Galige Explained

Gallige
Screenplay:M. S. Sathyu
Story:M. S. Sathyu
Producer:NFDC
Doordarshan
Starring:Shailaja
Amit Rai
Cinematography:G.S. Bhaskar
Editing:Sudhanshu Chakraborty
Music:Songs:
Mysore Ananthaswamy
Score:
Rajeev Taranath
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Runtime:151 minutes
Country:India
Language:Kannada

Galige is a 1994 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by M. S. Sathyu and starring Shailaja and Amit Rai.[1] The film takes place during the Khalistan movement in the 1940s.[2] [3] [4]

The film was screened at the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of India in 1996 and the National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore on 28 November 2018.[5]

Plot

The film takes place during the 1940s and follows Nithya, a girl from Bangalore, who meets an elderly couple from Northern Karnataka that claim to be her grandparents. Another sub-plot involves a reformed terrorist from the Khalistan movement, who eventually gets into a relationship with Nithya.[6]

Cast

Reception

S. R. Ashok Kumar of The Hindu wrote that "In certain scenes Sailaja's performance is good. The cinematography by G. S. Bhaskar is above average and the music by Late Mysore Ananthaswamy is pleasant".[7] Trisha Gupta of Bangalore Mirror wrote that "All the threads of Galige don’t necessarily come together. The music can feel tacked-on, as can some of the attempts at comedy, and the Punjab segment has the rushed quality of nightmare. The film’s uneven tapestry benefits from being woven of low-intensity conversations, like the Bangalore in which it unfolds".[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The reel life of MS Sathyu. Trisha. Gupta. 12 July 2020. Bangalore Mirror.
  2. Web site: M S Sathyu at 90: Salute to a master. Deccan Herald. 3 June 2020.
  3. Web site: MS Sathyu on the enduring love for ‘Garm Hava’, political cinema, and lessons from Hitchcock. Nathan. Archana. 17 September 2017. Scroll.in.
  4. Web site: Metamorphosising City: Bengaluru’s Public Sector in Cinema. 30 June 2022. ASAP art. Satyavrat. K. K..
  5. Web site: Bengaluru: Week-long film festival of MS Sathyu kicks off. 24 November 2018. Deccan Chronicle.
  6. Web site: The reel life of MS Sathyu. Trisha. Gupta. 19 July 2020. Bangalore Mirror.
  7. Web site: The cream of Indian cinema. The Hindu. 12 January 1996. 26. S. R. Ashok. Kumar. https://web.archive.org/web/19961221151607/http://www.webpage.com/hindu/960113/03/1226a.html. 21 December 1996.