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Directed by | Girish Karnad B. V. Karanth |
Written by | S. L. Bhyrappa |
Screenplay by | Girish Karnad B. V. Karanth |
Produced by | B. M. Venkatesh Chandulal Jain |
Starring | Nasiruddin Shah Lakshmi Krishnamurthy Manu Paula Lindsay T. S. Nagabharana Om Puri |
Cinematography | A. K. Bir |
Edited by | P. Bhakthavathsalam |
Music by | Bhaskar Chandavarkar |
Distributed by | Maharaja Movies |
Release date | 1977 |
Running time | 143 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane (Kannada: ತಬ್ಬಲಿಯು ನೀನಾದೆ ಮಗನೆ) was a 1977 Indian Kannada language film directed by Girish Karnad and B. V. Karanth, with Nasiruddin Shah, Lakshmi Krishnamurthy, Manu and Paula Lindsay in pivotal roles. The film is based on S. L. Bhyrappa's Kannada novel of the same name. The Hindi version of the film was called Godhuli.[1]
At the 25th National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada.[2][3][4]
Cast
- Nasiruddin Shah as Venkataramana Shastri
- Lakshmi Krishnamurthy as Thaiyavva
- Manu as Kalingegowda
- Paula Lindsay as Lydia
- T. S. Nagabharana
- Om Puri
- Sunder Raj
Plot
The movie explores the cultural problems experienced by an American woman, newly married to an Indian, adjusting to Indian norms and customs. It depicts a modern man who studies agriculture in the United States, returns to India with an American wife with their different views. The theme is one alienation from the fellow human beings.
References
- ^ DIFF 1978, p. 101.
- ^ "Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane (1977)". kannadamoviesinfo.com. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
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(help) - ^ "25th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "25th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- DIFF (1978). Indian Cinema. Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
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