Bahaddur

Summary

Bahaddur (Kannada: ಬಹದ್ದೂರ್) is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language masala film directed by Chethan Kumar and produced by R. Srinivas. The film stars Dhruva Sarja and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The supporting cast features P. Ravi Shankar, Achyuth Kumar, Jai Jagadish and Srinivasa Murthy. The film released on 3 October 2014, in 7.1 surround sound, the first in Kannada cinema.[2] The 2016 Telugu movie Srirastu Subhamastu was reported to have been heavily inspired by the core plot of this movie.[3]

Bahaddur
Directed byChethan Kumar
Screenplay byChethan Kumar
Story byChethan Kumar
Produced byR. Srinivas
StarringDhruva Sarja
Radhika Pandit
Narrated byPuneeth Rajkumar
CinematographyShreesha Kuduvalli
Edited byDeepu S. Kumar
Music byV. Harikrishna
Production
company
R. S. Productions
Distributed bySamarth Ventures
Release date
  • 3 October 2014 (2014-10-03)
Running time
155 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Cast edit

Plot edit

Set in an urban milieu, the story revolves around Ashok (Dhruva Sarja), who belongs to the Bahaddur royal family. He comes to Mysore in search of an ideal girl and is smitten by the charming Anjali (Radhika Pandit). From teasing her, following her, irritating her and cajoling her, he tries every trick of the trade to win her heart. However, he doesn't disclose his background. But Anjali has a promise to keep. She's made a commitment to her father Shankarappa (Srinivasamurthy) that she will marry the boy of his choice. This doesn't deter the lover in Ashok from giving up. In due course of time, Anjali's engagement is fixed with Sharath, the son of Shankarappa's close friend. The story takes a turn when Appaji Gowda (Ravishankar), her father's friend, reveals what's brewing between Ashok and Anjali.[5]

Production edit

Casting edit

Speculations of Radhika Pandit having been signed as the female lead opposite Sarja were confirmed in March 2013.[6] However, Sarja's signing was confirmed in October 2013.[7] Having worked together in Addhuri (2012) previously, the film was their second together. It was revealed in August 2014, that actor Puneeth Rajkumar would be giving a voice-over for the film. Speaking on the importance of this, the director Chethan Kumar said, "The film begins with Puneeth's voice over. He introduces the characters and the story and his voice becomes the sutradhar of the film, as it returns towards the end of the film. What he says also forms an essence of this story that we have tried to narrate".[8]

Filming edit

After the film was announced in 2012, the filming got underway, until the producers Legend International backed out in March 2013, following losses incurred from the failure of its previous production Andhar Bahar.[9] Filming then resumed after R. S. Productions took over in October 2013.[10][11] Majority of the film was shot in Mysore and Hubli,[12] among other places like Bangalore and Mandya. Two songs for the film were shot in Malaysia.[13] In an interview, Sarja revealed that he had to put on 22 kg for his role in the film and then shed 18 kg for the song sequences.[14]

Marketing edit

The trailer of the Bahaddur was released on 22 September 2014, on YouTube. As part of the promotional activities, the cast and crew of the film participated in a blood donation camp in Bangalore, organized by fan clubs Dhruva Warriors and Besuge Adda, prior to its 25th day run in theatres. The cast and crew then promoted the film in various theatres in Bangalore.[15] They further went on a tour of Karnataka promoting the film, visiting places such as Mandya, Chitradurga, Davangere, Chamrajnagar and Tumkur.[16]

Soundtrack edit

Bahaddur
Soundtrack album by
Released1 September 2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length21:46
LanguageKannada
LabelD Beats
ProducerV. Harikrishna

The music for the film and soundtracks were composed by V. Harikrishna, with lyrics for the soundtracks penned by Chethan Kumar, Yogaraj Bhat, Kaviraj and A. P. Arjun.[17] The soundtrack album has five tracks.[18] It was released first on 1 September 2014, under the label D Beats, owned by V. Harikrishna.[19][20] However, it was released officially on 20 September.[21]

Kannada soundtrack (Bahaddur)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Starade"Chethan KumarV. Harikrishna4:23
2."Subbalakshmi"Chethan KumarSanthosh Venky, Apoorva Sridhar4:09
3."Hudugeerige"Yogaraj BhatV. Harikrishna5:29
4."Neene Neene"KavirajSonu Nigam, Vani Harikrishna3:36
5."Hutto Surya"A. P. ArjunRanjith, Shashank Sheshagiri, Chandan Shetty4:09
Total length:21:46
Malayalam soundtrack (Raj Bahaddur)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Staraga Enaku"Thamizhan IlayaaSamson Silva4:23
2."Heartilu Neeyam"Thamizhan IlayaaAravind Sivam, Gayathri Nair4:01
3."Penkalukk Kathal"Thamizhan IlayaaSamson Silva5:29
4."Ninaivile"Thamizhan IlayaaJayadevan, Gayathri Nair3:36
5."Veppa Suryan"Thamizhan IlayaaFahad4:09
Total length:21:46

Reception edit

The soundtrack album was received positively by critics and fans alike. It sold 1 lakh audio CDs in 18 days from its release, also with 1.5 lakh digital downloads by the time.[22] Following this, the platinum disc was launched in September 2014.[20] Reviewing the album, Sunayana Suresh of The Times of India wrote, "The tracks make for a perfect mix of romance, massy and dance numbers -the must-haves in a commercial entertainer."[23]

Release and reception edit

The film released on 3 October 2014, in around screens across Karnataka.[24] The distribution rights of the film were bought by Samarth Prasad under his banner Samarth Ventures.[21] Following a good response at the domestic box-office, it was announced 24 October, that the film would be screened in 29 centres abroad, that include screens in Australia, the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands and Singapore.[25]

Critical reception edit

Upon its theatrical release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. Shyam Prasad S. of Bangalore Mirror gave the film a rating of four out of five and said, "[the film]... takes the romantic story of boy-meets-girl to the level where the rest of the characters are down to a bare minimum." and gave credit to the "chemistry between the lead pair".[26] G. S. Kumar of The Times of India felt the film has "all the ingredients of the perfect romantic flick". He concluded writing praises for the roles of the acting, music, cinematography and the choreography departments in the film.[1] Bharath Bhat of FilmiBeat gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Bahaddur is a very entertaining movie. The viewers will not have single moment of boredom. A must watch to all cine lovers."[27] However, it received a negative review from S. Viswanath of Deccan Herald who gave the film a 1/5 rating and called the film "sickening". He wrote of the film, "Legitimising stalking, in the guise of comedy, Director Chethan Kumar gives one goosebumps."[28]

Box office edit

Following a good opening, reports said Bahaddur collected 7.25 crore (US$910,000) in the first week of its release. A bulk of this, 3.8 crore (US$480,000) came from the Bangalore, Kolar and Tumkur regions. Following its first week from release, it managed to retain all the screens and collected 10 crore (US$1.3 million) within 2 weeks.[24][29] Unusually, even two weeks after its release, the film was said to be faring well at multiplexes considering the Kannada films were screened in single screens after such a run, previously.[24]

References edit

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