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  • Mysoora Mallige (transl. Jasmine of Mysuru) is a 1992 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed and co-written by T. S. Nagabharana and produced by Srihari Khoday. The story is based on a 1942 work of the same title by the poet K. S. Narasimhaswamy. The film was an attempt to create a story based on the poetry.
    The film's cast consisted mainly of actors from a theatrical background including Girish Karnad, Sudharani, Anand, Sundar Raj and H. G. Dattatreya.
    The film was well received upon release. It went on to win National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada and the lyrical works by Narasimha Swamy fetched him the National Film Award for Best Lyrics. The film also received multiple Karnataka State Film Awards including Best Film, Best Actress and other technical categories.
    On the occasion of 101st birth anniversary of K. S. Narasimha Swamy, a leading Kannada daily reported that this movie was the inspiration for the 1994 Hindi movie 1942: A Love Story.


    Plot


    Mysoora Mallige is woven from the lyrical poems of K. S. Narasimha Swamy, one of the modern Kannada poets inspired to sing by the love of his land.
    Padma is a village girl who is in love with the poet Manju, a fervent patriot. Her father is a village accountant, an instrument of the village's feudal structure, and he opposes Manju's activities. He tries to arrange his daughter's marriage to a man of his own views, but Padma and Manju are united, with the help of Chennaiah, a bangle seller.
    In an attempt to save Chennaiah, who becomes involved with nationalists, Manju is wounded and given up for lost. The poet's works are later published by his wife (Padma). Ultimately in the book release function Padma and Manju both united happily.


    Cast


    Girish Karnad as Padma's father
    Sudharani as Padma
    Anand as Manju
    Sundar Raj
    H. G. Dattatreya
    Shankar Rao
    Kasaragodu Chinna
    Kishori Ballal
    Pankaja
    Sripathi Ballal
    Shimoga Venkatesh


    Production


    Mysore Mallige was first of its kind film in Kannada where a film is adapted from a poetry collection by K. S. Narasimha Swamy. Nagabharana, along with C Ashwath, H S Venkateshmurthy, M N Vyasa Rao, Narahalli Balasubramanya and B R Lakshman Rao, worked on the film’s script for about three years, developing the characters derived from the poems.


    Soundtrack


    The music of the film was composed by C. Ashwath. All the 9 songs composed for this film have been from the literary work collection of poet K. S. Narasimha Swamy.


    Awards


    The film has won the following awards since its release.

    39th National Film Awards
    National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada
    Silver Lotus Award – Best Lyricist — K. S. Narasimhaswamy
    1991–92 Karnataka State Film Awards
    Second Best Film
    Best Actress — Sudharani
    Best Cinematographer — B. C. Gowrishankar
    Best Sound Recording — Aravinda Kiggal and K. S. Krishnamurthy
    Best Editor — Suresh Urs
    40th Filmfare Awards South
    Best Film – Kannada
    Best Director – Kannada — T. S. Nagabharana
    Best Actress – Kannada — Sudharani
    Best Music Director – Kannada — C. Ashwath
    This film screened at IFFI 1992 Panorama section.


    References




    External links


    Mysore Mallige at IMDb
    Mysore Mallige songs

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