Accident (1985 film)

Summary

Accident is a 1984 Indian Kannada language crime-drama film directed by Shankar Nag. The film starred himself, his brother Anant Nag and his wife Arundhati Nag.[1]

Accident
Poster
Directed byShankar Nag
Written byVasant Mukashi
Screenplay byVasant Mukashi
StarringAnant Nag
Shankar Nag
Arundhati Nag
Ramesh Bhat
CinematographyDevadhar
Edited byP. Bhaktavatsalam
Music byIlayaraja
Distributed bySanket
Release date
  • 9 November 1984 (1984-11-09)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot edit

Deepak, the spoiled son of a powerful politician Dharmadhikari, runs his car over pavement dwellers one night under the influence of drugs. All are killed, except Ramanna, who identifies the driver. His friend Rahul, son of an advertising agency chief, is with him during the accident. The shock of the accident leaves Rahul deeply traumatised.

Unable to hold the secret any longer, Rahul shares the truth with his mother. She in turn implores Dharmadhikari to save them. Dharmadhikari who is slated to win a by-election cannot afford to let this accident ruin his political ambitions. He hushes up the case with the help of Chief Minister and sends his son on a trip abroad. Sub-Inspector Rao takes charge of the case as an investigative officer.

Ravi, a daring investigative journalist, joins Rao and they investigate the case together. When Rao identifies the culprits, Dharmadhikari asks his retired driver to say he was driving the car.

As a result of the events that have transpired, Rao is asked to go on leave and Ravi's editor refuses to run the story. On his way to the airport, Deepak dies in an accident.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was produced in two months. While filming the climax, Anant Nag who was playing the politician, was to be shot in the courtyard of his house. He had wanted to base it around the assassination of Indira Gandhi. But Shankar Nag did not agree agree and therefore changed the ending of the film.[2]

Reception edit

The film won the first National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues at the 32nd National Film Awards in 1985.[3] It also won multiple awards at the 1984–85 Karnataka State Film Awards including the award for First Best Film. The film was praised for placing a politician against justice system and media revealing the nexus between politics and drug mafia.[4]

Awards and recognitions edit

32nd National Film Awards
1984–85 Karnataka State Film Awards
14th International Film Festival of India
  • Screening; homage to Shankar Nag

References edit

  1. ^ "28 years on, 'accident' once more". The Times of India. 18 July 2013.
  2. ^ "The final accident". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 1 October 2010.
  3. ^ "32nd National Film Festival (1985)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF).
  4. ^ "Best Kannada Thrillers from Different Eras Now Available on OTT". 24 September 2020.

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