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Gulabi Talkies failed at BO

It is very difficult to define what a good movie really is! For instance, let's take Gulabi Talkies, directed by internationally renowned Girish Kasaravalli. Gulabi Talkies, which won the best Indian film award at Osian's Cinefan Film Festival, was released in the state recently. Although it is an outstanding film with perfect casting and top-class performances, it sadly failed to pull crowds and consequently garnered a very poor box office report.

However, many film critics point out that Gulabi Talkies is a true masterpiece from the director, who deals with some contemporary issues like consumerism, economic reforms and social discrimination, which are rarely touched upon in modern Indian movies. The film also has a powerful impact on the viewers with its authentic narration.

Gulabi Talkies is based on a short story written by well-known Kannada writer Vaidehi. Shot in the coastal towns of Kundapura and Kasaravalli, it revolves around Gulabi, a Muslim woman who is an expert midwife. She leads a lonely life after her husband Moosa leaves her and marries another woman. But Gulabi is cool and tries to be happy.

Gulabi is a passionate film viewer who goes to the nearby town by boat to watch movies. She does not even mind ignoring her work to catch up a movie. She brings a colour TV in her house with a cable connection; it changes the villagers' perception about her. They now begin to maintain a distance from her.

Slowly, one after another in her neighbourhood, especially children, break their resolve and start thronging her house to watch films. Even her husband Moosa (who deserted her) visits her house to watch TV. Veteran actress Umashree convincingly depicts Gulabi and can truly call the portrayal of Gulabi as her best performance. Krishnamurthy has excelled in the role of Moosa.

Kasaravalli has also been successful in conveying how the Kargil war cast a shadow on the village and what role religious fanaticism plays in such situations. The dialogues in the native Kundapura accent are the best part of the film, which reflects the emotions of the people. Gulabi Talkies is a remarkable film in many ways, including the way the director has shot the film in authentic locales in the visually spectacular coastal belt of Karnataka.
 

Kasaravalli takes up Siddharth

Girish Kasaravalli, the eminent director in Kannada, whose Gulabi Talkies won two awards (best film and best actress) in the recent Osian Cine Fan International film festival held in Delhi, is all set to direct his next film. Kasaravalli is also the recipient of maximum number of Swarna Kamals at the National film awards. His next film will be a cinematic adaptation of the famous novel 'Siddharth' written by Yashwanth Chittala. The movie is being produced by Anil Ambani's Reliance Entertainment. This.....

Kasaravalli credits Lady luck

Eminent director Girish Kasaravalli modestly said that luck played a huge part in getting the award at the Osian's film festival for his Gulabi Talkies. He was speaking at the get together party conducted at Basanth Residency in Gandhinagar, Bangalore. He thanked the producer and the people from the three villages Madikal, Kodiki and Tharapathi for the contributions they made in making the film. He explained how he avoided the aspects which would make the film look beautiful; and the film.....
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