Monday, 2nd December 2019
Savitha Theater, Malleshwara, Bengaluru.
To celebrate 50 years for the Jnana Peeta Award winning book written by Dr K. Shivarama Karantha, movie 'MOOKAJJIYA KANASUGALU" (ಮೂಕಜ್ಜಿಯ ಕನಸುಗಳು) was released.
The movie is directed by P Sheshadri and Smt. B Jayashree in the lead role as Mookajji.
The movie is well directed and acted by all the actors. In the theater we saw, was not clearly visible and most of the picture frames were dark and dull. Don't know whether the film was shot with little light, but the daytime shots might have been brighter. How ever, the movie was very absorbing and we carried on till the end.
Those who have read the book written 50 years ago by Shivarama Karanth, some of the dialogues are still applicable today. Mookajji, 80 years, lost her husband after her early marriage, sits under ashwath tree, and visualizes what's happening around and narrates to her grand son.
When her young age blind friend Tippajji, who lives far away, dies, Mookajji was there to give her last sacred water.
The movie was mostly shot in coastal Karnataka and uses local dialect and is very impressive.
The director has effectively brought out some of sensitivities in the rural area, very well.
As the picture was not visible properly, went to same picture second time at INOX Mantri Mall, Malleshwara, paying Rs 270.00 for ticket at 6.50 pm show on Saturday, 7th Dec. 2019.
Posted Wednesday, 4th December 2019
Savitha Theater, Malleshwara, Bengaluru.
Old Savitha Theater, Malleshwara, Bengaluru |
The movie is directed by P Sheshadri and Smt. B Jayashree in the lead role as Mookajji.
The movie is well directed and acted by all the actors. In the theater we saw, was not clearly visible and most of the picture frames were dark and dull. Don't know whether the film was shot with little light, but the daytime shots might have been brighter. How ever, the movie was very absorbing and we carried on till the end.
Those who have read the book written 50 years ago by Shivarama Karanth, some of the dialogues are still applicable today. Mookajji, 80 years, lost her husband after her early marriage, sits under ashwath tree, and visualizes what's happening around and narrates to her grand son.
When her young age blind friend Tippajji, who lives far away, dies, Mookajji was there to give her last sacred water.
The movie was mostly shot in coastal Karnataka and uses local dialect and is very impressive.
UDAYAVANI 30/11/2019 |
As the picture was not visible properly, went to same picture second time at INOX Mantri Mall, Malleshwara, paying Rs 270.00 for ticket at 6.50 pm show on Saturday, 7th Dec. 2019.
Posted Wednesday, 4th December 2019
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