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Halunda Tavaru
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| Halunda Tavaru | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | D. Rajendra Babu |
| Written by | Richard Louis (dialogues) D. Rajendra Babu (dialogues) |
| Screenplay by | D. Rajendra Babu |
| Based on | Haalunda Thavaru by Krishnamoorthy Puranik |
| Produced by | Vizag Raju |
| Starring | Vishnuvardhan Sithara |
| Cinematography | Ashok Cashyap |
| Edited by | K. Balu |
| Music by | Hamsalekha |
Production company | D. R. Pictures |
| Distributed by | Ramu Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
| Language | Kannada |
Halunda Tavaru is a 1994 Indian Kannada-language drama film starring Vishnuvardhan and Sithara. It was directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by Vizag Raju.[1] The music and lyrics were written and composed by Hamsalekha. It was commercially successful and completed 25 weeks in many theaters. It is based on a novel of the same name by Krishnamoorthy Puranik. The film was remade in Telugu as Puttinti Gowravam.[2]
Plot
[edit]The story revolves around a couple who are brought up in contrasting financial situations and how they undergo the riches to rags transition in life. The film was tagged as a tragedy drama with the lead protagonists passing away towards the climax.
Cast
[edit]- Vishnuvardhan
- Sithara as Jyoti
- Pandari Bai as Jyoti's mother
- Srinivasa Murthy
- Krishnegowda as Jyoti's father
- Pramila Joshai
- Gayathri Prabhakar
- Sanketh Kashi
- Ashalatha
Production
[edit]After Karulina Koogu, Rajendra Babu who was on look out for a story appealing female audience decided to adapt the novel Halunda Thavaru by Krishnamurthy Puranik into a film of same name. He originally approached Dr. Rajkumar for the lead role who refused the offer as he felt it was unsuitable for this age.[3] Sudharani was originally chosen for the role of Sitara however she left the film due to a surgery.[4]
Soundtrack
[edit]Soundtrack was composed by Hamsalekha.[5]
- "Elu Shiva" - K. S. Chitra
- "Ele Hombisile" - K. S. Chitra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- "Olavina Runava" - K. S. Chitra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- "Ee Dharege" - K. S. Chitra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- "Thaayiney Illadantha" - Mano
- "Haalunda Tavarannu" - S. Janaki
Release
[edit]It was the first film to be distributed by H. D. Kumaraswamy.[6]
Awards
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Halunda Thavaru Cast and Crew - Kannada Movie". Apunkachoice.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
- ^ "The veterans are back". The Hindu. 21 July 1995. Archived from the original on 22 December 1996. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ^ Goravigere, Satish Raj (30 June 2023). "ಅಣ್ಣಾವ್ರು ರಿಜೆಕ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡಿದ ಆ ಚಿತ್ರದಲ್ಲಿ ವಿಷ್ಣುದಾದಾ ನಟಿಸಿ ಇತಿಹಾಸ ಸೃಷ್ಟಿಸಿದ್ರು! ಹಾಗಾದ್ರೆ ಆ ಚಿತ್ರ ಯಾವುದು? ಅದನ್ನು ರಾಜಕುಮಾರ್ ರಿಜೆಕ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡಿದ್ಯಾಕೆ?". Kannada News Today (in Kannada).
- ^ "ವಿಷ್ಣುವರ್ಧನ್ ಜೊತೆಗಿನ ಆ ಸಿನಿಮಾ ರಿಜೆಕ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡಿದ್ಯಾಕೆ ಸುಧಾರಾಣಿ? ಅವರೇ ಹೇಳಿದ ಕಾರಣ ಇದು!". Asianet News (in Kannada). 6 November 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Halunda Thavaru (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Apple Music. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "HDK's dream film remains unrealised". Deccan Herald. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
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[edit]Halunda Tavaru
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Literary origins
Halunda Tavaru is an adaptation of the Kannada novel of the same name written by Krishnamurthy Puranik, first published in 1983 as part of the author's body of work exploring social and familial dynamics.[2][5] The novel's core narrative elements, including the portrayal of characters navigating stark economic contrasts and the ensuing familial upheavals, directly inspired the film's screenplay, emphasizing a journey from prosperity to hardship.[1] This decision marked a deliberate effort to bring literary works addressing socioeconomic issues to the screen, aligning with a trend in Kannada cinema during that era to adapt regionally acclaimed novels.[4] Director D. Rajendra Babu contributed to the screenplay, transforming the novel's key elements into a cinematic framework while preserving its thematic essence.Pre-production and casting
The screenplay for Halunda Tavaru was written by D. Rajendra Babu, who adapted the story from Krishnamurthy Puranik's novel Halunda Tavaru, with dialogue contributions from Richard Louis and Babu himself.[1] This adaptation transformed the novel's narrative into a cinematic drama suitable for Kannada audiences.[2] The film was produced by D. R. Umashankari and R. Venkataraju under the Adithya Movie Makers banner, marking a collaboration aimed at delivering a family-oriented drama.[1] Initial production efforts focused on assembling a team to capture the emotional depth of the source material.Plot and themes
Synopsis
Halunda Tavaru follows the journey of its protagonists, played by Vishnuvardhan and Sithara, who hail from starkly contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds. Despite these differences, they fall in love, marry, and initially revel in a period of marital happiness and stability.[2][1] The narrative progresses as the couple faces a sudden financial downfall, reversing their fortunes from riches to rags. This tests the resilience of their relationship. The film, adapted from Krishnamurthy Puranik's novel Haalunda Thavaru, culminates in tragedy.[2][1]Central themes
Halunda Tavaru explores themes of love, hardship, and family bonds through the couple's transition from prosperity to poverty.[2]Cast and crew
Principal cast
Vishnuvardhan portrays the male lead, an affluent individual whose life takes a turn toward financial ruin, delivering a performance noted for its depth in conveying emotional turmoil during the couple's transition from wealth to hardship.[2][6] Sithara stars as the female lead, depicting a resilient woman from modest beginnings who stands by her husband amid adversity, with her role marking a significant entry into Kannada cinema and earning praise for its authenticity and emotional range.[2][7] In supporting roles, S. Srinivasa Murthy appears as a respected family elder guiding the protagonists through their challenges.[8] Lakshman plays an antagonistic figure contributing to the central conflicts.[9] Doddanna provides comic relief, lightening the dramatic tension with his characteristic humor.[2] Krishne Gowda enacts a key parental role, offering familial support in the narrative.[2] Pandari Bai portrays the female lead's mother, contributing to the family dynamics.[2]Production team
Halunda Tavaru was directed by D. Rajendra Babu, a prominent Kannada filmmaker known for his adaptations of novels into emotional dramas.[10] His prior works, including Naanu Nanna Hendathi (1985), Olavina Udugore (1987), and Ramachaari (1991), showcased his ability to blend family-oriented narratives with social commentary, influencing the tragic tone of this film based on Krishnamurthy Puranik's novel. Babu also contributed to the screenplay and dialogues alongside Richard Louis, ensuring fidelity to the source material's exploration of socioeconomic shifts.[1] The film was produced by D. R. Umashankari and R. Venkataraju under the banner of Adithya Movie Makers, which handled the financing and overall production logistics for this Kannada-language project.[1] Cinematography was led by Ashok Kashyap, who captured the film's visuals in color Cinemascope format to depict the protagonists' journey.[4] Editing was managed by K. Balu, contributing to the film's tight structure.[1] The production team worked closely with lead actors Vishnuvardhan and Sithara to emphasize the emotional core of the story. The final runtime stands at 147 minutes.[1]Filming and music
Principal photography
Principal photography for Halunda Tavaru was directed by D. Rajendra Babu, with cinematography by Ashok Kashyap. The film was shot in color using the Cinemascope format.[4]Soundtrack composition
The soundtrack for Halunda Tavaru was composed and lyrics written by Hamsalekha, known for blending rural folk traditions with classical influences.[11] Hamsalekha's compositions underscore the film's themes of love, sacrifice, and hardship, integrating with the narrative through emotional melodies.[4] The songs feature playback singers including S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki, Mano, and K. S. Chithra. The complete soundtrack comprises eight tracks, released in 1995 by Jhankar Music, with a total runtime of approximately 34 minutes.[12]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elu Shiva Elu Shiva (Female) | K. S. Chithra | 4:28 |
| 2 | Elu Shiva Elu Shiva (Male) | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 4:23 |
| 3 | Ele Hombisile | K. S. Chithra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 3:40 |
| 4 | Olavina Runava | K. S. Chithra, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 4:30 |
| 5 | Halunda Thavarannu | S. Janaki | 3:20 |
| 6 | Ee Baalina Cycle | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 4:02 |
| 7 | Ee Dharege Rathri | K. S. Chithra | 4:00 |
| 8 | Nanu Ninnanu Mechida | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 3:42 |
