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Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu

Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu (transl. Bhootayya's son Ayyu) is 1974 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by Siddalingaiah, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar, based on Iyengar's short story of the same name from his novel, Vayyari. The film stars Vishnuvardhan and Lokesh; with M. P. Shankar, Jayamala, Rushyendramani and Balakrishna all acting in supporting roles. The film revolves around the enmity between two villagers, Ayyu and Gulla and how they mend their relationship.[1]

Bhootayyna Maga Ayyu
DVD Cover
Directed bySiddalingaiah
Written byGorur Ramaswamy Iyengar
Screenplay bySiddalingaiah
Based onVayyaari
by Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar
Produced byN. Veeraswamy
Chandulal Jain
S. P. Varadaraj
Siddalingaiah
StarringVishnuvardhan
Lokesh
L. V. Sharada
M. P. Shankar
Rushyendramani
Bhavani
CinematographyD. V. Rajaram
Edited byP. Bhaktavatsalam
Music byG. K. Venkatesh
Production
company
Jain Combines
Distributed byEswari Pictures
Release date
2 February 1974 (1974-02-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget₹ 12 Lakhs
Box office₹ 45 Lakhs

Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu was a 12 page short story in a compilation of stories by Gorou Ramaswamy. Ramaswamy had initially declined to give the rights to the story but eventually agreed. Though Siddalingaiah added new plot details and characters to increase the running time of the film, it retains the core premise of the original short story. D. V. Rajaram acted as the film's cinematographer. The film was shot extensively at Kalasapur, Dharmasthala, and Talakadu.[2] The film was edited by P. Bhaktavatsalam and the music was composed by G. K. Venkatesh, with lyrics written by Chi. Udaya Shankar and R. N. Jayagopal.[3]

The film was released on February 2, 1974. The film ran for over 100 days in theatres, and later won the Karnataka State Film Award for First Best Film at the 7th Karnataka State Film Awards. The film also won three other Karnataka State Awards: Best Actor for Lokesh, Best Actress for Bhavani and Best Supporting Actress for Rushyendramani. The film was remade in Tamil as Ellorum Nallavare (1975), starring Muthuraman, in Hindi as Ek Gaon Ki Kahani (1975), starring Rakesh Pandey and in Telugu as Andharoo Manchivaare (1976), starring Shoban Babu.[4]

Plot

Bhootayya is a ruthless zamindar of a small village, who used to mercilessly occupy the land of the villagers to whom he had lent money, when they fail to repay their debts. He was very shrewd and talked the villagers into building a dam across the river in the outskirts of the village, which was prone to floods. He gets hold of the fertile land on the banks of the river and builds a house for his son Ayyu.

A few days later, Bhootayya falls ill and eventually dies. The villagers rejoice at the death of Bhootayya and they hold such a grudge against the zamindar that nobody comes to even see his dead body. His son Ayyu tries to get some people to him in completing the funeral rites and offers a huge sum but nobody relents and Ayyu cremates Bhootayya by carrying him to the cremation ground all alone.

The villagers remain wary of Ayyu, and the most rebellious among them was Gulla. He is very outspoken and tries to restrict Ayyu from being mean and merciless towards the villagers like Bhootayya. Gulla's father had way back given a surety to Bhootayya for somebody else's debt and was unable to repay the money. Ayyu promptly goes with his men to confiscate Gulla's house. In an ensuing argument, Gulla smacks Ayyu.

Ayyu takes it seriously and files a police complaint against Gulla, who is then arrested by the police. Unable to bear the consequences, Gulla's father dies. Thus, begins a prolonged enmity between Gulla and Ayyu and both swear to kill each other. Gulla also hires a lawyer to teach Ayyu a lesson and starts spending all his property on the court case. When Gulla swears to kill Ayyu, Gulla's wife goes to Ayyu to warn him and also ask him to forgive her husband. But, Ayyu behaves ruthlessly with her and swears to kill Gulla.

Ayyu's wife reminds him about his father's attitude towards the villagers and their reaction when Bhootayya died. This makes Ayyu give a thought about his behaviour. Gulla's wife tries to kill herself by drowning herself in the river as she gets convinced that Ayyu will not spare her husband. Ayyu sees a woman drowning and being a distinguished swimmer saves her only to find that she is his enemy's wife. This incident has a lasting effect on Ayyu, who tries to end the feud. Ayyu clears all of Gulla's debts and he asks Gulla to work for him to pay off the debts. Gulla agrees and works sincerely to pay off the debts, but resents Ayyu's friendship.

During the village festival, the villagers plot to ransack Ayyu's house and the person who leads the pack is Gulla. They attack Ayyu's house at midnight, and set his house on fire. Ayyu, who is a changed person now, simply states this as an accident when the district police come to investigate the case. This incident begins to make an impact on the villagers to change their perceptions about Ayyu.

With his house burned down, Ayyu goes with his family to live in the house by the river. One day Ayyu goes to the town, leaving behind his family. The village is in flood and Ayyu's house is in danger. Ayyu's wife and kids try to come out of the house as the dam collapses and the water enters the house, flooding it completely. Gulla takes a raft and single-handedly sets out to rescue Ayyu's family. With much difficulty, he saves Ayyu's family and brings them to safety. Ayyu reaches the village and is shocked to see the plight of the village. But he is relieved to see that Gulla has rescued them.

Ayyu hugs Gulla and they end their years of hatred and enmity. The villagers help Ayyu to build a new house and the village continues to live in harmony. They all celebrate the festival.

Cast

Production

Development

Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu was a 12 page short story in a compilation of stories by Gorou Ramaswamy. The director Siddalingiah saw the potential of the story and wanted to make it into a film. He then went to Ramaswamy's house along with his producer Varadappa to buy the rights to the story. However, when Siddalingiah put forward the proposal of making it a film, the author declined as he believed that there was no way one can make a film out of a 12 page short story. However, after one more visit to the author's house he finally gave in and sold the rights to the story to the director and the producer. Siddalingiah himself converted the story into a screenplay and asked his longtime friend Hunasur Krishnamurthy, to write dialogues.[2] One of the co-producers of the movie, S. P. Varadaraj was the younger brother of actor Rajkumar. This was the first film of a Rajkumar family member in partnership with others. H.R. Bhargava was the associate director of this movie.[5]

Casting

From the beginning Siddalingah decided not to included any big stars in the cast. After his two successful films (Doorada Betta and Bangarada Manushya) people around him attributed the success of his films to matinee idol Rajkumar, the star in both the films. He wanted to prove his ability as a director without the help of star value. He signed Lokesh, a popular theatre artist by then, as Ayya and pre-superstar Vishnuvardhan, as Gulla and MP Shankar as Bhootayya.[6] Incidentally, this is the only film in which the grandmother and granddaughter duo of Bhavani and Rushyendramani ever shared screen space in.

Filming

The film was shot extensively at Kalasapur, Dharmasthala, and Talakadu. This film was shot in Kalasapura village, near Chikmagalur town. Siddalingaiah had a particular attachment with this location. His other landmark movie Bangarada Manushya was also shot (partly) in the same village. The twenty-minute climax was an adaptation of one paragraph from the novel. The climax was shot in Kalasapura, Madarayanakatte, and Shivanasamudra falls for nearly 20 days.[4] Initially a tank was constructed to allow water into the house but it broke as soon as the camera began to roll. Siddalingaiah got it reconstructed and shot the scene again. Similarly, ropes tied to the raft gave way and started drifting in the current. Expert divers immediately jumped in and got hold of it. The scene where villagers ransack Lokesh's house and set it on fire, Shivaiah had a fire engine stationed; wet gunny clothes were kept for exigencies, besides storing water in drums.[4] Famous actress Jayamala was one of the group artists in the film.[7][8]

Soundtrack

Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu
Soundtrack album by
Released
1974
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length13:09
LabelSaregama

G. K. Venkatesh composed the soundtrack, and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar and R. N. Jayagopal. The album consists of four tracks.[3]

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Virasavemba Vishake"Chi. Udaya ShankarG. K. Venkatesh3:22
2."Sobaana Sobaana"R. N. JayagopalVani Jairam3:24
3."Malenaada Henna"Chi. Udaya ShankarP. B. Sreenivas, S. Janaki3:22
4."Maariye Gathiyendu"Vijaya NaarasimhaG. K. Venkatesh, P. B. Sreenivas3:01
Total length:13:09

Release and reception

The film, released on February 2, 1974, received a huge reception despite having a non-popular star cast. It went onto complete 100 days in three theatres in Bangalore alone. With a budget of 12 lakhs, it grossed over 45 lakhs at the box office. Film critics, Ashish Rajadhyaksha and Paul Willemen in their book Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema, wrote, "the film is remembered for the tremendously popular performance of Shankar as the evil Boothayya."[9]

Legacy

The film was the first Kannada colour film to be completely shot in outdoors. In 2017, Kamal Haasan included the film in his list of 70 favorite movies, stating "Though this was a commercial film, it was done on a scale that only big Hollywood directors would think of. So much hard work went into the film." Malenada Henna Mai Banna is one of the evergreen songs in the history of Kannada films.[10] The film also was the inspiration behind the title of the 2018 Kannada-language film named, Bhootayyana Mommaga Ayyu.[11]

References

  1. ^ "12 Kannada Movies of 1970s That Everyone Should Watch | by Harish G P | Applaudience | Medium". 3 January 2017.
  2. ^ a b HP, Akarsh (7 May 2019). "Here's How A 12-Page Story Was Made Into A Landmark Kannada Movie Titled Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu". MetroSaga. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP". iTunes. December 1974. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "The storm that hides down below - The Hindu". The Hindu. 17 November 2016.
  5. ^ Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu-ಭೂತಯ್ಯನ ಮಗ ಅಯ್ಯು Kannada Full Movie | Vishnuvardhan | Bhavani | Lokesh | TVNXT. YouTube. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021.
  6. ^ HP, Akarsh (7 May 2019). "Here's How A 12-Page Story Was Made Into A Landmark Kannada Movie Titled Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu". MetroSaga. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  7. ^ . www.thehindu.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  8. ^ http://epaper.prajavani.net/Home/index?Edition=185&Date=MTEvMDYvMjAxNw==&Page=250535[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1998) [1994]. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (PDF). Oxford University Press. p. 486. ISBN 0-19-563579-5.
  10. ^ "Bollywood blockbuster to Kollywood classic: Kamal Haasan picks his 70 favourite movies". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Nagaraj Peenya's New Film Is Bhootayyana Mommaga Ayyu - chitraloka.com | Kannada Movie News, Reviews | Image". www.chitraloka.com. Retrieved 22 October 2022.

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Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu transl Bhootayya s son Ayyu is 1974 Indian Kannada language drama film directed by Siddalingaiah who co wrote the screenplay with Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar based on Iyengar s short story of the same name from his novel Vayyari The film stars Vishnuvardhan and Lokesh with M P Shankar Jayamala Rushyendramani and Balakrishna all acting in supporting roles The film revolves around the enmity between two villagers Ayyu and Gulla and how they mend their relationship 1 Bhootayyna Maga AyyuDVD CoverDirected bySiddalingaiahWritten byGorur Ramaswamy IyengarScreenplay bySiddalingaiahBased onVayyaariby Gorur Ramaswamy IyengarProduced byN VeeraswamyChandulal JainS P VaradarajSiddalingaiahStarringVishnuvardhanLokeshL V SharadaM P ShankarRushyendramaniBhavaniCinematographyD V RajaramEdited byP BhaktavatsalamMusic byG K VenkateshProductioncompanyJain CombinesDistributed byEswari PicturesRelease date2 February 1974 1974 02 02 CountryIndiaLanguageKannadaBudget 12 LakhsBox office 45 LakhsBhootayyana Maga Ayyu was a 12 page short story in a compilation of stories by Gorou Ramaswamy Ramaswamy had initially declined to give the rights to the story but eventually agreed Though Siddalingaiah added new plot details and characters to increase the running time of the film it retains the core premise of the original short story D V Rajaram acted as the film s cinematographer The film was shot extensively at Kalasapur Dharmasthala and Talakadu 2 The film was edited by P Bhaktavatsalam and the music was composed by G K Venkatesh with lyrics written by Chi Udaya Shankar and R N Jayagopal 3 The film was released on February 2 1974 The film ran for over 100 days in theatres and later won the Karnataka State Film Award for First Best Film at the 7th Karnataka State Film Awards The film also won three other Karnataka State Awards Best Actor for Lokesh Best Actress for Bhavani and Best Supporting Actress for Rushyendramani The film was remade in Tamil as Ellorum Nallavare 1975 starring Muthuraman in Hindi as Ek Gaon Ki Kahani 1975 starring Rakesh Pandey and in Telugu as Andharoo Manchivaare 1976 starring Shoban Babu 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Release and reception 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditBhootayya is a ruthless zamindar of a small village who used to mercilessly occupy the land of the villagers to whom he had lent money when they fail to repay their debts He was very shrewd and talked the villagers into building a dam across the river in the outskirts of the village which was prone to floods He gets hold of the fertile land on the banks of the river and builds a house for his son Ayyu A few days later Bhootayya falls ill and eventually dies The villagers rejoice at the death of Bhootayya and they hold such a grudge against the zamindar that nobody comes to even see his dead body His son Ayyu tries to get some people to him in completing the funeral rites and offers a huge sum but nobody relents and Ayyu cremates Bhootayya by carrying him to the cremation ground all alone The villagers remain wary of Ayyu and the most rebellious among them was Gulla He is very outspoken and tries to restrict Ayyu from being mean and merciless towards the villagers like Bhootayya Gulla s father had way back given a surety to Bhootayya for somebody else s debt and was unable to repay the money Ayyu promptly goes with his men to confiscate Gulla s house In an ensuing argument Gulla smacks Ayyu Ayyu takes it seriously and files a police complaint against Gulla who is then arrested by the police Unable to bear the consequences Gulla s father dies Thus begins a prolonged enmity between Gulla and Ayyu and both swear to kill each other Gulla also hires a lawyer to teach Ayyu a lesson and starts spending all his property on the court case When Gulla swears to kill Ayyu Gulla s wife goes to Ayyu to warn him and also ask him to forgive her husband But Ayyu behaves ruthlessly with her and swears to kill Gulla Ayyu s wife reminds him about his father s attitude towards the villagers and their reaction when Bhootayya died This makes Ayyu give a thought about his behaviour Gulla s wife tries to kill herself by drowning herself in the river as she gets convinced that Ayyu will not spare her husband Ayyu sees a woman drowning and being a distinguished swimmer saves her only to find that she is his enemy s wife This incident has a lasting effect on Ayyu who tries to end the feud Ayyu clears all of Gulla s debts and he asks Gulla to work for him to pay off the debts Gulla agrees and works sincerely to pay off the debts but resents Ayyu s friendship During the village festival the villagers plot to ransack Ayyu s house and the person who leads the pack is Gulla They attack Ayyu s house at midnight and set his house on fire Ayyu who is a changed person now simply states this as an accident when the district police come to investigate the case This incident begins to make an impact on the villagers to change their perceptions about Ayyu With his house burned down Ayyu goes with his family to live in the house by the river One day Ayyu goes to the town leaving behind his family The village is in flood and Ayyu s house is in danger Ayyu s wife and kids try to come out of the house as the dam collapses and the water enters the house flooding it completely Gulla takes a raft and single handedly sets out to rescue Ayyu s family With much difficulty he saves Ayyu s family and brings them to safety Ayyu reaches the village and is shocked to see the plight of the village But he is relieved to see that Gulla has rescued them Ayyu hugs Gulla and they end their years of hatred and enmity The villagers help Ayyu to build a new house and the village continues to live in harmony They all celebrate the festival Cast EditVishnuvardhan as Gulla Lokesh as Sambhayya Ayyu son of Bhootayya M P Shankar as Bhootayya L V Sharada as Girija Ayyu s wife Rushyendramani Bhavani as Mahadevi Gulla s wife Balakrishna as Singlayya a k a Bundekyatha Dinesh Honnavalli Krishna Venkatarao Talageri Loknath Joker Shyam Dheerendra Gopal Vaishali Kasaravalli as PuttammaProduction EditDevelopment Edit Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu was a 12 page short story in a compilation of stories by Gorou Ramaswamy The director Siddalingiah saw the potential of the story and wanted to make it into a film He then went to Ramaswamy s house along with his producer Varadappa to buy the rights to the story However when Siddalingiah put forward the proposal of making it a film the author declined as he believed that there was no way one can make a film out of a 12 page short story However after one more visit to the author s house he finally gave in and sold the rights to the story to the director and the producer Siddalingiah himself converted the story into a screenplay and asked his longtime friend Hunasur Krishnamurthy to write dialogues 2 One of the co producers of the movie S P Varadaraj was the younger brother of actor Rajkumar This was the first film of a Rajkumar family member in partnership with others H R Bhargava was the associate director of this movie 5 Casting Edit From the beginning Siddalingah decided not to included any big stars in the cast After his two successful films Doorada Betta and Bangarada Manushya people around him attributed the success of his films to matinee idol Rajkumar the star in both the films He wanted to prove his ability as a director without the help of star value He signed Lokesh a popular theatre artist by then as Ayya and pre superstar Vishnuvardhan as Gulla and MP Shankar as Bhootayya 6 Incidentally this is the only film in which the grandmother and granddaughter duo of Bhavani and Rushyendramani ever shared screen space in Filming Edit The film was shot extensively at Kalasapur Dharmasthala and Talakadu This film was shot in Kalasapura village near Chikmagalur town Siddalingaiah had a particular attachment with this location His other landmark movie Bangarada Manushya was also shot partly in the same village The twenty minute climax was an adaptation of one paragraph from the novel The climax was shot in Kalasapura Madarayanakatte and Shivanasamudra falls for nearly 20 days 4 Initially a tank was constructed to allow water into the house but it broke as soon as the camera began to roll Siddalingaiah got it reconstructed and shot the scene again Similarly ropes tied to the raft gave way and started drifting in the current Expert divers immediately jumped in and got hold of it The scene where villagers ransack Lokesh s house and set it on fire Shivaiah had a fire engine stationed wet gunny clothes were kept for exigencies besides storing water in drums 4 Famous actress Jayamala was one of the group artists in the film 7 8 Soundtrack EditBhootayyana Maga AyyuSoundtrack album by G K VenkateshReleased1974GenreFeature film soundtrackLength13 09LabelSaregamaG K Venkatesh composed the soundtrack and lyrics were written by Chi Udaya Shankar and R N Jayagopal The album consists of four tracks 3 TracklistNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Virasavemba Vishake Chi Udaya ShankarG K Venkatesh3 222 Sobaana Sobaana R N JayagopalVani Jairam3 243 Malenaada Henna Chi Udaya ShankarP B Sreenivas S Janaki3 224 Maariye Gathiyendu Vijaya NaarasimhaG K Venkatesh P B Sreenivas3 01Total length 13 09Release and reception EditThe film released on February 2 1974 received a huge reception despite having a non popular star cast It went onto complete 100 days in three theatres in Bangalore alone With a budget of 12 lakhs it grossed over 45 lakhs at the box office Film critics Ashish Rajadhyaksha and Paul Willemen in their book Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema wrote the film is remembered for the tremendously popular performance of Shankar as the evil Boothayya 9 Legacy EditThe film was the first Kannada colour film to be completely shot in outdoors In 2017 Kamal Haasan included the film in his list of 70 favorite movies stating Though this was a commercial film it was done on a scale that only big Hollywood directors would think of So much hard work went into the film Malenada Henna Mai Banna is one of the evergreen songs in the history of Kannada films 10 The film also was the inspiration behind the title of the 2018 Kannada language film named Bhootayyana Mommaga Ayyu 11 References Edit 12 Kannada Movies of 1970s That Everyone Should Watch by Harish G P Applaudience Medium 3 January 2017 a b HP Akarsh 7 May 2019 Here s How A 12 Page Story Was Made Into A Landmark Kannada Movie Titled Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu MetroSaga Retrieved 20 June 2022 a b Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu Original Motion Picture Soundtrack EP iTunes December 1974 Retrieved 8 October 2014 a b c The storm that hides down below The Hindu The Hindu 17 November 2016 Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu ಭ ತಯ ಯನ ಮಗ ಅಯ ಯ Kannada Full Movie Vishnuvardhan Bhavani Lokesh TVNXT YouTube Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 HP Akarsh 7 May 2019 Here s How A 12 Page Story Was Made Into A Landmark Kannada Movie Titled Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu MetroSaga Retrieved 20 June 2022 The Hindu Entertainment Bangalore Thayi s gift for kids www thehindu com Archived from the original on 5 October 2009 Retrieved 12 January 2022 http epaper prajavani net Home index Edition 185 amp Date MTEvMDYvMjAxNw amp Page 250535 permanent dead link Rajadhyaksha Ashish Willemen Paul 1998 1994 Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema PDF Oxford University Press p 486 ISBN 0 19 563579 5 Bollywood blockbuster to Kollywood classic Kamal Haasan picks his 70 favourite movies Hindustan Times Retrieved 20 June 2022 Nagaraj Peenya s New Film Is Bhootayyana Mommaga Ayyu chitraloka com Kannada Movie News Reviews Image www chitraloka com Retrieved 22 October 2022 External links EditBhootayyana Maga Ayyu at IMDb 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu amp oldid 1137622025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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