Mahatma Kabir (film) explained

Mahatma Kabir
Director:R. Nagendra Rao
Starring:R. Nagendra Rao
Subbaiah Naidu
Music:S. Subbaraman
Studio:Pragati
Distributor:Tallam Pictures Circuit
Country:India
Language:Kannada

Mahatma Kabir is a 1947 Indian Kannada-language film directed by R. Nagendra Rao.[1] He also stars in the lead role alongside Subbaiah Naidu. The film deals with Mahatma Gandhi's vision of harmony between the Hindus and Muslims. It was set in the backdrop of the religious violence in India that took place after the Independence from the British rule.[2]

Cast

Reception

The Indian Express called the film a "fine picture". The reviewer wrote, "The picture has [Rao's] best directorial touches in all the important sequences and the quality of photography, recording and costumes have aptly contributed for the good standard of the production." He further added, "Mr. Nagendra Rao deserves congratulations for his achievement in ably directing this in the most suitable way to tackle the present-day problems."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rajadhyaksha. Ashish. Willemen. Paul. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. 1999. British Film Institute. 9780851704555. 1994.
  2. Web site: Mahatma Kabir. 8 November 1947. The Indian Express. 8. 11 April 2017.