MEMORABLE
MAY 7TH
Raj
Debut Film Complete 50 Years
Report by
- CNB
Photos - Chitraloka file, K.M.
VEERESH Date
- 7-5-2004
In
the annals of Kannada film history 7th May 1954 and
7th May 2004 (today) are equally important. This is
unforgettable even for the icon of Kannada film industry
Dr.Rajkumar. It was on this day his debut film ‘Bedara
Kannappa’ was released 50 years ago. He was Muthuraj
then.
The film
Bedara Kannappa completed 100 days of screening at the
New Opera theatre in Mysore and the proprietor of the
theatre the 90 years old V.T.Raman recalls those days.
It was AVM Chettiar the producer who introduced Dr.Rajkumar.
The man behind the project of ‘Bedara Kannappa’ was
H.L.N.Simha the director of the movie. But when the
film was ready there was dearth for distributors. But
former chief minister of state S.Nijalingappa relative
Gurunath evinced interest through ‘Karnataka Films’
to release the film. The rent was fixed at Rs.2000 per
week recalls Raman. We have not taken any other film
when the release of this was definite because Kannada
is our language. I thought the film ‘Bedara Kannappa’
would run for one or two weeks. But the audience came
from all over to Mysore with lunch boxes ready to watch
the film. The dialogue delivery and songs were well
measured. It ran for 100 days and it is a history now.
HE
SAT ON STONE BENCH AND DRANK COFFEE
Recalling
Dr.Rajkumar initial days Raman says Dr.Raj sat with
his father Singanallur Puttaswamaiah on the release
day to watch the film. ‘Bedara Kannappa’ was the first
film to release at New Opera theatre. In the small bench
at this theatre Dr.Raj drank coffee.
The response
this film got was tremendous. As a matter of fact the
new era for Kannada films started rolling from this
film. It was 90 paisa for balcony, 50 paisa for 2nd
class and 25 paisa for front bench. There was no entertainment
tax. Perhaps this gesture from the government was helpful
for the film industry.
The fear
in the mind of 90 years old Raman is that in future
all exhibitors shut their doors and make way for shopping
complex. He indirectly means running cinema theatre
is not a good proposition.
Best wishes
from Chitraloka for Dr.Rajkumar on this memorable day
May 7th.
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