Bulbul (2013 Film)
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''Bulbul'' is a 2013 Indian
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-language
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film directed by M. D. Shridhar. It is a partial remake of the Telugu film '' Darling'' with the scenes in the flashback inspired from ''
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''. The film stars
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,
Ambareesh Malavalli Huchchegowda Amarnath (29 May 1952 – 24 November 2018), known by his screen name Ambareesh, was an Indian actor, media personality, politician from the state of Karnataka. Alongside Rajkumar and Vishnuvardhan, he is counted ...
and debutant
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. The music for the film was composed by
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with lyrics penned by
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. The film's title is based on a song of the same name from ''
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'' (2008). The film released theatrically on 10 May 2013, It was the highest grossing Kannada film of 2013.


Plot

Amarnath and his college friends organize a reunion after several years. Amarnath lives with his wife, Chitra and son, Vijay, who is also his closest friend. Vijay is in love with his childhood friend, Kaveri daughter of Amar's friend Vishwanath (settled in Switzerland) who doesn't show much affinity towards Vijay. Meanwhile, Vijay manages to save Nisha during a
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competition from a rival gang resulting in her falling for him. However he refuses to accept her love as he considers her a good friend. Nisha attempts suicide but manages to survive. Nisha's father kidnaps Vijay's friends and in order to save them he fakes a love story. He manages to fool them by narrating the story of Kaveri, his lover who landed in a comatose state because of him (inspired by 50 First Dates). Vijay tries hard to impress Kaveri during the reunion but his efforts fail because of her younger brother and his father's friend Appa Rao's son, Rishi. Rishi is in the good books of Vishwanath and also has feelings for Kaveri. Meanwhile, Vijay succeeds in uniting Priya, daughter of Amar's friend Ramesh with her lover, which impresses Kaveri. Slowly as ice starts to melt between them Nisha realises the truth and swears to seek revenge. Rishi's friend tries to kill Vijay resulting in Amar getting an electric shock. An angry Vijay who discovers the truth thrashes Rishi and his friends much to the agitation of Amar who asks his son to leave the house. Before leaving, his mother reveals to him that Vishwanath wishes to get Kaveri married to Rishi and knowing that Vijay's presence is a possible threat to this decision and also to consolidate their friendship Amar uses the fight as an opportunity to banish Vijay. Vijay happily accepts his father's decision and leaves the house. He comes across Kaveri who reciprocates his love. But he walks away without mentioning anything. A crestfallen Kaveri who returns to the house finds that her marriage with Rishi has been fixed. However Kaveri proclaiming her love for Vijay refuses to accept Rishi. Vishwanath understanding his mistake decides to choose Vijay as his son-in-law. Nisha's father arrives at this occasion and kidnaps Kaveri. Amar picks up Vijay who was waiting in the bus stop and takes him to the gangstar's hideout. Vijay manages to overpower them and reunite with Kaveri and his family.


Cast


Production


Casting

The producer wanted to bring back both Darshan and Ramya after 6 years, but Ramya opted out of the project. Actor
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was signed to play the father role to Darshan. Bollywood actor Pradeep Rawat was originally the main antagonist. However, he was dropped out, following a minor scuffle during the shoot and
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was replaced instead. The film is produced by Meena Thoogudeepa Srinivas.


Filming

The official shooting of the film began on 28 December 2012 at the
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with few scenes featuring actor Pradeep Rawat at the Jade Gardens near the airport. However it was disrupted following a scuffle between the crew members and Rawat. It resumed with actor
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replacing Rawat. Shooting also took place in Goa. On 21 February 2013, filming been completed.


Soundtrack


Release

The film made its theatrical release across Karnataka in over 180 cinema halls on 10 May 2013.


Reception

A critic from ''
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'' scored the film at 4 out of 5 stars and says "Darshan for his marvellous and lively performance. Ambareesh steals the show with his graceful performance. Rachita Ram is amazing with her dialogue delivery, body language and excellent expressions. V Harikrishna has given some excellent tunes to the lyrics of Kaviraj. Krishnakumar’s cinematography is amazing". A Sharadhaa from 
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wrote "Cinematographer AV Krishna Kumar has explored good locations in Switzerland. Action by Ravi Varma needs a special mention. There could have been a little more effort at the editing desk. The Verdict: Forget the story, watch for the mass entertainment and don't miss the magic treat of Darshan and Ambareesh". B S Srivani from 
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wrote "Star just like in  Veera Parampare with Sudeep — just to savour their acting prowess, but that is not to be. Was one of them underutilised here? No complaints when the Bul Bul finally makes the hero’s heart her nest". A critic from 
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wrote  "Though the pair of Darshan and newbie Richi Ram looks out of sync in parts, the latter looks bubbly. On the flipside, the story is a bit clichéd, with too many make-believe scenes. A family entertainer, it’s definitely a big treat for Darshan fans".


Box office

The makers claimed the movie crossed the collections of ''
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'' and would be the first Kannada movie to gross ₹50 crores in spite of the fact that ''
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'' had grossed ₹50 crores more than half a decade earlier. However, 6 months later, contrary to the claim made by the makers, reports emerged that the movie had grossed only ₹25 crores.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulbul Kannada remakes of Telugu films 2013 films 2013 romantic drama films Films set in Bengaluru Films scored by V. Harikrishna 2010s Kannada-language films Films directed by M. D. Sridhar Indian romantic drama films