NFAI To Pay Homage To Girish Karnad With Screening Of His Acclaimed Films

National Film Archive of India will be paying tribute to the stalwart artist Girish Karnad with the screening of his acclaimed films Ondanondu Kaladalli,

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NFAI To Pay Homage To Girish Karnad With Screening Of His Acclaimed Films

Jyothi Venkatesh

 

National Film Archive of India will be paying tribute to the stalwart artist Girish Karnad with the screening of his acclaimed films Ondanondu Kaladalli, Kanooru Heggadithi, Kaadu and Jabbar Patel’s Umbartha starring Karnad.   Girish Karnad an acknowledged multifaceted personality in Indian cinema passed away yesterday on 10th June 2019 at the age of 81. In a career span of more than five decades Karnad wore many hats, starting as a playwright, he excelled in several aspects of filmmaking screenwriting, direction and acting. Karnad’s films brought ruralism, history and mythical pathos with contemporary themes.  Ondanondu Kaladalli (1978) an epic film was Karnad’s tribute to Kurosawa’s samurai films. The film attempts to revive a South Indian martial arts technique which survives mainly in the Kerala- based form of the Kalaripayattu. Noted for its cinematography and stunt sequences, the film won Best Kannada film Award at 26th National Award.

 

Kanooru Heggadithi (1999) noted as comeback film of Karnad into the direction. It was another National Award winning film and was based on the novel Kanooru Subbamma Heggadithi" by Kannada writer Kuvempu. Kaadu (1973) was the first solo directorial venture of Karnad. The film presents a violent rural drama about the rivalry between two villages from the perspective of a young boy. The film is recognized as one of the earliest films in Kannada Parallel Cinema. Umbartha (1981) a landmark Marathi social realist film directed by Jabbar Patel starred Girish Karnad and Smita Patil in the central roles. Renowned filmmaker Jabbar Patel himself will be present during the screening on Saturday and will introduce the film and share his thoughts and memories on the occasion.  Join us to pay the tribute to the creative genius Girish Karnad. Entry is free and open to all. We believe his exceptional work will continue to inspire the coming generations. If you stay in Pune and follow bollyy.com regularly, make sure to have a date from Tuesday to Saturday to watch Girish Karnad films 

 

Here’s the complete schedule for the screenings:

 

Tuesday, 11 June

Ondanondu Kaladalli (1978) – 6.30 PM

 

Wednesday, 12 June

Kanooru Heggadithi (1999) - 6.30 PM

 

Thursday, 13 June

Kaadu (1973) – 6.30 PM

 

Saturday, 15 June

Umbartha (1981) – 6.30 PM

Venue: National Film Archive of India, Law College Road, Pune

 

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