Friday, 31 January 2014

30 and 31st Jan 2014

Day1
Gandhi nagar.
M.Bhaktavasala- 9448243598, tel 08022265807 email id: bhaktamoola@gmail.com
moti mahal,action sequence coutsean, hospital, semi set,
above MTR hansa pitures,  distributors office
Dr.Rajkumar hotel
Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce' Tax, commerce, white goon dress, finace, Kannada patriots, Business and process, elected.
President Mr. H.D. Gangaraj 9449062867
Secretary Mr. N.M. Suresh 9844842555

Day2
Kempegoda road
group 1:Theaters:Santosh, Sapna, Narthaki, Ashwin
Sagar shut for complex
Moti Mahal Poster Collection (Bahar Film)

group 2:Santosh, class full, 1000 capacity 3 types of seating (projection room. old rewinding machine, reel projectors, an a digital each in a differsnt room). Manager Mr. Ganesh patriot of Karnataka regional films; he was an ex Hocky player, and teaches children. Seventies style architectur., metal detector as a security measure. , Sapna, Narthaki (trophies for running the longest time)
Cubbonpet residential are weaving, repairs, wood and jewellery workshops.
Sharada talkies took care by old men. Thick walls, shady place, empty and long corridors. Projection room was something like Narthaki. Nagin film. 70 yr old theater, used to have a crowed and needed police. till Sharda Amma's son in Neha Prakash Hospital.
Afternoon:
Ramu Film 08022263430 , met assistant director Mr.Bheemesh 9945366488,
Jayanna Combines, Mr.Jayanna 9900229967, tele no. 41139429/41242572.
The president of poster making company,
The Karnataka Film Workers Artists Technicians' Federation Mr. Shrinivas 9886333939

Cinima as an Experience

Kannada Cinema Exposed



Bangalore is one amongst the few cities which happens to have societies which are conscious of art films. Few of the still sustaining film societies which feed this interest of such masses are Suchitra Film Society, Bangalore Film Society, and others in and around Bangalore; aiming at developing awareness and involvement in good cinema.
Juxtaposing stands the Karnataka Film Industry in Bangalore, which should strive to improve the standard of the films produced. Competition especially from Telugu and Tamil films ceases popularity of Kannada cinema for it not being an original and getting stuck up with clichés. Cinema houses in Kempegowda road are few which still remain patriotic towards local films and continue to play them for the audience which demands it.
Late Dr. Rajkumar’s son Punit Rajkumar is one amongst few who gets fan fellowship in legacy. The popularity of recent Kannada actors stands no match to either Tamil or Telugu actors.. Several actors prefer to shift towards neighboring industries which can provide exciting opportunities to hold their dream; seldom prospects such as acting in ‘Original films’.
Karnataka Film Industry can increase taxes of other non-regional films. It can attempt to provide 100 per cent tax exemption to remake Kannada films and simplify rules for granting licences to build cinemas. But the real sport is to compete regardless these obstacles. Wasn’t prohibiting Non-Regional Films being dubbed into Kannada a really important fight for the film industry, since their revenues depends on the remakes of such films? Personally it’s easier to get acquainted by non-regional cinema than to tolerate nuisances of budget being spent on remake. To even stand the struggles let alone rule South Indian film industry, Karnataka Film Industry needs to pull new strings. To begin could experiment with the content and theme of films, to create ‘Original Films’ help?

Monday, 27 January 2014

Cinema Experience:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RqWp9zOOVY&feature=youtu.be

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Cinima in TV

I was walking along the market area in search of impression played by Cinema. I happen to see how in this lazy evening, Jyothika and Kamal Hassan’s film Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu was their savior from the boredom of the day. Played by the owner and viewed by the sales staff together in Bombay Surat Saree Sale, across from Aroma Bakery.It made me ponder how some peoples life is surrounded by work, and few jobs give you so much leisure time, that TV is one of the ways you can keep your mind occupied.A Film after the release from the cinema if loved by the audience, re-watched is the best past time. Television is like peoples personal projector.

Auto Lions

Nandamuri Balakrishna received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his film Simha. Simha was subsequently dubbed and released in Hindi under the same name. After actually clicking this photo on an auto across Aroma Bakery, and seeking to know more about the film; I later realized I had watched Hindi dubbed Simha in Channel Stargold long back. Simha is another name for Lion. In fancy Kannada typography ‘Simha’ has been posted by its proud Auto rickshaw owner. Which relates me to this appealing reality that in Yelahanka New Town where number of Autos is deficient, Auto drivers consider themselves warriors and heroes. With expensive rides, without using the standard meter, these auto drivers rule roads in Yelahanka like a Simha/Lion. How paradoxical does that Simha written there on the screen of that Auto now look?