Huchcha

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Huchcha
Huchcha Kannada Movie.jpg
Directed byOm Prakash Rao
Written byM. S. Ramesh,

R. Rajashekhar

(Dialogues)
Screenplay byBala
Story byBala
Based onSethu (Tamil)
Produced byK.MUSTAFA , Smt. A. Meharunnisa Rehman
StarringSudeep
Rekha Vedavyas
CinematographyAnaji Nagaraj
Edited byS. Manohar
Music byRajesh Ramanath
Production
company
Oscar Films
Distributed byRamu enterprises
Release date
  • 6 July 2001 (2001-07-06)
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Huchcha (lit.'Mad') is a 2001 Indian Kannada-language romantic action film directed by Om Prakash Rao, starring Sudeep and Rekha Vedavyas in the lead roles. The film, the Kannada remake of the 1999 Tamil film Sethu directed by Bala and starring Vikram, brought lot of fame to Sudeep. Earlier the script was rejected by Upendra and shivarajkumar[1]

Plot[]

Sachidananda aka Kiccha (Sudeep) is a rough and macho college rowdy and also The Students Union Chairman of the college, who uses violence as the only way to deal with people. He lives with his brother, a Magistrate (Avinash), and his sister-in-law, who is the only person who seems to understand him properly.

The movie opens with Kiccha winning the elections to the office bearers of the college's Students Union followed by celebrations and in-campus fight between the rival candidates.

Kiccha has a staple diet of yes-sir friends surrounding him. He comes across a timid girl, Abishta (Rekha Vedavyas), who is the daughter of a poor temple priest, and starts to woo her. When she initially rejects him, he kidnaps her and forces her to fall in love with him.

After Abishta falls in love with him, Kiccha is attacked by brothel goons who take revenge on him for interfering with their business. Kiccha suffers from brain damage as a result and ends up in a swamiji ashram. With no memory of his past and having developed an unusual behaviour, he starts to recollect memories. At one point, he is completely back to his normal self and tries to convince the wardens and Swamiji that he's back to normal and can be released. However, the Swamiji ignores him and the wardens beat him up. Desperate, Kiccha tries to escape by climbing over the gates. Unfortunately, he fails and ends up with serious injuries.

Whilst sleeping with his injury, Abishta makes a surprise visit. However Kiccha is asleep and she leaves with this woeful memory of him. As she is about to leave the institution, he wakes up and realises that she had come to see him. As he calls out, she leaves unable to hear him.

Persistent to meet her, Kiccha makes another attempt to leave the institution and this time he is successful. When he arrives at Abishta's house however, he is presented with Abishta unfortunately dead. He then realises that she had committed suicide.

Distraught after what he saw, Kiccha just walks out and his previous friends and family try to help him remember who he is. Despite being aware of what's happening around him, Kiccha pretends to be unconscious. At that point he is met with the mental institution wardens who came chasing after him. The film ends with Kiccha leaving with them as he has nothing to live for after his true love's death.

Track list[]

Huchcha
Soundtrack album by
Released2001
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length33:18
LabelAnand Audio
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Soundtrack was composed by Rajesh Ramanath.[2] The song "Enge Sellum" from the original film was retained here as "Yaaro Yaaro".

All lyrics are written by K. Kalyan; all music is composed by Rajesh Ramanath.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Yaaro Yaaro"K. J. Yesudas05:23
2."Hudgiro Hudgiro"Gurukiran, chorus05:17
3."Namma Kichchanige"Badri Prasad, Sadhu Kokila02:36
4."Jakkanakka Jakkanakka"Malgudi Subha04:52
5."Maathu Thappidalu"K. J. Yesudas02:44
6."Usire Usire"Rajesh Krishnan, Nanditha05:40
7."Usire Usire" (Repeat)Sonu Nigam05:40

Awards[]

Totals
Awards won 1
Nominations 4

Filmfare Awards South :-

References[]

  1. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/Tamil-film-Raam-to-be-remade-in-Kannada/articleshow/19213972.cms
  2. ^ http://www.raaga.com/channels/kannada/moviedetail.asp?mid=k0000063
  3. ^ "The 49th Annual Filmfare Awards — South Winner". downloads.movies.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2013.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "The 49th Annual Filmfare Awards — South Nominees". downloads.movies.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014.

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