Myna (film)

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Myna
Directed by Nagashekar
Produced by N. S. Rajkumar
Starring Chetan Kumar
Nithya Menen
R. Sarathkumar
Music by Jassie Gift
Sadhu Kokila
(background score) [1]
Cinematography Satya Hegde
Editing by Jony Harsha
Studio Vajreshwari Combines
Release dates
  • February 22, 2013 (2013-02-22)
Country India
Language Kannada
Budget INR6 crores

Myna (Kannada: ಮೈನಾ) is a 2013 Kannada romantic drama film written and directed by Nagashekar. Based on a real-life incident,[2] the film was produced by N. S. Rajkumar for Vajreshwari Combines. Chetan Kumar and Nithya Menon played the lead roles.[3][4] Jassie Gift is the music director for the film.

Plot

The movie begins with Satya being chased by the police. He is caught and is charged with a 34 serial murder case. While being transported to Bangalore on criminal charges, Satya shares his story with Mr. Ashok Kumar, the police officer who is leading the team that arrested him. A flash back reveals how Satya met Mynaa.

Satya was one of the contenders of a reality game show played near Dudhsagar Falls. In one of the tasks, Satya has to act a beggar and beg for money in the train. Satya chooses to beg as a disabled person by using a trolley to push himself. On the train he spots a girl named Mynaa and he is instantly infatuated by her. She gives him a 100 rupee note and asks him to use it wisely. He would have won the challenge in the reality show if he would have surrendered the 100 Rupee note. He refuses and as a consequence, he has to quit the show. Satya is not disappointed by the turn of events and he considers using his time to pursue Mynaa. He pretends to be a disabled person every single day, but instead of begging he begins selling newspapers in the train that Mynaa frequents. This immensely pleases Mynaa. She starts falling in love with the ingenious beggar who sells newspapers. Slowly, they start conversing more. One day, they decide on meeting for a lengthy conversation. In this encounter, Mynaa confesses her feelings for Satya, and she is about to tell him the biggest secret of her life. Suddenly, her bag gets stolen. Satya, abandoning his pretense, catches the thieves responsible for the theft and retrieves the bag to Mynaa. Mynaa confesses that she is disabled. She admits that she thought that Satya was one too and that is the reason why she liked him and considered him the perfect match for her. She expresses her discontent for Satya's lies, but she turns back and asks him if he still likes her. To this, Satya says "I will always like you no matter what happens, i will like you forever!". Satya also reveals that he knew about her inability to walk. They then resolve their problems, decide to trust each other. They get married and run away from Castle Rock to Bangalore.

Once in Bangalore they move into a house and Satya finds a job as a Taxi driver and Mynaa as a voice support engineer at a small software company; they live the happiest moments of their lives in this period of time in a small house. Mynaa gets recommended by her boss to join a bigger software company. Everything is going well for them, Satya says his dream in life is to see Mynaa chase him around standing on her own feet. He also says he recently drove a man to the airport. The man was a doctor who could help her gain strength in her legs. On Satya's insistence, Mynaa visits the doctor who recommends a full body scan. Mynaa reluctantly obliges to this. The doctor, in a breach of ethics, makes a nude video of Mynaa when she is drugged. He threatens her later to submit to his mercy. She however tries to hide this fact from Satya, who finds out the truth when he takes her phone to a repair store.

Satya invites the doctor home without the knowledge of Mynaa and politely asks the evil doctor to hand over the tapes and not publicize the video. The doctor refuses and insists on having his way, this enrages Satya and he manhandles the doctor. But the doctor continues to incite him and Satya breaks down and kills the doctor. He disposes the dead body by cleverly making it look like a car accident. Satya convinces Mynaa to leave for Chennai at once stating he has had a transfer, she obeys. They meet a different doctor, who has a good track record of curing polio patients. Mynaa agrees to have the operation. Satya goes to the bank to draw money, but he gets a call from an old friend of Mynaa who asks him to meet her at the beach. This turns out to be a trap set by the police and thus he ends up being in custody of police officer Mr. Ashok, to whom Satya is telling his story. Upon hearing the story, Ashok sympathizes with Satya. It is revealed that there have been many false allegations on Satya, who has only committed one murder and not 34. The police officer fights for Satya, trying to convince his brother who is a lawyer to save the criminal from the false 34 serial murder case. Ashok leaves Satya out of custody as an expression of his faith in Satya. Satya is provided shelter at a friend of Ashok's.

Ashok and his friend both come under lot of pressure from their bosses and the government to produce Satya to court. They are also negatively projected by the media. Satya on overhearing a conversation between Ashok had his friend, learns that they have succummed to the pressures of the government and that they intend to have him jailed. Satya quietly escapes. Satya later sees Mynaa being taken into a hostel by police. He calls his old friend form Castle Rock(Dudhsagar). He asks his friend to bring Mynaa to Kengeri railway station, his friend obeys. Against this dramatic facade, people who are planning to kill Satya have also gathered. Ashok brings his sharp team of police officers to the station. They grab the gang trying to kill Satya. But as a safety measure Ashok has stationed police with pointed guns on Satya.

Satya meets Mynaa. He hugs her and lifts her in his arms and carries her; the train passes and Ashok's view of Satya is obscured. Satya starts to run away with Mynaa. Ashok who knows the police might shoot Satya orders them "Don't shoot", but the train sound flushes the "Don't" from his command. The constables shoot down Satya. The constables open fire again this time killing Mynaa in cross fire. Satya is shot again. The couple both die holding each other in their arms.

Cast

Production

Myna is based on a real-life incident. Ex-cop BB Ashok Kumar, the man who had detected more than 100 murder cases, narrated a murder mystery to the director that became the subject of the story.[5] The cameraman Kashi editor Johny Harsha and music director Jassie Gift of Sanju Weds Geetha were retained in the team by director Nagashekhar.

The shooting of this movie was done across the konkan stretch of Karnataka including the astounding locales of Dudhsagar waterfalls on the borders of Karnataka & Goa. The aerial shots of this water falls and green surroundings would surely be a treat to the viewer. The locations even include the brilliant coastline of Uttara Kannada.

Response

Mynaa received tremendous verdicts from both critics and audience. The quality of the film set new standards in the industry. Rediff.com gave a 3.5/5 and concluded saying "Mynaa is a beautiful love story especially made for lovers". Sify.com gave a 4/5 and concluded saying "Best ever romantic movie after mungaaru male". The movie has attained a cult classic status and has been adored by young couples. The movie has brilliant narration, storyline, screenplay and songs though it lacks good dialogues. The movie is high on its technical aspects, be it in camera work, editing and the overall quality.

Box office

It has completed 50 days in 22 centers and collected around 12 crores at the box-office.and this movie complyted 100 days some theaters

Soundtrack

Jassie Gift has composed all the songs while Kaviraj and V. Nagendra Prasad have shared the lyrics.[6]

Mynaa
Soundtrack album by Jassie Gift
Released December 14, 2012 (2012-12-14)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Anand Audio[7]
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Baa Illi Beesu"  Sonu Nigam, Santhosh  
2. "Modala Maleyante (Male)"  Sonu Nigam  
3. "Modala Maleyante (Female)"  Nithya Menon  
4. "Modala Maleyante (Duet)"  Sonu Nigam ,Shreya Ghoshal  
5. "Mynaa Mynaa"  Sonu Nigam  
6. "O Premada Poojari"  Nithya Menon, Shreya Ghoshal  

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