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{{short description|2015 film by Anup Bhandari}} |
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| name = RangiTaranga |
| name = RangiTaranga |
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| image = 2015 Kannada film Rangitaranga poster.jpg |
| image = 2015 Kannada film Rangitaranga poster.jpg |
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| caption = |
| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[Anup Bhandari]] |
| director = [[Anup Bhandari]] |
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| producer = H K Prakash |
| producer = [[H. K. Prakash]] |
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| writer = Anup Bhandari |
| writer = Anup Bhandari |
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| starring = [[Nirup Bhandari]]<br />[[Radhika Chetan]]<br />[[Avantika Shetty]]<br />[[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]] |
| starring = [[Nirup Bhandari]]<br />[[Radhika Chetan]]<br />[[Avantika Shetty]]<br />[[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]] |
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| music = |
| music = '''Songs:'''<br/>Anup Bhandari<br/>'''Score:'''<br/>[[B. Ajaneesh Loknath]] |
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| cinematography = Lance Kaplan<br />[[William David]] |
| cinematography = Lance Kaplan<br />[[William David]] |
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| editing = Praveen Joyappa |
| editing = Praveen Joyappa |
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| distributor = Jayanna Films |
| distributor = Jayanna Films |
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| released = {{Film date|2015|07|03|df= |
| released = {{Film date|2015|07|03|[[India]]|df=y}} |
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| runtime = 149 minutes |
| runtime = 149 minutes |
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| country = India |
| country = India |
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| language = [[Kannada language|Kannada]] |
| language = [[Kannada language|Kannada]] |
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| budget = {{INR}}1.5 crore<ref name=":0" /> |
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| gross = {{INR}}43 crore<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Kantara To HanuMan: 7 Low-budget South Movies With High Box Office Collections |url=https://www.news18.com/web-stories/entertainment/kantara-to-hanuman-7-low-budget-south-movies-with-high-box-office-collections-1577159/ |access-date=2024-02-24 |website=www.news18.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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| gross = {{INRConvert|20|c}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/us-box-office-collection-rangi-taranga-overpower-bajrangi-bhaijaan-beats-vaalu-brothers-643247|title= RangiTaranga box-office collection|website=Ibtimes.co.in|accessdate=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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'''''RangiTaranga''''' (English: ''Colourful Wave'') is a 2015 Indian [[Kannada |
'''''RangiTaranga''''' (English: ''Colourful Wave'') is a 2015 Indian [[Kannada]]-language [[Mystery film|mystery]] [[thriller film]] written and directed by [[Anup Bhandari]] in his debut, and produced by H. K. Prakash, under [[Shree Devi Entertainers]]. It features debutantes [[Nirup Bhandari]], [[Radhika Chetan]] and [[Avantika Shetty]] in the lead roles, along with veteran actor, [[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]]. |
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Anup Bhandari said that in writing the story for the film, he took inspiration from "Dennana Dennana", a track that featured as the theme song in the 1990s Kannada [[Soap opera|television soap]] ''[[Guddada Bhootha|Guddada Bhoota]]''.<ref name="th1">{{cite news|author=Raghava M.|title=Guddada Bhoota theme song inspired me: Anup|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Mangalore/guddada-bhoota-theme-song-inspired-me-anup/article7406181.ece|access-date=3 August 2015|work=The Hindu|date=10 July 2015}}</ref> In addition to directing the film, Bhandari also scored its soundtrack and penned the lyrics. It featured cinematography by [[United States|US]]-based cinematographers Lance Kaplan and [[William David]], the former of whom had previously collaborated with Bhandari on a short film.<ref>{{cite news|author=A. Sharadhaa|title=Hollywood Cinematographers Work on Kannada Movies|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/Hollywood-Cinematographers-Work-on-Kannada-Movies/2015/06/30/article2893379.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001204926/http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/Hollywood-Cinematographers-Work-on-Kannada-Movies/2015/06/30/article2893379.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=1 October 2015|access-date=3 August 2015|work=The New Indian Express|date=30 June 2015}}</ref> |
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⚫ | ''RangiTaranga'' is set in Kamarottu, a fictional village in the |
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⚫ | ''RangiTaranga'' is set in Kamarottu, a fictional village in the coastal region of [[Karnataka]], at Indu's ancestral village, where she, along with her husband Gautham Suvarna, decide to perform a ritual to ward off evil spirits. However, Indu goes missing, which leads Gautham and a reporter named Sandhya to investigate the disappearance of pregnant women (as well as Gautham's unknown past). Parts of the filming took place in [[Mysore]], [[Bangalore]], [[Madikeri]], [[Puttur, Karnataka|Puttur]], [[Sira, India|Sira]], [[Ottapalam]], [[Alappuzha]] and [[Ooty]]. Upon theatrical release on 3 July 2015, the film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from both critics and audience.<ref>{{cite web|author=Sourabha B.|title=Quality Addition To Indian Cinema – RANGITARANGA: Movie Review|url=http://www.theindianpanorama.com/entertainment-news-news-tip/quality-addition-to-indian-cinema-rangitaranga-movie-review-44236/#.VcdJXvmqqko|website=theindianpanorama.com|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Kumar|first1=S. Shiva|title=It's making waves|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/anup-bhandaris-film-rangitaranga/article7481505.ece|website=The Hindu|date=30 July 2015|access-date=3 August 2015}}</ref> The film made it into the list of productions eligible for the [[88th Academy Awards]],<ref name="ReminderListOfProductionsEligibleForThe88ThAcademyAwards">{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/sites/oscars/files/88th_reminder_list.pdf|title=Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the 88th Academy Awards|work=Oscars.org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|agency=Inter-Asian News Service|title=Never expected RangiTaranga to make it to Oscar race: Anup Bhandari|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/regional/never-expected-rangitaranga-to-make-it-to-oscar-race-anup-bhandari|work=The Indian Express|access-date=16 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|agency=Inter-Asian News Service|title=Two south Indian films eligible for Oscar nomination|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/regional/two-south-indian-films-eligible-for-oscar-nomination|work=The Indian EXPRESS|access-date=16 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Joy|first1=Prathibha|title=Two Kannada films in the Oscar race!|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/Two-Kannada-films-in-the-Oscar-race/articleshow/50215183.cms|access-date=17 December 2015|work=The Times of India}}</ref> but it did not make it into the final [[88th Academy Awards#Nominations|list of nominations]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The 88th Academy Awards 2016 Nominees|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|agency=Inter-Asian News Service|title=India out of Oscars race: 'Court', 'Jalam', 'RangiTaranga', 'Nachom-ia Kumpasar' fail to make it to nominations' list|url=http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/india-out-of-oscars-race-court-jalam-rangitaranga-nachom-ia-kumpasar-fail-to-make-it-to-nominations-list-2584448.html|access-date=14 January 2016|work=Firstpost}}</ref> |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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{{Long plot|date=January 2022}} |
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Gautham Suvarna is a [[novelist]], leading a reclusive life in [[Ooty]]. His latest novel is titled ''RangiTaranga'', a word which might hold the key to his past. Indu, Gautham's wife, is a soft-natured girl who paints the cover pages of all of Gautham's novels. Sandhya, a self-proclaimed [[journalist|reporter]] from [[Bangalore]], is in search of an anonymous writer who goes by the pen name ''Anashku''. She finds out about the writer from a publisher and sets on a journey to find him. A pregnant Indu finds herself in trouble when she repetitively gets nightmares of an accident. She then convinces Gautham to visit her ancestral home in the village of Kamarottu in order to perform some rituals to solve her problems. Upon their arrival in Kamarottu, Gautham befriends the post master Kalinga and the elderly school head master Shankar. |
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During their stay in the village, Indu experiences strange occurrences in the house, including an incident where Indu is almost pulled into a well while she is fetching a bucket of water. The incident provokes Gautham to investigate the village further. He learns from Kalinga that the well contains ''[[Brahmarakshasa]]'' (devil) and that the Kamarottu home is haunted by a ghost (''Guddada Bhoota''). Gautham's investigation also irks the powerful men in the village: on one occasion, one of the henchmen of a powerful politician attacks Gautham, leaving him injured. Meanwhile, Sandhya's trail leads her to Kamarottu. Indu goes missing one night and later, the local police declare that she was killed six years ago in an accident. Confused, Gautham starts searching for her and discovers an illegal sand mafia, led by the corrupt politician Mahabala Hegde, along with the local police, which leads him to conclude that their attack on him was merely to cover up their illegal activity. |
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Sandhya meets Gautham during the investigation of his wife's disappearance and helps him in discovering a diary titled |
Sandhya meets Gautham during the investigation of his wife's disappearance and helps him in discovering a diary titled ''Harini''. Through this diary, Gautham discovers that the woman who he believed to be his wife Indu, was actually Harini, a yoga instructor from Bangalore, and that he himself is not Gautham. Indu and her husband Gautham were in reality, Harini's friends. In a desperate and impulsive attempt to escape further abuse, Harini killed a man who was abusive to her and threatened her after she spurned his physical advances. Horrified by the realization that she has killed a person and terrified by the prospect of legal repercussions, she confides in Indu and Gautham, who decide to take her to Kamarottu and create an alibi for her. It is revealed that Gautham was actually Siddharth, an aspiring writer/singer who was in love with Sandhya. |
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Telling her that he will be back soon, Siddharth leaves for a bike trip with his college friends. Under a thick blanket of [[fog]], Siddharth and his friend on a motorbike collides with the car carrying Indu, Gautham and Harini, near the Kamarottu junction. Harini and Siddharth, who has lost his memory, are the sole survivors of the accident. Harini, reluctant to go back to her previous life, assumes the identity of her now-dead friend Indu, and informes the authorities and Siddharth that he is her husband Gautham. With nothing else to go on to, Siddharth accepts this as the truth. After learning the truth about his past, Gautham and Sandhya infiltrate the police station and search the records. They find a strange coincidence in the missing person files: every year on July 7, a woman goes missing in the village. When they check with the families of the missing women, they learn that they were pregnant -- like Indu -- and that the ''Guddada Bhoota'' is responsible for the abductions. |
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Siddarth and Sandhya infiltrate the police station and search the records where they get to know about a missing persons case where a lady goes missing on the same day (7 July) every year . When they check with their families they get to know that the missing lady is pregnant similar to Harini and that the guddada bhoota is responsible for the abductions. After getting info from the head master and the local doctor they conclude that Kalinga is the guddada bhoota and is responsible for the abductions. Kalinga's wife had an extramarital relationship with the local doctor and when she gets caught she does not reveal doctor's identity and Kalinga thinks that Angara a mentally ill guy from the village as the other guy and kills him. He tortures his wife for eleven days in an abandoned house and later kills her. After this incident he is mentally tormented and does the killing every year on the same day. Siddarth is able to track Kalinga and he saves Harini after overpowering Kalinga. Later Harini gives birth and Sandhya wishes him luck and tells him that he's probably better off not trying to rake up his past. She leaves without revealing her relationship with Siddharth, or his true identity, nursing a broken heart. |
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They initially suspect the local doctor, as he is the only person who has access to the pregnancy reports in the village, but he reveals that his girlfriend, Anasuya, was the first victim of the ''Guddada Bhoota''. After connecting the dots, Gautham and Sandhya realise that the pregnancy reports are delivered from the hospital to the patient via post, and the only person who has access to all the posts is Kalinga. After enquiring Shankar about further information, they deduce that Kalinga is the ''Guddada Bhoota'' and is responsible for the abductions. Kalinga's wife, Anasuya, had an extramarital affair with the local doctor; on July 7, when Kalinga found out, Anasuya did not reveal the doctor's identity, and he mistook Angara, a mentally ill man from the village, to be her lover and beheaded him. |
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Kalinga tortured his wife in an abandoned house on the hillock, finally killing her after 11 days. After this incident, he became mentally tormented and began killing other women on the same day (July 18) while donning the ''Bhoota Vesha'' (devil's getup). After learning this, Siddharth tracks Kalinga down with the help of Shankar, fearing that Kalinga is about to kill Harini (as it is July 18). Upon finding his hideout, Siddharth engages in a brutal fight with Kalinga and eventually kills him, saving Harini. Later, Harini gives birth to a child. Sandhya wishes Siddharth well, telling him that he is probably better off being with Harini and his newborn child. She leaves without revealing her relationship with Siddharth or his true identity, nursing a broken heart. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Nirup Bhandari]] as |
* [[Nirup Bhandari]] as Gautham Suvarna / Siddarth |
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* [[Radhika Chetan]] as Indu Suvarna / Harini |
* [[Radhika Chetan]] as Indu Suvarna / Harini Ranganath |
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* [[Avantika Shetty]] as Sandhya Bhargav |
* [[Avantika Shetty]] as Sandhya Bhargav |
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* [[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]] as Thenkabail Ravindra "Kalinga" Bhat |
* [[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]] as Thenkabail Ravindra "Kalinga" Bhat |
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* [[Pramod Shetty]] as Manohar Alva |
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* Ananth Velu as Shankar |
* Ananth Velu as Shankar |
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* [[Shilpa Singh]] as Shilpa Rao |
* [[Shilpa Singh]] as Shilpa Rao |
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* Arvind Rao as Inspector Basavaraj Haadimani |
* Arvind Rao as Inspector Basavaraj Haadimani |
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* [[William David]] as Naarnu |
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* Chetan Raj as Garnal Babu |
* Chetan Raj as Garnal Babu |
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* Siddu Moolimani as Nilesh Gowda aka Pandu |
* [[Siddu Moolimani]] as Nilesh Gowda aka Pandu |
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* Roshni Kore as Panchami aka Panchali |
* Roshni Kore as Panchami aka Panchali |
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* Dinesh Siriyara as Angaara |
* Dinesh Siriyara as Angaara |
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* Shanker Ashwath as Mahabala Hegde |
* Shanker Ashwath as Mahabala Hegde |
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* [[Anup Bhandari]] as |
* [[Anup Bhandari]] as Gautham Suvarna |
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* Srinath Vasistha |
* Srinath Vasistha |
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* Swapna Raj |
* Swapna Raj |
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== Cinematography== |
== Cinematography== |
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⚫ | RangiTaranga has brought Lance — whose recent films include Butterflies of Bill Baker, Trapped Girl, and Do You Believe in the Devil — to India to shoot for a project in a language he hadn't even heard.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} "I had a translation of the script, and Anup and I spent weeks on the pre-production," he says. "Anup’s father, Sudhakar patiently taught me many Kannada words and phrases. "This reflects the tradition of lighting that I come from and love, and I think it’s one of the reasons why Anup wanted me to work on his film."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/Hollywood-Cinematographers-Work-on-Kannada-Movies/2015/06/30/article2893379.ece/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001204926/http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/Hollywood-Cinematographers-Work-on-Kannada-Movies/2015/06/30/article2893379.ece |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 October 2015 |title=Hollywood Cinematographers Work on Kannada Movies|publisher=Nam Cinema |date=30 June 2015|access-date=10 July 2015}}</ref> |
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== Trivia == |
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* The hero reveals that his pen name ''Anushku'' is the abbreviated form of ''Anamadheya Ashok Kumar'' revealing that an unnamed person in Indian Courts is called ''Ashok Kumar''. This is a true fact as in Indian Courts, a person whose true identity is unknown or must be withheld in a legal action is called ''Ashok Kumar''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kafila.org/2012/05/18/meet-ashok-kumar-the-john-doe-of-india-or-the-pirate-autobiography-of-an-unknown-indian/ |title=Meet Ashok Kumar the John Doe of India; or The Pirate Autobiography of an Unknown Indian |publisher=Kafila |date= |accessdate=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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* The protagonist ’s name before the accident is ''Siddarth'' while his name after the accident is ''Gautam''. This is similar to [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]]’s life whose name before enlightment was ''Siddartha'' while he attained the name ''Gautama'' after enlightment. |
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* The entire gist of the movie can be identified in the opening song ''Kareyole''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.quora.com/What-would-be-an-explanation-for-the-lyrics-of-the-song-Kare-Ole-of-the-Kannada-movie-Rangitaranga |title=What would be an explanation for the lyrics of the song 'Kare Ole' of the Kannada movie 'Rangitaranga'? |publisher=Quora |date= |accessdate=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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* None of the songs in the movie contain English or Hindi words, which is a rarity in Kannada movies. |
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* In an episode in ''[[Majaa Talkies]]'', the director revealed that the watch used in the movie was actually gifted to him by his wife. |
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* The movie completed 365 days run at 2 theatres- Inox Mantri Square (Malleswaram), Bengaluru and Cinepolis Royal Meenakshi Mall, Bengaluru.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/cineloka/photos/a.241569509250682.57029.224955457578754/1104418702965754/?type=3&theater |title=Cineloka.co.in - Timeline |publisher=[[Facebook]] |date= |accessdate=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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==Soundtrack== |
==Soundtrack== |
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[[B. Ajaneesh Loknath]] scored the film's background music and [[Anup Bhandari]] composed for its soundtrack, also writing lyrics for all but one track. The soundtrack album consists of 10 tracks, featuring a [[flute]] bit of the track "Dennana Dennana", a [[karaoke]] of "Akka Pakka" and a dialogue bit "Ashu Kavi Kalinga" mouthed by [[Sai Kumar (Tollywood actor)|Saikumar]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Rangi Taranga (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|url=https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/rangi-taranga-original-motion/id976540379|publisher= |
[[B. Ajaneesh Loknath]] scored the film's background music and [[Anup Bhandari]] composed for its soundtrack, also writing lyrics for all but one track. The soundtrack album consists of 10 tracks, featuring a [[flute]] bit of the track "Dennana Dennana", a [[karaoke]] of "Akka Pakka" and a dialogue bit "Ashu Kavi Kalinga" mouthed by [[Sai Kumar (Tollywood actor)|Saikumar]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Rangi Taranga (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|date=14 March 2015|url=https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/rangi-taranga-original-motion/id976540379|publisher=iTunes|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref> The track "Dennana Dennana" which has its lyrics in [[Tulu language|Tulu]] was the theme song of the Kannada [[soap opera]] ''[[Guddada Bhootha]]'' that was first aired on [[DD Chandana]] in the 1990s and re-telecast on [[Zee Kannada]] between 2013 and 2014. It was used in the film after rights were given to Bhandari by its lyricist Sadananda Suvarna.<ref name="th1"/> The album was released on 16 June 2015 in [[Bangalore]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Rangitaranga audio released|url=http://www.chitraloka.com/news/11711-rangitaranga-audio-released.html|publisher=chitraloka.com|date=16 June 2015|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref> |
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| lyrics6 = Sadananda Suvarna, Sudhakar Saaja |
| lyrics6 = Sadananda Suvarna, Sudhakar Saaja |
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| title7 = Kele Cheluve |
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| note7= Yakshagana |
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| extra7 = Satish Patla, Deepika T., Anup Bhandari |
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| lyrics7 = Anup Bhandari |
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| title8 = Dennana |
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| title9 = Akka Pakka |
| title9 = Akka Pakka |
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| extra9 = Anup Bhandari |
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| title10 = Ashu Kavi Kalinga |
| title10 = Ashu Kavi Kalinga |
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| extra10 = [[Sai Kumar (Tollywood actor)|Sai Kumar]] |
| extra10 = [[Sai Kumar (Tollywood actor)|Sai Kumar]] |
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===Critics review=== |
===Critics review=== |
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The critics received the album well and noted for its non-usage of words from the English and [[Hindi language]]s in its tracks, which was the hitherto trend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://namcinema.com/audio-reviews/music-review-rangitaranga-gives-refreshing-music/ |title= |
The critics received the album well and noted for its non-usage of words from the English and [[Hindi language]]s in its tracks, which was the hitherto trend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://namcinema.com/audio-reviews/music-review-rangitaranga-gives-refreshing-music/ |title=Music Review: RangiTaranga gives refreshing music|publisher=Nam Cinema |date=15 April 2015|access-date=20 April 2015}}</ref> |
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== Release and reception == |
== Release and reception == |
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The film was given the "U/A" (Parental Guidance) certificate by the Regional Censor Board. It was released theatrically in theatres across [[Karnataka]] on 3 July 2015. Upon release, the film met with universal critical acclaim, who acclaimed the film's screenplay, film score, cinematography and the acting performance of [[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]]. After a tremendous response at the domestic market, the film was released in [[Germany]] on 1 August 2015, followed by the [[Netherlands]] and [[Ireland]]. Following this it was released in the [[United States]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Norway]], [[Singapore]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Japan]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Denmark]] among other countries.<ref name="toi1">{{cite news|last1=Prasad S.|first1=Shyam|title=RangiTaranga achieves what Baahubali did|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/RangiTaranga-achieves-what-Baahubali-did/articleshow/48523957.cms| |
The film was given the "U/A" (Parental Guidance) certificate by the Regional Censor Board. It was released theatrically in theatres across [[Karnataka]] on 3 July 2015. Upon release, the film met with universal critical acclaim, who acclaimed the film's screenplay, film score, cinematography and the acting performance of [[Saikumar (actor, born 1960)|Saikumar]]. After a tremendous response at the domestic market, the film was released in [[Germany]] on 1 August 2015, followed by the [[Netherlands]] and [[Ireland]]. Following this it was released in the [[United States]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Norway]], [[Singapore]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Japan]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Denmark]] among other countries.<ref name="toi1">{{cite news|last1=Prasad S.|first1=Shyam|title=RangiTaranga achieves what Baahubali did|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/RangiTaranga-achieves-what-Baahubali-did/articleshow/48523957.cms|access-date=19 August 2015|work=The Times of India|date=18 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=A. Sharadhaa|title=Bhandari Duo on to their Next|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/kannada/Bhandari-Duo-on-to-their-Next/2015/07/21/article2930918.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726005202/http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/kannada/Bhandari-Duo-on-to-their-Next/2015/07/21/article2930918.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 July 2015|access-date=9 August 2015|work=The New Indian Express|date=21 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Veena|title='RangiTaranga' To Release In Europe; Turns Out To Be Silent Hit Movie Of 2015!|url=http://www.filmibeat.com/kannada/news/2015/rangitaranga-flies-to-europe-turns-to-be-the-silent-hit-movie-of-2015-192444.html|access-date=9 August 2015|publisher=filmibeat.com|date=30 July 2015}}</ref> |
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Reviewing the film for ''[[The Hindu]]'', Archana Nathan calling the film "well-made thriller" credited the performance of all lead actors and the cinematography, and wrote, "The director also successfully captures the flavour of the region and gets the essence and accent of the language right." |
Reviewing the film for ''[[The Hindu]]'', Archana Nathan calling the film "well-made thriller" credited the performance of all lead actors and the cinematography, and wrote, "The director also successfully captures the flavour of the region and gets the essence and accent of the language right."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nathan|first1=Archana|title=From the occult to the real|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/from-the-occult-to-the-real/article7387830.ece|newspaper=The Hindu|date=5 July 2015|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref> A. Sharadhaa of ''[[The New Indian Express]]'' described the film as "beautiful, chilling and bold" and wrote, "The film steeped in the strong ethos of a bygone culture, is beautifully etched and well enacted by newcomers. Anup’s storyline does not differentiate between the shades of good and evil. The journey exposes secrets but does not lose its balance. The director has showcased his understanding of horror, friendship, revenge and forgiveness, well."<ref>{{cite web|author=A. Sharadhaa|title=Perfectly Crafted to Thrill|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/reviews/Perfectly-Crafted-to-Thrill/2015/07/04/article2900607.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001131506/http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/reviews/Perfectly-Crafted-to-Thrill/2015/07/04/article2900607.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=1 October 2015|website=The New Indian Express|date=9 August 2015}}</ref> Writing for ''[[Deccan Herald]]'', S. Viswanath called the film "[a]n eerie romantic thriller". On the cinematography, he wrote, "... Lance Kaplan and William David capture the verdant and scenic vicissitudes of mountainous ravines and quietly flowing rivers of coastal Mangaluru, as also the famous tea gardens and hills of Ooty." He concluded acclaiming the screenplay and the film's music.<ref>{{cite web|author=S. Viswanath|title=An eerie romantic thriller|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/487523/an-eerie-romantic-thriller.html|newspaper=Deccan Herald|date=5 July 2015|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref> |
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Sunayana Suresh of ''[[The Times of India]]'' rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "[the film is] visually breath-taking and packed with a lot of punch, be it in both the acting and the technical departments." Crediting the acting performance of Saikumar, she added, "The other highlights of the film apart from Anup's writing are his music and lyrics. The songs are catchy, though they seem a tad too many in the second half. B Ajaneesh Lokanath's background score is on par with some of the best global thrillers, as is the cinematography by Lance Kaplan and William David."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Suresh|first1=Sunayana|title=RangiTaranga Movie Review|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movie-reviews/RangiTaranga/movie-review/47945555.cms| |
Sunayana Suresh of ''[[The Times of India]]'' rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "[the film is] visually breath-taking and packed with a lot of punch, be it in both the acting and the technical departments." Crediting the acting performance of Saikumar, she added, "The other highlights of the film apart from Anup's writing are his music and lyrics. The songs are catchy, though they seem a tad too many in the second half. B Ajaneesh Lokanath's background score is on par with some of the best global thrillers, as is the cinematography by Lance Kaplan and William David."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Suresh|first1=Sunayana|title=RangiTaranga Movie Review|website=[[The Times of India]]|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movie-reviews/RangiTaranga/movie-review/47945555.cms|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref> Having rated the film 3.5/5 Shyam Prasad S. of ''[[Bangalore Mirror]]'' felt that the film was "a very good attempt and packs enough thrills". He, however, felt that it lacked pace with the songs and these few scenes dragging the film through. He concluded writing, "The cinematography makes the film look like a live presentation rather than something happening on the screen. The background music is equally apt and very well ingrained into the film" and highlighted the acting performance of Saikumar.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Prasad S.|first1=Shyam|title=Movie review: Rangi Taranga|url=https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/entertainment/reviews/Movie-review-Rangi-Taranga/articleshow/47928292.cms|newspaper=Bangalore Mirror|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref> Shashiprasad S. M. of ''[[Deccan Chronicle]]'' rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "the director makes an impressive debut with this good suspense thriller. Anup Bhandari who has penned the script has showcased a realistic and scary experience for the audience." He highlighted the cinematography and songs in the film, and criticized its slow pace and editing.<ref>{{cite web|author=Shashiprasad S. M.|title=Movie review 'Rangitaranga': A ghostly affair|url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/150708/entertainment-movie-review/article/movie-review-rangitaranga-ghostly-affair|newspaper=Deccan Chronicle|date=8 July 2015|access-date=9 August 2015}}</ref> |
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With medium occupancy at theatres in Karnataka on the first three days after theatrical release, it gradually improved and registered 100% in many theatres following good reviews by audiences and word-of-mouth marketing. Following the first week of release, the film performed very well at the domestic box office. At the end of its |
With medium occupancy at theatres in [[Karnataka]] on the first three days after theatrical release, it gradually improved and registered 100% in many theatres following good reviews by audiences and word-of-mouth marketing. Following the first week of release, the film performed very well at the domestic box office. At the end of its 300 days from release, it had collected more than {{INR}}38 crore in Karnataka alone.<ref name="tnie1">{{cite news|author=A. Sharadhaa|title=Sandalwood hits Rangitaranga and Uppi 2 Run to Full House in USA|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/Sandalwood-hits-Rangitaranga-and-Uppi-2-Run-to-Full-House-in-USA/2015/08/17/article2977653.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150818154224/http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/Sandalwood-hits-Rangitaranga-and-Uppi-2-Run-to-Full-House-in-USA/2015/08/17/article2977653.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2015|access-date=19 August 2015|work=The New Indian Express|date=17 August 2015}}</ref> The movie completed 365 days run at 2 theatres in [[Bangalore]]- [[INOX Leisure Limited|INOX]] [[Mantri Square]] in [[Malleswaram]] and [[Cinepolis]] Royal Meenakshi Mall.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/cineloka/photos/a.241569509250682.57029.224955457578754/1104418702965754/?type=3&theater |title=Cineloka.co.in - Timeline |publisher=[[Facebook]] |date= |access-date=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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It performed strongly in the United States upon release on 14 August in 36 screens. It collected US$200,802 ({{INR}}13.1 million), which trade analyst [[Taran Adarsh]] called an "Excellent start".<ref>{{cite news|author=Veena|title=RangiTaranga Biggest Overseas Release Ever; Nears 50 Successful Days At Theatres!|url=http://www.filmibeat.com/kannada/news/2015/rangitaranga-biggest-overseas-release-ever-nears-successful-50-days-at-theatres-194730.html| |
It performed strongly in the [[United States of America|US]] upon release on 14 August in 36 screens. It collected US$200,802 ({{INR}}13.1 million), which trade analyst [[Taran Adarsh]] called an "Excellent start".<ref>{{cite news|author=Veena|title=RangiTaranga Biggest Overseas Release Ever; Nears 50 Successful Days At Theatres!|url=http://www.filmibeat.com/kannada/news/2015/rangitaranga-biggest-overseas-release-ever-nears-successful-50-days-at-theatres-194730.html|access-date=19 August 2015|publisher=filmibeat.com|date=18 August 2015}}</ref> The second day collections of US$75,000 ({{INR}}49 [[lakh]]) was more than that of any Indian film there. By the end of the first weekend of the three-day run, it managed to break the lifetime records set by all previous Kannada films in the United States and became the highest grosser.<ref>{{cite news|title=RangiTaranga set to create history in USA|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/RangiTaranga-set-to-create-history-in-USA/articleshow/48510033.cms|access-date=19 August 2015|work=The Times of India|date=17 August 2015}}</ref> In the process, ''RangiTaranga'' also became the first Kannada film to make it to the weekend box office list of ''[[The New York Times]]''.<ref name="toi1"/> By the end of September, it became the first Kannada film to complete a 50 days run in the US, and collected {{INRConvert|2.1|c}}.<ref>{{cite news|title=Rangitaranga Soars High Overseas|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/kannada/Rangitaranga-Soars-High-Overseas/2015/09/28/article3050442.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930223320/http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/kannada/Rangitaranga-Soars-High-Overseas/2015/09/28/article3050442.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 September 2015|access-date=29 September 2015|work=The New Indian Express|date=28 September 2015}}</ref> |
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RangiTaranga | |
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Directed by | Anup Bhandari |
Written by | Anup Bhandari |
Produced by | H. K. Prakash |
Starring | Nirup Bhandari Radhika Chetan Avantika Shetty Saikumar |
Cinematography | Lance Kaplan William David |
Edited by | Praveen Joyappa |
Music by | Songs: Anup Bhandari Score: B. Ajaneesh Loknath |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Jayanna Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 149 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Budget | ₹1.5 crore[1] |
Box office | ₹43 crore[1] |
RangiTaranga (English: Colourful Wave) is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language mystery thriller film written and directed by Anup Bhandari in his debut, and produced by H. K. Prakash, under Shree Devi Entertainers. It features debutantes Nirup Bhandari, Radhika Chetan and Avantika Shetty in the lead roles, along with veteran actor, Saikumar.
Anup Bhandari said that in writing the story for the film, he took inspiration from "Dennana Dennana", a track that featured as the theme song in the 1990s Kannada television soap Guddada Bhoota.[2] In addition to directing the film, Bhandari also scored its soundtrack and penned the lyrics. It featured cinematography by US-based cinematographers Lance Kaplan and William David, the former of whom had previously collaborated with Bhandari on a short film.[3]
RangiTaranga is set in Kamarottu, a fictional village in the coastal region of Karnataka, at Indu's ancestral village, where she, along with her husband Gautham Suvarna, decide to perform a ritual to ward off evil spirits. However, Indu goes missing, which leads Gautham and a reporter named Sandhya to investigate the disappearance of pregnant women (as well as Gautham's unknown past). Parts of the filming took place in Mysore, Bangalore, Madikeri, Puttur, Sira, Ottapalam, Alappuzha and Ooty. Upon theatrical release on 3 July 2015, the film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from both critics and audience.[4][5] The film made it into the list of productions eligible for the 88th Academy Awards,[6][7][8][9] but it did not make it into the final list of nominations.[10][11]
Plot
[edit]This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (January 2022) |
Gautham Suvarna is a novelist, leading a reclusive life in Ooty. His latest novel is titled RangiTaranga, a word which might hold the key to his past. Indu, Gautham's wife, is a soft-natured girl who paints the cover pages of all of Gautham's novels. Sandhya, a self-proclaimed reporter from Bangalore, is in search of an anonymous writer who goes by the pen name Anashku. She finds out about the writer from a publisher and sets on a journey to find him. A pregnant Indu finds herself in trouble when she repetitively gets nightmares of an accident. She then convinces Gautham to visit her ancestral home in the village of Kamarottu in order to perform some rituals to solve her problems. Upon their arrival in Kamarottu, Gautham befriends the post master Kalinga and the elderly school head master Shankar.
During their stay in the village, Indu experiences strange occurrences in the house, including an incident where Indu is almost pulled into a well while she is fetching a bucket of water. The incident provokes Gautham to investigate the village further. He learns from Kalinga that the well contains Brahmarakshasa (devil) and that the Kamarottu home is haunted by a ghost (Guddada Bhoota). Gautham's investigation also irks the powerful men in the village: on one occasion, one of the henchmen of a powerful politician attacks Gautham, leaving him injured. Meanwhile, Sandhya's trail leads her to Kamarottu. Indu goes missing one night and later, the local police declare that she was killed six years ago in an accident. Confused, Gautham starts searching for her and discovers an illegal sand mafia, led by the corrupt politician Mahabala Hegde, along with the local police, which leads him to conclude that their attack on him was merely to cover up their illegal activity.
Sandhya meets Gautham during the investigation of his wife's disappearance and helps him in discovering a diary titled Harini. Through this diary, Gautham discovers that the woman who he believed to be his wife Indu, was actually Harini, a yoga instructor from Bangalore, and that he himself is not Gautham. Indu and her husband Gautham were in reality, Harini's friends. In a desperate and impulsive attempt to escape further abuse, Harini killed a man who was abusive to her and threatened her after she spurned his physical advances. Horrified by the realization that she has killed a person and terrified by the prospect of legal repercussions, she confides in Indu and Gautham, who decide to take her to Kamarottu and create an alibi for her. It is revealed that Gautham was actually Siddharth, an aspiring writer/singer who was in love with Sandhya.
Telling her that he will be back soon, Siddharth leaves for a bike trip with his college friends. Under a thick blanket of fog, Siddharth and his friend on a motorbike collides with the car carrying Indu, Gautham and Harini, near the Kamarottu junction. Harini and Siddharth, who has lost his memory, are the sole survivors of the accident. Harini, reluctant to go back to her previous life, assumes the identity of her now-dead friend Indu, and informes the authorities and Siddharth that he is her husband Gautham. With nothing else to go on to, Siddharth accepts this as the truth. After learning the truth about his past, Gautham and Sandhya infiltrate the police station and search the records. They find a strange coincidence in the missing person files: every year on July 7, a woman goes missing in the village. When they check with the families of the missing women, they learn that they were pregnant -- like Indu -- and that the Guddada Bhoota is responsible for the abductions.
They initially suspect the local doctor, as he is the only person who has access to the pregnancy reports in the village, but he reveals that his girlfriend, Anasuya, was the first victim of the Guddada Bhoota. After connecting the dots, Gautham and Sandhya realise that the pregnancy reports are delivered from the hospital to the patient via post, and the only person who has access to all the posts is Kalinga. After enquiring Shankar about further information, they deduce that Kalinga is the Guddada Bhoota and is responsible for the abductions. Kalinga's wife, Anasuya, had an extramarital affair with the local doctor; on July 7, when Kalinga found out, Anasuya did not reveal the doctor's identity, and he mistook Angara, a mentally ill man from the village, to be her lover and beheaded him.
Kalinga tortured his wife in an abandoned house on the hillock, finally killing her after 11 days. After this incident, he became mentally tormented and began killing other women on the same day (July 18) while donning the Bhoota Vesha (devil's getup). After learning this, Siddharth tracks Kalinga down with the help of Shankar, fearing that Kalinga is about to kill Harini (as it is July 18). Upon finding his hideout, Siddharth engages in a brutal fight with Kalinga and eventually kills him, saving Harini. Later, Harini gives birth to a child. Sandhya wishes Siddharth well, telling him that he is probably better off being with Harini and his newborn child. She leaves without revealing her relationship with Siddharth or his true identity, nursing a broken heart.
Cast
[edit]- Nirup Bhandari as Gautham Suvarna / Siddarth
- Radhika Chetan as Indu Suvarna / Harini Ranganath
- Avantika Shetty as Sandhya Bhargav
- Saikumar as Thenkabail Ravindra "Kalinga" Bhat
- Pramod Shetty as Manohar Alva
- Ananth Velu as Shankar
- Shilpa Singh as Shilpa Rao
- Arvind Rao as Inspector Basavaraj Haadimani
- William David as Naarnu
- Chetan Raj as Garnal Babu
- Siddu Moolimani as Nilesh Gowda aka Pandu
- Roshni Kore as Panchami aka Panchali
- Dinesh Siriyara as Angaara
- Shanker Ashwath as Mahabala Hegde
- Anup Bhandari as Gautham Suvarna
- Srinath Vasistha
- Swapna Raj
- Renuka
- Karthik Rao Kordale as Rafique
Cinematography
[edit]The movie made by debutantes has raised expectations among Kannada audience because of its cinematography by Hollywood cinematographers Lance Kaplan and William David.
RangiTaranga has brought Lance — whose recent films include Butterflies of Bill Baker, Trapped Girl, and Do You Believe in the Devil — to India to shoot for a project in a language he hadn't even heard.[citation needed] "I had a translation of the script, and Anup and I spent weeks on the pre-production," he says. "Anup’s father, Sudhakar patiently taught me many Kannada words and phrases. "This reflects the tradition of lighting that I come from and love, and I think it’s one of the reasons why Anup wanted me to work on his film."[12]
Soundtrack
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B. Ajaneesh Loknath scored the film's background music and Anup Bhandari composed for its soundtrack, also writing lyrics for all but one track. The soundtrack album consists of 10 tracks, featuring a flute bit of the track "Dennana Dennana", a karaoke of "Akka Pakka" and a dialogue bit "Ashu Kavi Kalinga" mouthed by Saikumar.[13] The track "Dennana Dennana" which has its lyrics in Tulu was the theme song of the Kannada soap opera Guddada Bhootha that was first aired on DD Chandana in the 1990s and re-telecast on Zee Kannada between 2013 and 2014. It was used in the film after rights were given to Bhandari by its lyricist Sadananda Suvarna.[2] The album was released on 16 June 2015 in Bangalore.[14]
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1. | "Akka Pakka" | Anup Bhandari | Anup Bhandari, Suchitra Lata | 2:32 |
2. | "Kele Cheluve" | Anup Bhandari | Vijay Prakash, Deepika T., Anup Bhandari | 4:00 |
3. | "Ee Sanje" | Anup Bhandari | Abhay Jodhpurkar, Gokul Abhishek, Monisha | 4:35 |
4. | "Nee Kele Vaduve" | Anup Bhandari | Deepika T | 3:44 |
5. | "Kareyole" | Anup Bhandari | Inchara Rao | 2:04 |
6. | "Dennana Dennana" | Sadananda Suvarna, Sudhakar Saaja | Supriya Raghunandan | 2:55 |
7. | "Kele Cheluve" (Yakshagana) | Anup Bhandari | Satish Patla, Deepika T., Anup Bhandari | 4:00 |
8. | "Dennana" (Flute) | Anup Bhandari | 2:55 | |
9. | "Akka Pakka" (Karaoke) | Anup Bhandari | 2:32 | |
10. | "Ashu Kavi Kalinga" (Bit) | Anup Bhandari | Sai Kumar | 0:41 |
Total length: | 29:58 |
Critics review
[edit]The critics received the album well and noted for its non-usage of words from the English and Hindi languages in its tracks, which was the hitherto trend.[15]
Release and reception
[edit]The film was given the "U/A" (Parental Guidance) certificate by the Regional Censor Board. It was released theatrically in theatres across Karnataka on 3 July 2015. Upon release, the film met with universal critical acclaim, who acclaimed the film's screenplay, film score, cinematography and the acting performance of Saikumar. After a tremendous response at the domestic market, the film was released in Germany on 1 August 2015, followed by the Netherlands and Ireland. Following this it was released in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Norway, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Malaysia and Denmark among other countries.[16][17][18]
Reviewing the film for The Hindu, Archana Nathan calling the film "well-made thriller" credited the performance of all lead actors and the cinematography, and wrote, "The director also successfully captures the flavour of the region and gets the essence and accent of the language right."[19] A. Sharadhaa of The New Indian Express described the film as "beautiful, chilling and bold" and wrote, "The film steeped in the strong ethos of a bygone culture, is beautifully etched and well enacted by newcomers. Anup’s storyline does not differentiate between the shades of good and evil. The journey exposes secrets but does not lose its balance. The director has showcased his understanding of horror, friendship, revenge and forgiveness, well."[20] Writing for Deccan Herald, S. Viswanath called the film "[a]n eerie romantic thriller". On the cinematography, he wrote, "... Lance Kaplan and William David capture the verdant and scenic vicissitudes of mountainous ravines and quietly flowing rivers of coastal Mangaluru, as also the famous tea gardens and hills of Ooty." He concluded acclaiming the screenplay and the film's music.[21]
Sunayana Suresh of The Times of India rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "[the film is] visually breath-taking and packed with a lot of punch, be it in both the acting and the technical departments." Crediting the acting performance of Saikumar, she added, "The other highlights of the film apart from Anup's writing are his music and lyrics. The songs are catchy, though they seem a tad too many in the second half. B Ajaneesh Lokanath's background score is on par with some of the best global thrillers, as is the cinematography by Lance Kaplan and William David."[22] Having rated the film 3.5/5 Shyam Prasad S. of Bangalore Mirror felt that the film was "a very good attempt and packs enough thrills". He, however, felt that it lacked pace with the songs and these few scenes dragging the film through. He concluded writing, "The cinematography makes the film look like a live presentation rather than something happening on the screen. The background music is equally apt and very well ingrained into the film" and highlighted the acting performance of Saikumar.[23] Shashiprasad S. M. of Deccan Chronicle rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "the director makes an impressive debut with this good suspense thriller. Anup Bhandari who has penned the script has showcased a realistic and scary experience for the audience." He highlighted the cinematography and songs in the film, and criticized its slow pace and editing.[24]
Box office
[edit]With medium occupancy at theatres in Karnataka on the first three days after theatrical release, it gradually improved and registered 100% in many theatres following good reviews by audiences and word-of-mouth marketing. Following the first week of release, the film performed very well at the domestic box office. At the end of its 300 days from release, it had collected more than ₹38 crore in Karnataka alone.[25] The movie completed 365 days run at 2 theatres in Bangalore- INOX Mantri Square in Malleswaram and Cinepolis Royal Meenakshi Mall.[26]
Overseas
[edit]It performed strongly in the US upon release on 14 August in 36 screens. It collected US$200,802 (₹13.1 million), which trade analyst Taran Adarsh called an "Excellent start".[27] The second day collections of US$75,000 (₹49 lakh) was more than that of any Indian film there. By the end of the first weekend of the three-day run, it managed to break the lifetime records set by all previous Kannada films in the United States and became the highest grosser.[28] In the process, RangiTaranga also became the first Kannada film to make it to the weekend box office list of The New York Times.[16] By the end of September, it became the first Kannada film to complete a 50 days run in the US, and collected ₹2.1 crore (US$250,000).[29]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Ceremony | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 Karnataka State Film Awards | Best Debut Film Of Newcomer Director | Director - Anup Bhandari Producer - H.K.Prakash |
Won | [30] |
1st IIFA Utsavam | Best Picture | H.K.Prakash | Won | [31] |
Best Director | Anup Bhandari | Won | ||
Best Performance In A Leading Role – Male | Nirup Bhandari | Nominated | ||
Best Performance In A Leading Role – Female | Radhika Chetan | Nominated | ||
Best Performance In A Supporting Role – Male | Sai Kumar | Won | ||
Best Performance In A Supporting Role – Female | Renuka | Nominated | ||
Best Performance In A Comic Role | Karthik Rao | Nominated | ||
Best Performance In A Negative Role | Arvind Rao | Won | ||
Best Music Direction | Anup Bhandari | Won | ||
Best Lyrics | Anup Bhandari (for "Kareyole") | Won | ||
Best Playback Singer - Female | Inchara Rao (for "Kareyole") | Nominated | ||
Best Background Music | B. Ajaneesh Loknath | Won | ||
Best Sound Mixing | Murali Rayasam | Won | ||
63rd Filmfare Awards South | Best Film | H.K.Prakash | Won | [32] |
Best Director | Anup Bhandari | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Saikumar | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Avantika Shetty | Nominated | ||
Best Music Director | Anup Bhandari | Nominated | ||
Best Playback Singer - Female | Inchara Rao | Won | ||
5th SIIMA Awards | Best Film | H.K.Prakash | Nominated | [33][34] |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Arvind Rao [35] | Nominated | ||
Best Actor in a Negative Role | Saikumar | Won | ||
Best Debut Actor | Nirup Bhandari | Nominated | ||
Best Debut Actress | Radhika Chetan | Nominated | ||
Best Debut Director | Anup Bhandari | Won | ||
Best Music Director | Anup Bhandari | Nominated | ||
Best Lyricist | Anup Bhandari | Won | ||
Best Playback Singer - Female | Inchara Rao | Won | ||
IBNLive Movie Awards | Best Director South | Anup Bhandari | Won | [36] |
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External links
[edit]- RangiTaranga at IMDb