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Haalu Jenu
Haalu Jenu (ⓘ censor certified: Halu Jenu; transl. Milk and Honey) is a 1982 Indian Kannada-language tragicomedy film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, starring Rajkumar, Madhavi and Roopa Devi. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs, which were composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1985 as Illale Devata.
Parvathamma Rajkumar paid ₹1 lakhs for the story when a movie based on that story which was supposed to star Anant Nag failed to go on floors. Haalu Jenu was known for its 70-foot (21 m)-tall cutout poster of Rajkumar placed in the Santosh Theatre in Majestic, Bangalore. The film was a major success at the box office upon its release and had a theatrical run of 35 weeks. The movie, however, was removed from some cinemas after 22 weeks (150 days) to make room for Chalisuva Modagalu which was also directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and starred Rajkumar.
The tabloid Trade Guide started by Taran Adarsh's father had published a report calling Rajkumar a Junior Hitler for the alleged theatre unavailability for Amitabh Bachchan's Namak Halaal which released around the same time, enraging Kannada movie buffs. Finally, Amitabh Bachchan flew down to Bangalore and met Rajkumar to clear the air of misunderstandings.
Saritha, who had earlier worked with Rajkumar on Keralida Simha and Hosa Belaku, dubbed for Madhavi in some parts in this movie. Saritha went on to dub a Telugu movie by the same director - Mayuri. Saritha was one of the lead heroines in Rajkumar - Singeetham's immediate next movie Chalisuva Modagalu which released in the same year.
This was also Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's directorial debut in Kannada. He went on to work with Rajkumar in six more movies including his 200th movie, and was also the director of the debut movies of his two sons.
Ranga (Dr. Rajkumar), a middle-class working man and is happily married to Kamala (Madhavi). Their newly wed life gets disrupted one day when Kamala falls unconscious on the floor. Ranga takes her to the hospital and doctor perform the blood test. After analyzing the reports, the doctor reveals that Kamala has blood cancer and consoles Ranga to take good care of her till her last breath. Shattered Ranga, blindly believes that he can save Kamala's life and spends most of his savings for her medical care.
One afternoon, Ranga notices Meena (Roopa Devi), a young woman on the road and she is surrounded by men who are blackmailing her to pay compensation for a staged accident. With smartness, Ranga somehow manages to saves her from them instead of putting a fight. He already knew about Meena, the daughter of Shaanthamma (Dubbing Janaki), who come from a rich family. With a sense of gratitude, Meena takes Ranga to her house and introduces him to her mother. Ranga lie to convince them that he is also from a rich family. He thinks Shaanthamma could be source for money for his wife's treatment. He soon learns the weaknesses of the family members. Meanwhile, Meena develops crush on Ranga and tries many ways to express her feelings for him. But, Ranga intentionally avoids her without causing any hurt.
One day at the hospital, Ranga hears of Dr. Varma, a famous oncologist. He asks his friend Dr. Subbu (Shrinagar Nagaraj) to arrange an appointment with Varma, for which he needs ₹20,000. He arranges the amount by selling Gopalayya's car, after when he cheated on him. Kamala and Ranga head to Bombay to meet Dr. Varma (R. N. Sudarshan). After conducting the check up, Varma issues a treatment instruction letter for Dr. Subbu via Ranga.
Haalu Jenu
Haalu Jenu (ⓘ censor certified: Halu Jenu; transl. Milk and Honey) is a 1982 Indian Kannada-language tragicomedy film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, starring Rajkumar, Madhavi and Roopa Devi. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs, which were composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1985 as Illale Devata.
Parvathamma Rajkumar paid ₹1 lakhs for the story when a movie based on that story which was supposed to star Anant Nag failed to go on floors. Haalu Jenu was known for its 70-foot (21 m)-tall cutout poster of Rajkumar placed in the Santosh Theatre in Majestic, Bangalore. The film was a major success at the box office upon its release and had a theatrical run of 35 weeks. The movie, however, was removed from some cinemas after 22 weeks (150 days) to make room for Chalisuva Modagalu which was also directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and starred Rajkumar.
The tabloid Trade Guide started by Taran Adarsh's father had published a report calling Rajkumar a Junior Hitler for the alleged theatre unavailability for Amitabh Bachchan's Namak Halaal which released around the same time, enraging Kannada movie buffs. Finally, Amitabh Bachchan flew down to Bangalore and met Rajkumar to clear the air of misunderstandings.
Saritha, who had earlier worked with Rajkumar on Keralida Simha and Hosa Belaku, dubbed for Madhavi in some parts in this movie. Saritha went on to dub a Telugu movie by the same director - Mayuri. Saritha was one of the lead heroines in Rajkumar - Singeetham's immediate next movie Chalisuva Modagalu which released in the same year.
This was also Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's directorial debut in Kannada. He went on to work with Rajkumar in six more movies including his 200th movie, and was also the director of the debut movies of his two sons.
Ranga (Dr. Rajkumar), a middle-class working man and is happily married to Kamala (Madhavi). Their newly wed life gets disrupted one day when Kamala falls unconscious on the floor. Ranga takes her to the hospital and doctor perform the blood test. After analyzing the reports, the doctor reveals that Kamala has blood cancer and consoles Ranga to take good care of her till her last breath. Shattered Ranga, blindly believes that he can save Kamala's life and spends most of his savings for her medical care.
One afternoon, Ranga notices Meena (Roopa Devi), a young woman on the road and she is surrounded by men who are blackmailing her to pay compensation for a staged accident. With smartness, Ranga somehow manages to saves her from them instead of putting a fight. He already knew about Meena, the daughter of Shaanthamma (Dubbing Janaki), who come from a rich family. With a sense of gratitude, Meena takes Ranga to her house and introduces him to her mother. Ranga lie to convince them that he is also from a rich family. He thinks Shaanthamma could be source for money for his wife's treatment. He soon learns the weaknesses of the family members. Meanwhile, Meena develops crush on Ranga and tries many ways to express her feelings for him. But, Ranga intentionally avoids her without causing any hurt.
One day at the hospital, Ranga hears of Dr. Varma, a famous oncologist. He asks his friend Dr. Subbu (Shrinagar Nagaraj) to arrange an appointment with Varma, for which he needs ₹20,000. He arranges the amount by selling Gopalayya's car, after when he cheated on him. Kamala and Ranga head to Bombay to meet Dr. Varma (R. N. Sudarshan). After conducting the check up, Varma issues a treatment instruction letter for Dr. Subbu via Ranga.
