Bangaaradha Manushya

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  • 1970
  • 3 hr
  • 9.0  (963)

Bangaaradha Manushya is a Kannada film released in 1972, directed by Siddalingaiah and produced by K.C.N. Gowda. The movie stars legendary actor Rajkumar in the lead role, with Bharathi and Loknath in supporting roles. The film is based on the novel of the same name, written by T.K. Rama Rao, which tells the tale of a young man named Srinivas, who leads a simple life in a remote village in Karnataka. Srinivas is a carefree and happy-go-lucky person who loves his family and friends. He is passionate about farming and spends most of his time working in the fields.

As the story progresses, we see Srinivas's life taking an unexpected turn. He falls in love with a young girl named Lakshmi, who comes to the village as a school teacher. However, their love story faces many obstacles, including the disapproval of Lakshmi's father and the strict societal norms of the time.

Furthermore, Srinivas's father is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and there are financial struggles to ensure that he gets proper treatment. The film also shows the corruption and injustice prevailing in society during that period, with wealthy landlords exploiting the poor farmers.

Despite all the challenges that come his way, Srinivas remains strong, determined, and resilient. He fights against the corrupt system and strives to bring a positive change in the lives of the villagers.

Rajkumar delivers an outstanding performance as Srinivas, portraying the character with a perfect mix of simplicity, compassion, and strength. He effortlessly captures the essence of a typical Kannadiga farmer and wins the audience's hearts with his natural acting. Bharathi, who plays the role of Lakshmi, complements Rajkumar's performance, delivering a convincing portrayal of a strong-willed woman who stands by her lover in the most testing times.

The film's music, composed by M.Ranga Rao, is a special attraction. The soundtrack features several memorable songs that continue to remain popular even today. The song "Jo Jo Laali Jo" is a lullaby that is still played at many homes in Karnataka to put infants to sleep.

Another noteworthy aspect of the movie is the scenic backdrop of rural Karnataka. The cinematography by B. Dorairaj captures the beauty of the countryside, and the audience is transported to a time when life was simpler and people were more connected to nature.

Overall, Bangaaradha Manushya is a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by Kannada audiences. It is a movie that celebrates the beauty of life in all its complexities and reminds us of the values that have always defined the Kannadiga culture- simplicity, love, and resilience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1970
  • Runtime
    3 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    9.0  (963)