won the best Kannada Film at 62nd National Film Awards (India) for 2014 announced on 24 March 2015
- The movie has been screened in 7th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2014.[4] It was also selected in the Kannada Competition category.
- Screened in Delhi International Film Festival 2014.[8]
References
- ^ "Meaningful frames". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- ^ "ಬಡವರಿಗೆ ಬದುಕು ತುಟ್ಟಿ; ಸಾವು ಇನ್ನೂ ತುಟ್ಟಿ! - ಡಾ. ಆಶಾ ಬೆನಕಪ್ಪ". Prajavani. 15 May 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ "For the poor, death is as miserable as living, by Dr. Asha Benakappa". Deccan Herald. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ a b "The Passage Through Human Mortality". Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ^ "I am not that Bad - Dr Asha Benakappa". Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ^ "62nd National Film Awards (PDF)," (PDF). Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ^ "'ಹರಿವು' ಅತ್ಯುತ್ತಮ ಪ್ರಾದೇಶಿಕ ಚಿತ್ರ". Prajavani. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ "International filmmakers to judge Kannada movies". Times of India. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
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