After a dull six months, the Kannada film industry is buzzing with energy thanks to the success of the latest release "Hostel Hudagadu Bekagiddare".
The film is running to a full house in theatres across Karnataka. Shot in cinema verite style with hand-held cinematography, the campus drama is made by a bunch of newcomers. The film has won praise for its humour, chaotic drama and peppy music.
The Hindu spoke to Nithin Krishnamurthy, the film's director and Arvind Kashyap, the cinematographer, on how the film team broke conventional structures in all departments to make the film.
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Reporting: Vivek MV
Videography and production: Ravichandran N.
0:00 - 1:03: Intro
1:03 - 5:28: Planning to do an unconventional film
5:44 - 8:54: Writing process of 'Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare'
8:56 - 11:20: Kannada pop culture references
12:19 - 16:00: Challenges of hand-held cinematography
16:00 - 17:17: Producing an experimental film
17:17 - 18:50: Art direction
21:06 - 23:06: Editing process
23:07 - 26:08: Dubbing and sound mixing
26:08 - 32:03: Theatrical response and reflecting on success
32:04 - 33:02: Meeting the boys
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4 авг 2024