Chigurida Kanasu

Chigurida Kanasu
Directed by T. S. Nagabharana
Produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar
Written by Shivaram Karanth
Screenplay by T. S. Nagabharana
Jayant Kaikini
Starring Shiva Rajkumar
Avinash
Vidhya Venkatesh
Rekha Unnikrishnan
Music by V. Manohar
Cinematography B. C. Gowrishankar
Edited by S. Manohar
Distributed by Sri Vajreshwari Films
Release date
  • 2 October 2003 (2003-10-02)
Running time
154 minutes
Country India
Language Kannada

Chigurida Kanasu (Kannada: ಚಿಗುರಿದ ಕನಸು) is a 2003 Indian Kannada film directed by T. S. Nagabharana, starring Shiva Rajkumar, Rekha Unnikrishnan and Avinash in pivotal roles. It is based on a novel of the same name by Shivaram Karanth, a Jnanpith Award winner. 2004 Hindi movie Swades was reported to be inspired by this movie.[1]

Plot

B. Shankar (Shivaraj Kumar) is born and raised in Delhi. He will be studying Engineering at the Banaras Hindu University. He has a doting father B. Sundara Rao(Anant Nag) and a loud, annoying and a threatening mother. Shankar has a younger brother, a pilot. Shankar is content with his life, but something in his heart tells him this is not where he belongs. Shankar’s girlfriend (who lives in Delhi) Varalakshmi (Vidhya Venkatesh) is a Kannadati. His college friend Seetharam(Raju Ananthaswamy) from Karnataka, teaches him Kannada to talk with Varalakshmi. When Shankar returns to Delhi, his mother plans to marry him off and he reluctantly agrees to meet his bride-to-be. In the party, During the conversation he realizes the letter "B" in his name is for "Bangaadi". But he doesn't know whether Bangaadi is a person or a town, and is curious about its significance. When Shankar is speaking in Kannada with his brother over the phone for fun, his father hears it. And his father says, "Speak in Kannada, my son. It has been so long since I have heard that language". Then, Shankar discovers he is a Kannadiga and is happy that he's at least found his Origin. His father confesses that his father (Shankar's Grandfather) abandoned his native but he didn't try to go back even once. Shankar wants to discover his native.

So, Shankar visits Seethram's Home. There he realizes that Bangaadi is a small village near Seethram's home. Then, he plans to visit Bangaadi. There, Shankar meets his grand-aunt, an old, frail woman who is delighted to see her brother (Shankar's Grandfather) reincarnated before her eyes. She tells the story of her life, and what led Shankar’s grandfather to flee. She shows him their family's land and asks him to help rebuild their house, which has fallen into disrepair. Shankar's grand-aunt's master, Shaanbog, Avinash) resents his arrival after all these years. He had a young, cheerful daughter Srimathi(Rekha Unnikrishnan), who teaches Kannada to the small kids around. Shankar seriously thinks about his grand-aunt's words.

Shankar returns to his home in Delhi with the news for his father, wanting to return to Bangaadi with his entire family (including Varalakshmi). However, none of them want to go with him. Varalakshmi, who is practising medicine refuses to come with him as her Career was important to her.

When Shankar comes to Bangaadi, he initially faces many problems from Shanbhog. But, somehow he successfully builds a bridge across the river, sets up a micro hydro electric Project to generate Electricity which can be used for Fencing. He also starts to cultivate his land. He gets all help for his works from Muttaiah (Krishnegowda). The love and respect Shankar got from the village people in a short span of time makes Shanbhog furious and envious on Shankar. Meanwhile Srimathi loves him and dreams of a life with him.

Varalakshmi once arrives to Bangaadi, wishing to be him. But Srimathi meets her and begs her to sacrifice her love for Srimathi. Varalakshmi does so and returns to Delhi with a broken heart.

Shankar's hard work gain him reward and all the village people set off for a Celebration for the crops harvesting time. During this, Shankar's Grandmother falls ill and breathes her last. Shanbhog also restricts Srimathi not to go out of the Home. But her mother helps her to escape out of the House. She arrives to Shankar's Home. But at this time, she falls sick due to Plague. Shankar tries to take her to the City. But Shanbhog, in anger destroys the bridge. So, Srimathi breathes her last due to lack of Medical Treatment.

Finally, Shankar loses all hopes in his life and he is all set to leave Bangaadi to return to Delhi. Then, his father, mother and Varalakshmi everyone comes to him and says that they are ready to live with him in their native village, Bangaadi. His mother learns Kannada, Varalakshmi sets up a clinic in that Village while Shanbhog, seriously shocked by his daughter's death becomes mentally challenged and begins to construct a bridge which he destroyed.

Cast

Soundtrack

Chigurida Kanasu
Soundtrack album by V. Manohar
Released
2003
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Track # Song Singer(s) Duration
1 O Aajare Udit Narayan, Mahalakshmi Iyer
2 Singara Tene Teneyella Shankar Mahadevan, Nanditha
3 Aha Enidenidenu Udit Narayan
4 A Aa Aaa E Ee Eee S. P. Balasubramanyam
5 Shubayoga Koodibanthamma Rajesh Krishnan, Nanditha
6 O Bandhuve Dr:Rajkumar

Reception

Although Chigurida Kanasu received critical acclaim, it did not do well at the box office.2004 Hindi movie Swades was reported to be inspired by this movie.[2]

Awards

Chigurida Kanasu received four state awards in 2003-2004:

References

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