2001
- THE YEAR THAT WAS
Remakes,
Controversies Ruled Industry
In
the annals of Kannada film history the year 2001 is
the most controversial year besides being the year of
maximum remakes. The cancellation of 32 International
Film Festival in Bangalore on account of WTC crash and
drought in the State and half a dozen conflicts created
room for controversies. In as many as 72 films released
in the year there were 37 remake films.
The imported subjects also mounted in a hurry from December
as the Government of Karnataka very strictly announced
the lifting of 100 percent Entertainment Tax exemption
from April next. The result of remakes in the box office
is not that encouraging. Only the films like Chitra,
Huchcha, Jipuna Nanna Ganda. Kanasugara collected very
well out of 37 remakes.The films such as Bava mamaidha,
Kalla Police, Diggajaru, Yuvaraja, Aasura, Aunty Preethse
and Kotigobba remake films completed fifty days.
The credit goes to director Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar
for his ‘Nanna Preethiya Hudugi’ and S.V.Rajendra Singh
Babu of ‘Kurigalu Saar Kurigalu’ for straight subject
films and also making a smash hit at the box office.
While Nanna Preethiya Hudugi starring newcomers Deepali
and Dhyan was a silver jubilee hit by producer Tumkur
Dayanand and Vidyashanker the residents of Michigan
deserves full compliment for tracing a local subject
through Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar and striking a gold
in the heavy wave of remake films. Nanna Preethiya Hudugi
shot 80 percent in United States of America is also
notable as the song Car Car…, shot in automobile capital
of the World has become a rage among many songs in 72
films in 2001. In fact ‘Nanna Preethiya Hudugi’ is the
only saving grace of Kannada film industry. The full-
length comedy by S.V.Rajendra Singh Babu was in censor
trouble and it became controversial before release.
However, this multi star cast film was a hit.
Among the stars Vishnuvardhan and Ravichandran share
the top honors. While Vishnuvardhan’s last year film
‘Yajamana’ broke all records this year in collection,
Vishnu’s Diggajaru was average and Kotigobba is hit.
The sad part is that the three decades old Kannada cinema
Vishnuvardhan’s continuous three films are remakes.
Trailblazer Ravichandran deserves equal honor this year
because out of three films Usire, Kanasugara and Premakke
Sai, only Kanasugara did very well in the box office.
Like Vishnu all the three films of Ravi also are remakes.
Why Ravichandran takes equal credit is because of his
activities in the year 2001. Ravichandran has the guts
to spend 80 lakhs on a set and make a film ‘Yekangi’
which is shot 80 percent on him.
In the list of other stars Jaggesh is as usual middle
class hero and all his films were modest. It is in this
year Jaggesh’s ‘Jipuna Nanna Ganda’ completed 100 days
in his career of 21 years. He had 6 releases and was
appointed as General Secretary for the ruling Congress-I.
Jaggesh also kicked up a row on the ban of TV artists
in films.
It is Sudeep
got noticed for his sterling performance in ‘Huchcha’
a silver jubilee film of the year. Sudeep’s ‘Vaali’
was less than average. Although not in the front run
Ananthnag had 9 releases and his portion of acting received
rave reviews.
The quick look at the other stars – Ramesh, Shivrajkumar,
Kumar Govind, Mohan and Shashikumar had seven releases.
It was a disaster year for Shivrajkumar as all his seven
films were remakes and none made good business. Ambarish,
Charanraj, B.C.Patil, Ramkumar acted in four films.
It is in this year actor B.C.Patil became a director.
Another director S.Mahender became hero through ‘Ghattimela’.
Prasad brother of Prabhudeva was notable as his debut
‘Chitra’ was a silver jubilee hit.
The heroine of the year is Rekha Vedavyas. She figured
in ‘Chitra’ and ‘Huchcha’ (remakes) – both were
silver jubilee films. This Jinkemari of Kannada cinema
is also making wonderful progress in adjacent Andhra
Pradesh. Deepali a Bangalorean resident of United States
of America of ‘Nanna Preethiya Hudugi’ in her debut
straight film was cynosure of all eyes. Anu Prabhakar
another local girl had six releases and it is average.
She bagged her first State award this year. Prema and
Shruthi had five releases and both of them were average.
Actress Shruthi became a producer this year. Dhamini
acted in five films and all of them were hit and run.
It was similar in the case of Ruchita, Archana who have
figured in four films.
In
the music department it is Hamsalekha again. He had
14 releases and above average. Rajesh Ramanathan occupies
the Hattrick slot. Yajamana of last year, Huchcha and
Kanasugara were hits in the market. The stylish looking
Gurukiran also left his strong impression this year.
He had four releases in which Chitra was a silver jubilee
film and rest above average as for as music is concerned.
Sadhukokila and Prashanthraj scored music for five films.
Chaitanya tuned for three. Gandharva, Keervani, Shivamaya
had two releases.
In
the Cinematography department Ashok Kashyap overshadows
everyone in his fraternity. He had five releases in
which Matadana and Shaapa were outstanding. Prasad Babu
figured in highest number of films of 7. J.G.Krishna
4, Ramesh babu, Krishnakumar, Gowrishanker 3, Anaji
Nagaraj, Mallikarjun, Sundarnath Suvarna, Seetharam
and Mathew had two releases.
Among
the directors Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar, T.N.Seetharam,
S.V.Rajendra Singh Babu and Ashok Patil share compliments
as all of them directed straight subject films. Mahender
3, S.Narayan, 4, om Prakash, D.R.Babu, H.Vasu, Dinesh
Baboo, Rajasekhar, Naganna, J.G.Krishna, B.C.Patil,
K.R.Reddy, Saiprakash directed two films each.
New
Heros
The year
had many newcomers. Dhyan, Akarsh, mahender, Mohan,
Tejas, Anirudh, Prasad, Rajendra films were released
in the year. The directors like Shivamani, Om Prakash
Rao, producer Rockline Venkatesh, Puneet Rajkumar, Ishwar,
Saurav, Ikram, Srujan Lokesh, Darshan Toogudeepa made
their debut in this year.
Among the
heroines who made a touch and go are – Chytra, Srilakshmi,
Soujanya Hegde, Laya, Shilpi, Sheetal Bedi, Rachana,
Deepali, Sujitha, Kruthika, Rekha, Priyanka, Divya Unni,
Chaya Singh, Jayseel, Gayathri Jayaram, Preethi, Deepa,
Shaheen Khan, Poonam, Lisa Ray and Bhavana Paani.