Bahuparak
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| Bahuparak | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Simple Suni |
| Written by | Simple Suni |
| Screenplay by | Simple Suni |
| Story by | Simple Suni |
| Produced by | Hemanth, Suresh Bhairasandra |
| Starring | Srinagar Kitty Meghana Raj |
| Cinematography | Manohar Joshi |
| Edited by | Sachin B. Ravi |
| Music by | Bharath B. J. |
Production company | Suvin Cinemas |
Release date |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
Bahuparak is a 2014 Indian Kannada language drama film written, directed and co-produced by Simple Suni of Simple Agi Ondh Love Story fame. The movie was released in the month of July 2014.[1] The film features Srinagar Kitty and Meghana Raj in the lead roles.[2] This film marks the 25th venture for the actor Srinagar Kitty.[3]
The film commenced its shooting in July 2013 and released its first trailer soon after the shooting began.[4] Mahohar Joshi is the cinematographer and Bharath B. J., who also composed the music for the movie Simple Agi Ondh Love Story, has composed the score for this film as well.
Plot
[edit]The movie opens with a call for a play titled 'Bahuparak'. The play opens with a character, which is portrayed by well known thinker and stand up comedian Richard Louis, expounding tenets of life and the principles of Karma. The story moves into a scene where the three main characters namely Manas, Mani, and Mauni, all played by Srinagar Kitty are introduced and each one starts narrating their life experiences.
Manas kicks off the story where he is shown as a handsome hunk who is on his way to meet the love of his life. However, his joy soon turns into gloom when he learns of a tragic news. The story, now being told in three distinct tracks, switches to the point where Mani is introduced. Mani is found unconscious on the road. He meets a friend named Mohan, who takes him in and helps him to etch out a living. However, Mani fails to make a living in the mainstream way, and he and Mohan soon take the shortcut and start robbing unsuspecting people, which soon enough to their bad luck ends in a murder. They are picked up by the police, where an inspector offers them a choice. Either go to jail for a long time or take the blame for a murder they didn't commit, and get out on bail. Mani and Mohan accept the offer.
The story then moves to a village, somewhere in North Karnataka. Mauni, a limping middle aged aspiring politician is frustrated because the person he helped to win an election has deserted him. To further exacerbate his feelings, he suffers a humiliating defeat in the next election. At this point, one of his friend's, also acting as his trusted adviser, leads Mauni to adopt the tried and tested method to win an election i.e. through money and muscle power.
The story ever revolving around Manas, Mani, and Mauni switches back to Manas, where it is revealed that his childhood friend Sneha played by Meghana Raj has stepped into his life. Just when Manas decides to propose Sneha, her twin sister, Preethi, enters their lives causing further turmoil in Manas's life.
Meanwhile, Mani, now slowly making his way as a big rowdy, soon establishes himself as a strong underworld don. Whereas Mauni reaches the highest echelons of power, however, his greed for power soon reaches unfathomable positions.
The story takes a critical turn at the point where, Manas, caught in the love triangle between Sneha and Preethi. Mani, caught in the cross fire of becoming the biggest don in the country. Mauni, who wants to become a top notch politician.
Will Manas come out unscathed? Will Mani reach his goal of becoming the biggest don? Will Mauni be able to quench his insatiable thirst for power? But, above all of this, who is Manas, Mani, and Mauni?. How their lives are linked forms the rest of the story.
Production
[edit]Bahuparak features Kitty in three different roles spanning three different generations. The film began the shoot in a 73-year-old house in North Karnataka.[5] The film dialogues are written by one of the leading Kannada daily journalist, Hari.[6]
Cast
[edit]- Srinagar Kitty as Manas / Mani / Mouni (Triple roles)
- Meghana Raj as Sneha / Preethi (Dual roles)
- Naveen Sagar as Virus
- Manasa Rao as Samanvaya
- Sukrutha Wagle as Prathibimba
- Rakshit Shetty in guest appearance as Richie
- Pramod Shetty in guest appearance
- Arun Prakash Shetty in guest appearance
- Pawan Wadeyar in guest appearance as Director Pawan
- Sundar Raj
- Pramila Joshai[7]
- Bhavana Rao (Special appearance)
- Vijeth as Mohana [8]
- Naveen Shankar as a salesman
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack for the film was composed by Bharath B. J., making his second successive collaboration with the director Suni after Simple Agi Ondh Love Story. While the major part of the songs are penned by director Suni himself, the soundtrack also features a popular folk song written by Shishunala Sharif.[9] The soundtrack consists of 10 songs.
| Bahuparak | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by | |
| Released | 10 June 2014 |
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
| Length | 39:30 |
| Label | Anand Audio |
Track list
[edit]| # | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Sooryana Benkiya" | Bharath B. J. | Vigneshwar Vishwa |
| 2 | "Usiraaguve" | Rajesh Krishnan, Anuradha Bhat | Suni |
| 3 | "Sneha Embudu" | KK | Suni |
| 4 | "Devaniruvanu" | Bharath B. J. | Suni |
| 5 | "Naanarembudu Naanalla" | Bharath B. J., Kaushik Aithal, Chaitanya Bhat | Shishunala Sharif |
| 6 | "Bazaaru Bhari" | Sparsha | Suni |
| 7 | "Usiraaguve" (remix) | Bharath B. J., Vidyashree, Shwetha | Suni |
| 8 | "Simple Preeti" | Srinagar Kitty, Meghana Raj | Suni |
| 9 | "Gedde Geltheeni" | Naveen Sajju | P. Lankesh |
| 10 | "Bahuparak Theme" | Bharath B. J. | Suni |
Release
[edit]The film was released on 25 July 2014 across Karnataka. Majestic, known as the heart of Kannada Cinema theaters, featured this movie in the renovated Menaka theater.
Reception
[edit]The movie has received mixed to positive reviews.[10] The three track storytelling style has been hailed as an experiment hitherto unknown in the Kannada Industry. Suni's style of narration, dialogues, and songs especially the melodious "Usiraaguve" track has heads swaying.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Suni's Bahuparak with Shrinagara Kitty". Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ^ "Meghana Raj signs Kitty's Bahuparak". Archived from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ^ "Bahuparak - Srinagar Kitty's 25th Film". Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ^ Bahuparak begins shoot
- ^ Bahuparak begins shoot
- ^ Bahuparak Starts
- ^ "Meghana Raj's parents are roped in as her parents in Bahuparak". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ^ "Graveyard highlights- The New Indian Express". Archived from the original on 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Bahuparak Kannada song details". Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
- ^ "Bahuparak - Movie Review". 24 July 2014. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
- ^ "Bahuparak Shuns all Stereotypes- The New Indian Express". Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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Plot Summary
Bahuparak (2014) is a Kannada-language anthology film consisting of three thematically interconnected stories, all centered on protagonists portrayed by Srinagar Kitty in triple roles as Manas, Mani, and Mauni. In the first segment, Manas becomes entangled in a love triangle involving twin sisters Sneha and Preethi, both played by Meghana Raj, testing loyalties and desires amid personal relationships.[4] [8] The narratives unfold across diverse societal settings in Karnataka, highlighting conflicts of identity, ambition, and moral choices without resolving into a single linear plot.[1] The second story follows Mani's ruthless ascent toward becoming a crime boss, driven by power and survival instincts in the underworld. Meanwhile, Mauni grapples with ethical dilemmas as a politician, balancing public duty against personal greed and compromise. These episodes link through shared explorations of human multifacetedness, emphasizing how individual pursuits intersect with broader relational and societal dynamics.[1] [6]Production
Development
Bahuparak was conceived by Simple Suni following the critical and commercial success of his directorial debut Simple Agi Ondh Love Story, released on April 5, 2013.[9] The film marked Suni's second feature, where he served as writer, director, and co-producer under his banner Suvin Cinemas.[10] Pre-production activities led to the completion of the first shooting schedule by July 2013, signaling the project's advancement into principal photography.[11] Suni envisioned Bahuparak as an experimental anthology departing from conventional narratives, emphasizing unconventional storytelling to initiate a new direction in Kannada cinema.[9] The script centered on three interconnected tales spanning generations, with a focus on portraying the complexities of human nature through distinct character arcs.[7] A key element of the film's development was the decision to feature lead actor Srinagar Kitty in three varied roles—Manas, Mani, and Mauni—across different eras, presenting a demanding challenge to demonstrate his range in embodying diverse personas.[7] This multi-role structure was designed to push boundaries within the industry, highlighting Kitty's 25th project as a milestone in showcasing actor versatility.[7] Production was supported by co-producers Hemanth, Abhi, and Suresh Bhairasandra.[12]Casting
Srinagar Kitty was cast in the three lead roles of Manas, Mani, and Mauni, showcasing his versatility in an anthology-style narrative requiring distinct character interpretations. This marked his first triple-role performance and his 25th film appearance overall.[13] The casting decision was highlighted during the film's audio launch on June 4, 2014, where director Suni emphasized the challenge of the multifaceted protagonist.[14] Meghana Raj was selected for the dual roles of Sneha and Preethi, designed to parallel the lead's multiplicity and add depth to the interconnected stories. Her involvement was confirmed alongside Kitty's, with the double role noted as a key element in production announcements.[7][2] Supporting roles were filled by actors including Bhavana Rao and Manasa Joshi, chosen to complement the leads in the film's ensemble structure. Rakshit Shetty appeared in a guest capacity, benefiting from his rising prominence following the release of his directorial debut Ulidavaru Kandanthe on March 28, 2014.[4]Filming
Principal photography for Bahuparak began on July 15, 2013, in north Karnataka, selected for its ability to convey regional authenticity essential to the film's narrative.[15] The initial schedule focused on locations around Badami and Bagalkot, wrapping up by July 24, 2013, to capture the diverse environments required for the story's three interconnected segments spanning different decades.[11] Directed by Simple Suni, the shoot involved multiple sets and outdoor venues to depict the anthology-style structure, where lead actor Srinagara Kitty portrayed three distinct characters—Manas, Mani, and Mauni—each at pivotal life stages.[1] Logistical challenges arose from coordinating these timeline shifts and role transitions, necessitating efficient scheduling across varied backdrops without relying on heavy visual effects; instead, the production emphasized practical methods like costume changes, makeup, and on-set continuity to maintain realism.[15] Cinematographer Manohar Joshi handled the visual capture, employing techniques that enhanced the dramatic realism while providing a polished aesthetic suited to the film's introspective tone.[16] Editing focused on seamless narrative flow between segments, prioritizing temporal and character continuity through cuts and montages rather than digital augmentation, which aligned with the director's grounded approach to storytelling.[3] The principal shoot concluded in time for post-production to wrap ahead of the film's July 2014 release, allowing for refinements in pacing the multi-threaded plot.[17]Cast
Lead Roles
Srinagar Kitty portrays three distinct characters in Bahuparak, each embodying different phases of life and moral dilemmas: Manas, the romantic protagonist entangled in a love triangle; Mani, an emerging figure in the criminal underworld; and Mouni, a politician navigating ethical quandaries in public life.[18][19] These roles, announced in mid-2014 production updates, highlight Kitty's versatility in depicting contrasting personal and societal pressures.[7] Meghana Raj plays the dual roles of twin sisters Sneha and Preethi, who form the emotional anchor of the film's initial narrative segment, influencing interpersonal dynamics and choices.[2][7] Her casting in these interconnected parts was confirmed in 2014 pre-release reports, emphasizing their centrality to themes of affinity and decision-making.[9]Supporting Roles
Manasa Rao portrays Samanvaya, a secondary character integral to the relational dynamics in the storyline centered on Manas, providing contrast to his personal conflicts.[20] Sukrutha Wagle plays Prathibimba, supporting the narrative threads that link the film's generational arcs and highlight interpersonal tensions.[2] Naveen Sagar appears as Virus, a figure influencing the ambitions and challenges faced by the leads in their respective segments.[20] Rakshit Shetty features in a guest role as Richie, contributing to the ensemble's layered interactions without dominating the primary arcs.[20][21] Additional supporting performers include Bhavana Rao, Sundar Raj, and Pramila Joshai, whose roles bolster the thematic contrasts between individual pursuits and communal influences across the stories.[2] These elements from the credits underscore the film's reliance on secondary figures to amplify the protagonists' multifaceted journeys.[20]Soundtrack
Track Listing
The soundtrack for Bahuparak, composed by Bharath B. J. and released on June 3, 2014, features seven tracks, with lyrics primarily penned by Suni except where noted.[22]| Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist |
|---|---|---|
| Usiraaguve | Rajesh Krishnan, Anuradha Bhat | Suni |
| Gedde Geltaananta | Naveen Sajju | P. Lankesh |
| Sneha Yembudu | KK | Suni |
| Simple Preeti | Srinagar Kitty, Meghana Raj | Suni |
| Bazaaru Bhari | Sparsha R. K. | Suni |
| Devaniruvanu | Bharath B. J. | Suni |
| Bahuparak (Theme) | Bharath B. J. | Suni |
