Nimbehuli
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| Nimbehuli | |
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| Directed by | Hemanth Hegde |
| Written by | Hemanth Hegde |
| Produced by | Subhash Ghai[1] |
| Starring | Hemanth Hegde
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| Cinematography | Sandeep Kumar |
| Edited by | P.R Soundarraj |
| Music by | Veer Samarth |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 133 minutes [4] |
| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
Nimbehuli (Kannada: ನಿಂಬೆಹುಳಿ; transl. Sour Lemon) is a 2014 Kannada-language Indian comedy film written and directed by Hemanth Hegde and produced by veteran director Subhash Ghai.[1] latters marked a maiden Kannada venture. After success of director's first venture Housefull collaborate with Subhash Ghai's production house Mukta Arts for new project.[2][3][5] The makers of the 2015 Hindi movie Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon were sent legal notice for plagiarism.[6] Initially Anupam Kher signed to the project for pivot role but later walked out of the movie.[7]
Plot
[edit]Sriram loves a girl, but is unable to get the approval of her parents for marriage. But accidentally he marries three other girls. No one knows of Sriram marriages other than his close friend. During the marriage struggle, he finally gets his lover’s parents to agree to their marriage.
Cast
[edit]- Hemanth Hegde as Sriram
- Madhurima Tuli as Janaki
- Komal Jha as Bhoomika
- Nivedhitha as Sitha
- Bullet Prakash as Karuna Raaga[8]
- Girija Lokesh
- Ramesh Bhat
- Om Prakash Rao
Soundtrack
[edit]| Nimbehuli | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by Veer Samarth | ||||
| Released | 23 January 2013 | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Length | 25:39 | |||
| Language | Kannada | |||
| Label | Anand Audio | |||
| Veer Samarth chronology | ||||
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The song "Rama Rama" penned by Dundiraj, a popular poet and composed by Veer Samarth went viral on social media.[9] The song got 80000 hits on YouTube on short period of time.[10] All 6 songs were composed by Veer Samarth.[11]
Tracklist
[edit]| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Rama Rama" | Dundiraj | Veer Samarth | 4:25 |
| 2. | "Yenagide Yakagide" | Raghavendra Kamath | Chetan Gaudana | 3:50 |
| 3. | "Nanna Bika Hinde" | Vinayaka Bhat | Ranjith | 4:37 |
| 4. | "Dona Hadona Ba" | Hemanth Hegde | Krishna Beura | 3:57 |
| 5. | "Yenagide Yakagide" | Raghavendra Kamath | Rithish Padmanabhan | 4:00 |
| 6. | "Rama Rama Reprise" | Dundiraj | Krishna Beura | 4:48 |
| Total length: | 25:39 | |||
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Subhash Ghai's Kannada film". Rediff. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ a b ""Mukta Arts" First Kannada Film Is Nimbe Huli". Boxoffice India. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ a b "Mukta Arts to produce Kannada film ' "Nimbe Huli"". Zeenews. 5 October 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Nimbehuli - Movie Review: A Paisa Vasool Entertainer". filmibeat. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Subhash Ghai's first Kannada film". Sify. Archived from the original on 16 June 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ Suresh, Sunayana. "Kapil Sharma's debut film served with legal notice citing similarities to a Kannada film –". Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Kher walked out & Bullet Prakash Playing Karunanidhi in 'Nimbe Huli', DMK Protests its Release in TN". ibtimes. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Bullet Prakash Playing Karunanidhi in 'Nimbe Huli', DMK Protests its Release in TN". ibtimes. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "The song that went viral". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ ""Nimbe Huli" croses 80,000 Internet hits". News18. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Nimbe Huli". gaana. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
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Development
Hemanth Hegde developed Nimbehuli as his directorial project, writing the screenplay and emphasizing a comedic narrative structure distinct from conventional Kannada films through innovative storytelling patterns.[5] The concept originated as a light-hearted comedy intended to deliver broad entertainment, positioning it as a foundational work in the genre according to promotional claims.[6] Production setup involved a cross-industry collaboration, with Bollywood veteran Subhash Ghai's Mukta Arts banner financing the venture as his first Kannada-language production, announced on October 11, 2011.[7] This partnership aimed to leverage Ghai's resources for a regional project while retaining Kannada-specific creative control under Hegde's leadership.[8] Pre-production spanned from the 2011 announcement through 2012, including a press meet on August 21, 2012, but encountered delays due to funding issues and legal disputes, postponing principal activities until resolution in early 2014.[9] [10] These hurdles shaped key decisions, such as streamlining the setup to prioritize comedic elements for audience engagement ahead of the March 2014 release.[8]Casting
Hemanth Hegde, who also directed the film, was cast in the lead role of Sriram, combining his acting background with his debut as a feature film director to helm the project under Mukta Arts production.[7][4] The principal female roles were filled by Madhurima Tuli as Janaki and Komal Jha, an actress based in Mumbai, as Bhoomika, introducing cross-regional talent to the Kannada ensemble.[3][11] Supporting cast selections emphasized a mix of familiar Kannada industry figures, including Jayadeva Mohan in a key role, alongside Nivedhitha, Omprakash Rao, and comedian Bullet Prakash, to support the film's comedic and dramatic elements.[4][3][12]Filming
Principal photography for Nimbehuli began in 2011, with the majority of shooting portions completed by July 2012.[13] Cinematographer Sandeep Kumar handled the visual capture, emphasizing the comedic tone through appropriate framing and lighting for the film's rural and domestic scenes.[3] The production encountered scheduling hurdles, particularly in securing two days of availability from Anupam Kher for his scenes, which delayed finalization of principal photography.[14] Overall, the shoot adhered to a tight timeline amid these constraints, contributing to post-production extending into 2013 before release delays pushed the premiere to March 28, 2014, over three months later than planned due to unspecified production issues.[15]Plot
Synopsis
Sriram, portrayed as a cricket betting agent overwhelmed by substantial debts, flees alongside his close friend Bhagavantha to evade aggressive lenders seeking repayment.[3] This escape sets the stage for their relocation to a shared residential complex, where Sriram unexpectedly enters into marriages with three women: Janaki, Bhoomika, and his relative Seetha, each occupying neighboring flats numbered 301, 302, and 303.[3] The central narrative arc revolves around Sriram's attempts to navigate the ensuing romantic and domestic entanglements, generating a series of comedic predicaments as he balances secrecy among the wives while creditors continue their relentless pursuit.[3][6] These interactions highlight the film's focus on humorous chaos stemming from multiple concurrent relationships and financial pressures.[3]Cast
Principal roles
Hemanth Hegde stars as Sriram, the protagonist depicted as a cricket betting agent facing financial troubles.[3] Jayadeva Mohan plays Bhagavantha, Sriram's close friend who supports him during evasion efforts.[3] Madhurima Tuli portrays Janaki, a village woman central to the film's romantic developments.[3] [11] Komal Jha enacts Bhoomika, another village character contributing to both romance and comedic interactions.[3] [11] Supporting performers include Nivedhitha as Seetha, adding depth to interpersonal dynamics,[11] while Omprakash Rao, Bullet Prakash, and others provide comic relief through exaggerated portrayals.[4] [3]Soundtrack
Track listing
The soundtrack of Nimbe Huli comprises six tracks, all composed by Veer Samarth and released in 2014 by Anand Audio.[16]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rama Rama | Veer Samarth | Dundiraj |
| 2 | Enagide Ekagide | Chethan Gaudanda | Raghavendra Kamath |
| 3 | Nanna Bika Hinde | Ranjith | Vinayaka Bhat |
| 4 | Dona Hadona | Krishna Beura | Hemanth Hegde |
| 5 | Enagide Ekagide (Female) | Rithisha Padmanabha | Raghavendra Kamath |
| 6 | Rama Rama (Version 2) | Krishna Beura | Dundiraj |