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Directed by | D. Sumana Kittur |
Written by | Agni Shridhar |
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Based on | Edegarike byAgni Shridhar |
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Cinematography | B. Rakesh |
Edited by | Ruben |
Music by | Sadhu Kokila |
Production company | Megha Movies |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Edegarike (transl. Guts) is a 2012IndianKannadacrimedramafilm directed bySumana Kittur. It is based on the novel of the same name written byAgni Shridhar and starsAditya in the lead role, whileAtul Kulkarni,Achyuth Kumar,Srujan Lokesh, Dharma and Aakanksha Mansukhani play supporting roles.
The film is based on the real-life incidents that occurred in the 1990s and is about cult figures in the Karnataka underworld such as Sridhar,Muthappa Rai and Bachchan.[1][2] The film opened to widespread critical acclaim upon theatrical release.[3] It won the Special Jury Award at the 6thBangalore International Film Festival.[4] It was screened at the Indo-French International Film Festival inBengaluru in 2023.[5]
Sona is ahitman, who works under Bhai inMumbai. One day, Sona meets a social worker and the two fall for each other after many meetings. Through Bhai's advisor Tukaram Shetty, Sona completes various assignments for Bhai, including killing his mentor Dholakia, after which he hides himself inBangalore. However, Rashmi gets captured by Crime BranchInspector J. Nayak where she learns about Sona's true profession.
Rashmi calls Sona and tells him to surrender to the police. Sona relucantly agrees and decides to retire from the crime syndicate by surrendering to the police and lead a peaceful life with Rashmi. Bhai learns about this and hiresMuthappanna to eliminate Sona. Muthappanna hiresSridhar Murthy and Bachchan for the job. They arrive in Bangalore and meet Sona. However, Sridhar learns that the cops are hunting for Sona and police protection has been increased by the city's newly appointedpolice commissioner, so the duo, along with Sona escape to a dense forest.
After learning about Sona's past, Sridhar feels guilty and decides to help Sona escape from Bhai's wrath, but is opposed by Bachchan. During a chat in the afternoon, Sona reveals that he already knew that Sridhar and Bachchan were hired by Bhai to kill him and is ready to die. Learning that Sridhar is hesitant to kill Sona due to their friendship, Bachchan kills Sona while Sridhar walks away. He receives a call from Rashmi on Sona's phone, where Sridhar lies about Sona getting killed in an accident (Sona gave his phone and told Sridhar to lie about his death to Rashmi as his last wish). After this, Sridhar writes a book about Sona titledEdegarike.
Edegarike was acrime novel written by journalistAgni Shridhar in the early 2000s about theIndia Mafia circling aroundMumbai andBangalore headed a mafia leader fromDubai. The novel had been a chart topper for several weeks and proved a hit among readers.[6] Since then, around 15 attempts were made to adapt it into a film. Following this, Sumana Kittur who had earlier directedSlum Bala andKallara Santhe took up the project.[7][8]
Following the announcement of the film in October 2010, reports saidKishore would be playing one of the three lead roles of mafia dons in the film.[8]Bhavana had been signed in to play the female lead in the film. However, she had to back out due to health grounds, a role that eventually went to Aakanksha Mansukhani, who had earlier appeared and won praise for her performance in the 2011 Kannada filmOlave Mandhara.[9][10]Aditya was then signed in to play the lead role in the film, withSrujan Lokesh to play a supporting character.[11] Filming that began in late-2011 continued for a period of 35 days in places such as Bangalore,Sakleshpur,Mangalore.[12] It completed in June 2012.[13]
Edegarike | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | November 2012 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 3:48 | |||
Label | Anand Audio | |||
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Sadhu Kokila composed music for the film's soundtrack, and the lyrics were written by Sumana Kittur. The album consists of one soundtrack. Kokila also sung the track.[14]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Neenondu Mugiyada Mouna" | Sumana Kittur | Sadhu Kokila | 3:48 |
Total length: | 3:48 |
As a part of screening marking 100 years of Indian cinema,Edegarike was screened at the Puerto Rico Film Institute in 2013. It was then screened at the first edition of the Mumbai Women's International Film Festival in October 2013, as the only Indian film.[15] Following this the film was screened at the 6th edition of theBangalore International Film Festival in January 2014, where it was awarded the Special Jury Award.
Upon release,Edegarike opened to positive reviews from critics and audience with praise towards the film's direction, writing, cast performances and technical aspects.
G. S. Kumar ofThe Times of India reviewed the film giving it a rating of four out of five and wrote, "Gripping narration and excellent screenplay with a touch of romance make the story quite interesting." He concluding writing praises of the performances of actors playing pivotal roles in the film".[16] Shruti I. L. FromDNA wrote, "The film remains loyal to the book and comes only with a few changes that are needed to cater to cinematic sensibilities. The script and screenplay is aptly supported by hard hitting and thought provoking dialogues" and added, "Director Suman Kittur has managed to extract stellar performances from each of her actors. Lead actors Adithya and Atul Kulkarni steal the show with their understated acts."[17] B S Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote "The dialogues emphasise this tension very well. Rakesh’s camerawork is excellent. Sadhu Kokila single-handedly lends that much-needed balance to a taut drama with a soulful rendition of Kittur’s lyrics. A clean effort. Reserved for a leisurely watch when pondering over life’s mechanics".[18]
Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipient | Result | Reference |
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Special Jury Award | Won | [4] | ||
Syed Aman Bachchan, M. S. Ravindra | Won | [19] | ||
B. Rakesh | ||||
Syed Aman Bachchan, M. S. Ravindra | Nominated | [20][21] | ||
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Best Supporting Actor | Dharma | Won | [22] | |
Best Male Playback Singer | ||||
Bangalore Times Film Awards | Best Film | Syed Aman Bachchan, M. S. Ravindra | Nominated | [23] |
Best Director | ||||
Best Actor – Male | Aditya |