Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn Kundala Kingdom, Chandrahasa is lovingly raised and becomes a virtuous youth, not knowing powerful foes scheme against him.In Kundala Kingdom, Chandrahasa is lovingly raised and becomes a virtuous youth, not knowing powerful foes scheme against him.In Kundala Kingdom, Chandrahasa is lovingly raised and becomes a virtuous youth, not knowing powerful foes scheme against him.
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A simple story line brought to life with utmost respect, devotion and authenticity. I enjoyed this just as much as I enjoy 'aata' back home. Beautifully done. Absolutely loved it!
All the actors did justice to their roles - especially the character of Dushta Buddhi. What a performance! It was truly heartening to see actors new to this art form deliver such powerful portrayals. I'm eagerly looking forward to the next part. Wishing the entire team the very best!
A small suggestion for the upcoming installment would be to focus on matching the intensity of the dubbed dialogues with the original delivery.
All the actors did justice to their roles - especially the character of Dushta Buddhi. What a performance! It was truly heartening to see actors new to this art form deliver such powerful portrayals. I'm eagerly looking forward to the next part. Wishing the entire team the very best!
A small suggestion for the upcoming installment would be to focus on matching the intensity of the dubbed dialogues with the original delivery.
The movie is well narrated with excellent BGM. The artists and the director gave value for Yakshagana Art. Probably they could have included some "shringara natya" when Visheye enters the plot which is very common in Yakshagana. The Yakshagana music fused with other instruments and making it sound exactly like yakshagana music is mind blowing. Important factor is they involved almost all popular Yakshagana bhagavaths in the songs. I think some Yakshagana dance (natya) would have added more flavour to the movie. Overall great attempt and unique approach from the director. Hats off. Thank you for such a wonderful movie.
Veera Chandrahasa is a wonderful film that brings together strong storytelling, powerful music, and rich culture. The screenplay is engaging, and the background music (BGM) and sound effects add a lot of impact to every scene.
One of the best parts of the movie is how it showcases Yakshagana, the traditional art form of the Karavali (coastal Karnataka) region. It's great to see our local culture represented so beautifully on screen. The visual storytelling is complemented by a rousing BGM that intensifies dramatic moments and stays with you long after the credits roll.
Overall, Veera Chandrahasa is a must-watch. It's a perfect mix of history, art, and emotion, and it truly leaves a lasting impression.
One of the best parts of the movie is how it showcases Yakshagana, the traditional art form of the Karavali (coastal Karnataka) region. It's great to see our local culture represented so beautifully on screen. The visual storytelling is complemented by a rousing BGM that intensifies dramatic moments and stays with you long after the credits roll.
Overall, Veera Chandrahasa is a must-watch. It's a perfect mix of history, art, and emotion, and it truly leaves a lasting impression.
Veera Chandrahasa is more than a film; it's a celebration of Karnataka's rich cultural tapestry. Ravi Basrur's dedication to authenticity, combined with stellar performances and musical brilliance, results in a cinematic experience that is both enlightening and entertaining. For those seeking a film that honors tradition while delivering compelling storytelling, Veera Chandrahasa is a must-watch.
Basrur's musical composition is a standout, with 600 to 700 tracks blending classical and folk beats. The soundtrack not only complements the visuals but also enhances the storytelling, making the film a sensory delight.
Basrur's musical composition is a standout, with 600 to 700 tracks blending classical and folk beats. The soundtrack not only complements the visuals but also enhances the storytelling, making the film a sensory delight.
The art of Yakshagana is a combination of dance and act. Whereas the movie "Veera Chandrahaasa" released in the name of yakshagana-movie, does not contain the dance except 2 cases. Hence this movie can not be considered as yakshagana category.
Shivarajkumar's character is forcefully added to the script which is not at all required.
Without a reason the movie drags towards part 2 which is again not required at all. The story could have been completed within single part itself.
The movie also teases Brahmin community for being foodie, as if the other community people do not eat food at all. The brahmin community became the easy target in this movie, since this community does not harm anybody.
Shivarajkumar's character is forcefully added to the script which is not at all required.
Without a reason the movie drags towards part 2 which is again not required at all. The story could have been completed within single part itself.
The movie also teases Brahmin community for being foodie, as if the other community people do not eat food at all. The brahmin community became the easy target in this movie, since this community does not harm anybody.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 40min(160 min)
- Color
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