Paddayi
Paddayi | |
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Directed by | Abhaya Simha |
Produced by | Nithyananda Pai |
Edited by | Prashant Pandit |
Music by | Manikanth Kadri |
Country | India |
Language | Tulu |
Paddayi (transl. West) is a 2018 Indian Tulu-language drama film directed by Abhaya Simha. The film stars Mohan Sheni, Bindu Rakshidhi, Chandrahas Ullal, Gopinath Bhat, Avinash Rai, Sadashiv Ninasam, Shrinidhi Achar, Prabhakar Kapikad, Vani Peruvodi, Ravi Bhat, Mallika and others.[1] The movie is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth.[2]
Plot[]
PADDAYI is a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's epic drama, ‘Macbeth’. This version of Macbeth plays out in a tiny village in the borders of a modern city in coastal Karnataka, India. The characters in the film belong to an indigenous community of fishermen. Madhava and Sugandhi are a newly married couple. Their lust for a better life and thirst for upward mobility is ignited by the prophecies from a spirit that wanders the land. Dinesha, the owner of a shipping fleet gives them new dreams and hopes. But when their life is on a new high, Dinesha betrays and takes back what he gave. Now Madhava and Sugandhi are determined to take revenge. They set out on a journey riding the tides of ambition, dotted by their personalities. Sugandhi provokes and Madhava is provoked. Madhava in order to win over his insecurities, defeats his morality. The story soon turns into a tale of murders and regrets.
Cast[]
- Srinidhi Achar as Manjesha
- Gopinath Bhat as merchant Dineshanna
- Ravi Bhat as Sadashiva
- Mallika Jyotigudde as Friend
- Prabhakar Kapikad as Aitha
- Sadashiva Ninasam as Sanjeeva
- Vani Periodi as Shankari amma
- Avinash Rai as Rakesha
- Bindu Raxidi as Sugandhi
- Mohan Sheni as Madhava
- Chandrahas Ullal as Bannanje
Festival Credits[]
- National Film Awards - Best Tulu Film 2017[3]
- State Film Awards – Third Best Film 2017[4][5]
- Official Selection - Indian Panorama, International Film Festival of India 2018
- Official Selection DocsKool | Clink.Kathmandu writing lab 2017
- Official Selection Bangalore International Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection New York Indian Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection Melbourne, Australia Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection Vienna, Austria Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection Pêcheurs du Monde, France 2018
- Official Selection Innovative International Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection Habitat Film Festival 2018
- Official Selection Jagaran Film Festival 2018
Awards[]
- 65th National Film Awards - Best Feature Film in Tulu.[6]
- Karnataka State Film Award for Third Best Film in 2017.
References[]
- ^ "Mangaluru: Director Abhaya Simha's Tulu film 'Paddayi' - shooting completed".
- ^ "Paddayi Awards: List of Awards won by Tulu movie Paddayi". The Times of India.
- ^ "Tulu film Paddayi gets national award". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. 14 April 2018. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Cinema, Tulu (26 October 2018). "Karnataka State Film Awards 2017: Tulu film 'Paddayi' won third best film award". TuluCinema.com. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ Upadhyaya, Prakash (26 October 2018). "Karnataka State Film Awards 2017: Shuddhi declared Best Movie, Raajakumara wins Best Entertainer Award [Complete Winners' List]". www.ibtimes.co.in. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ NewsKarnataka. "Coastalwood's Paddayi movie bags National award for Best Tulu Film". NewsKarnataka.
External links[]
- Tulu-language films
- 2018 films
- Indian films
- Indian drama films
- Indian film stubs
- Dravidian language stubs