Chinnari Mutha
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Chinnari Muttha | |
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Directed by | T.S. Nagabharana |
Starring |
Vijay Raghavendra Avinash Dattanna |
Music by | C. Aswath |
Release dates | 1993 |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Chinnari Mutta is a 1993 Indian Kannada movie directed by T.S. Nagabharana. The movie went on to win numerous awards and the movie also went for a superhit.
Plot
A poor village boy whose latent talent arrests the attention of an entire town by an unexpected encouragement he receives from a sports teacher who catches him by accident. Enduring educative messages coupled with genuine entertainment reach parents and their loved ones as also the true teachers.
Cast
- Vijay Raghavendra
- Avinash
- Dattanna
Soundtrack
The music of the film was composed by C. Aswath.
Track# | Song | Singer(s) | Duration | Lirics |
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1 | "Mannalli Biddonu" | 4:26 | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | |
2 | "Ondu Eradu Mooru" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
3 | "Chinnari Mutha" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
4 | "Rekke Iddare" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
5 | "Marisha Marisha" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
6 | "Myale Kavkonda" | Manjula Gururaj | 5:01 | H.S. Venkateshmurthy |
7 | "Estond jana" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
8 | "Chandra Ninge Karune" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
9 | "Naavu iruvaga" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy | ||
10 | "Oduva Seri Oduva" | H.S. Venkateshmurthy |
Awards and recognition
- Best Regional Film - National Award.
- Best Children’s Film - State Award.
- Four other State Awards.
- Only Children Film celebrated Golden Jubilee.
- Participated in 1993 International Film Festival of Children & Youth at Udaipur.
- Participated in 1994 International Film Festival at Calcutta.
- Selected for Indian panorama.
- Invited for projection at International Festivals in China and Chicago.
- Ballet is a special feature of the film.
References
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