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''Sampathige Savaal'' ( ) is a 1974 Indian
Kannada Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
-language
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directed by
A. V. Seshagiri Rao A. V. Seshagiri Rao (1926 – 17 June 2007) was a Kannada language, Kannada film director. Film career He started his film career at a young age and directed about 50 films including in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil. He made his directorial debut ...
and produced by A. N. Murthy, based on the play ''Saahukaara'' written by B. P. Dhuttharagi. The film stars Rajkumar, Vajramuni and Manjula. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics for the soundtracks were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the tracks composed by G. K. Venkatesh considered evergreen hits. Rajkumar became popular as a playback singer with the track ''Yaare Koogadali'' from the film which became an instant hit among the audiences. He would then go on to sing regularly for his films. The film was remade in Telugu in 1975 as ''Thota Ramudu'' starring Chalam, in Tamil in 1975 as ''Pudhu Vellam'' starring
Sivakumar Palaniswamy Gounder (born 27 October 1941), better known by his stage name Sivakumar, is an Indian visual artist and former actor who has appeared in Tamil cinema and television. He made his acting debut in '' Kaakum Karangal'' (1965) and has ...
and in Malayalam in 1976 as '' Themmadi Velappan'' starring
Prem Nazir Prem Nazir (born Abdul Khader; 6 April 1926 – 16 January 1989) was an Indian actor known as one of Malayalam cinema's definitive leading man, leading men of his generation. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential actors in the hist ...
. - making it the second Kannada movie to be remade in three other South Indian languages after '' School Master''. Manjula reprised her role in both Telugu and Tamil versions - which also marked her debut in both those language.


Plot

The film opens to a woodcutter chopping down a tree. He works for Siddappa ( Vajramuni), a village landlord. The tree breaks at the stem and falls on him, killing him instantly. His wife Parvathamma ( M. V. Rajamma) approaches Siddappa with her two children (Vishwa and Veerabhadra) and requests him to pay for the funeral expenses. Siddappa is however unconcerned and drives them away, which would go on to influence Veerabhadra ("Bhadra") hugely as he grows up. Both the children grow up into hardworking men; but, Vishwa works for Siddappa and stays in his good books while Bhadra grows into an easy going man with scant respect for Siddappa. Vishwa requests Siddappa for financial help as the day of his wedding approaches. Siddappa lends him 1,000. The latter marries Mahalakshmi. Bhadra, on the other hand, angers Siddappa, his daughter Durga ( Manjula) and his accountant Puttappa ( Balakrishna) at every opportunity he gets. He humiliates Siddappa in front of the village gathering at a festival, which does not sit well with the latter. On another occasion, he cuts a few strands of Durga's hair using a sickle. Siddappa reports the matter to Bhadra's mother and brother stating that Bhadra had molested his daughter Durga. Enraged, Vishwa drives Bhadra out of their house. Bhadra enters Siddappa's house and threatens to really molest Durga in his presence. He however exits leaving her unharmed. He stays at the village temple nearby. One day, his mother falls sick and expresses her desire to see him. Mahalakshmi proceeds to the temple to bring him home and takes a circuitous route through the forest. Siddappa, who is passing by, sees her and attempts to molest her. Her screams alert Bhadra who gets into a fist fight with Siddappa, ending in beating him black and blue. As a new marriage proposal to Durga comes, she confesses to her father of her romantic feelings toward Bhadra. An enraged Siddappa slaps her on the face following which she runs to Bhadra at the temple and confesses her feelings to him, who initially reluctant, accepts. Hearing the news, Siddappa sends Vishwa to threaten him with a revolver, claiming it to be unloaded, but unbeknownst to Vishwa, having loaded it beforehand with a single bullet. Mahalakshmi reaches the spot as an argument ensues between the two brothers. As she attempts to save Bhadra from the bullet fired by an unsuspecting Vishwa, she gets hit on her left shoulder. Enraged, Bhadra pursues Siddappa and gets into another fist fight with him. As he is about to strike him with an ax, the police arrive on the scene and arrest Siddappa for
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. Siddappa, before leaving, hands his daughter over to Bhadra.


Cast

* Rajkumar as Veerabhadra * Manjula as Durga * Vajramuni as Siddappa * Balakrishna as Puttappa * M. V. Rajamma as Parvathi * C. K. Kalavathi as Mahalakshmi * B. Jaya as Subbalakshmi, Umapathi's wife * Jayamma * Suryakumari *
Raja Shankar Raja Shankar or Rajashankar was an Indian actor in Kannada cinema. His films include '' Bhakta Kumbara'' (1974), '' Sampathige Saval'' (1974) and '' Sri Srinivasa Kalyana'' (1974). He also co-produced the 1974 Kannada movie '' Bangaarada Panjara ...
as Vishwa * H. R. Shastry as priest at temple * Joker Shyam as Umapathi, Puttappa's son * M. S. Sathya as Kittappa * B. Hanumanthachar * Shani Mahadevappa * Comedian Guggu as Chennajja * Tiptur Siddaramaiah * Narayan * Ellappa * Master Hemachandra * Master Bharath * Chandrashekar in a cameo appearance * Harshavardhan Rao in a cameo appearance


Production

After many attempts to adapt B. P. Dhuttharagi's play ''Saahukaara'' into a film had previously failed, producer Parvathamma Rajkumar became interested. She asked screenwriter and Rajkumar's frequent collaborator Chi. Udayashankar to watch the play that was staged in Kanakapura during the time and report his view to her. Happy with the plot, the two proceed to go ahead with the project and having Rajkumar play the leading man; Udayashankar wrote the screenplay. Upon Rajkumar's insistence, Vajramuni was cast in the role of Siddappa, the landlord. Director
A. V. Seshagiri Rao A. V. Seshagiri Rao (1926 – 17 June 2007) was a Kannada language, Kannada film director. Film career He started his film career at a young age and directed about 50 films including in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil. He made his directorial debut ...
, who was initially adamant on having Jayanthi as the female lead, relented after Rajkumar suggested that Manjula would be a better choice. The entirety of filming took place in Gajanur, a village in
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, where Rajkumar was born. The makers were unhappy with certain sequences on the film during the
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stage leading them to reshoot those sequences again there. The song "Yaare Koogadali" was originally intended to be sung by P. B. Sreenivas. However, his unavailability led composer G. K. Venkatesh suggest that Rajkumar sing it. Rajkumar went on to become a full-fledged playback singer after this. It was picturised on Rajkumar who is seated on a buffalo through most of the song.


Soundtrack

The background score on the film and music for the soundtrack was scored by G. K. Venkatesh with lyrics for the soundtrack written by Chi. Udaya Shankar and
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.


References


External links

* * A detailed study of works by playwright Dhuttaragi. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sampathige Savaal 1974 films 1970s Kannada-language films 1970s Indian films Indian drama films Indian films based on plays Films scored by G. K. Venkatesh Films with screenplays by Chi. Udayashankar Kannada films remade in other languages Films directed by A. V. Seshagiri Rao