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oct 2020 se unió
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Watching Golibar in the theatre was a pure goosebumps experience. This film wasn't just cinema. It was an experience. A perfect blend of powerful BGM, gripping direction, commanding performances, and bold production values. Kannada cinema lovers of the 90s haven't forgotten it-and never will.
It's unfortunate that a film of such impact and legacy has so little presence on the internet-there isn't even a Wikipedia page to document its brilliance.
Hamsalekha Sir - While time may have dimmed some details, the background score by Hamsalekha sir remains unforgettable-it was fire. Even though Golibar wasn't a musical, the way he led the film with his BGM was electrifying. Hamsalekha wasn't just the music director; in many ways, he was the heartbeat of the film. What can one say that hasn't already been said? You turned a gritty crime thriller into a cinematic experience through sheer brilliance in sound. Your music elevated the tension, the emotion, and the entire atmosphere of the movie. A salute to your genius.
Director Shivamani Sir - What a script. What a screenplay. In 1993, you gave us a crime thriller that most of today's directors can't even begin to replicate. Your storytelling had depth, purpose, and a signature style that's rare today. It's a humble request - please return to filmmaking with your legendary team, including Hamsalekha sir. The Kannada audience hasn't forgotten Dore, and certainly not Golibar.
Arundhati Nag Madam - You were the mileage of the movie. Your portrayal of the CM was nothing short of iconic, reminding us of the late Indira Gandhi. It was a powerful comeback, and you owned the screen. We know your heart lies with theatre through Ranga Shankara, but cinema still needs characters like the ones you bring to life-like in Golibar and Jogi.
Devaraj - No one else could have played the police officer with such authority and intensity. You were born for that role. Shivamani gave you the perfect canvas, and you painted it with power. "Dynamic Star" is not just a title-it's a truth you've lived on screen.
Ramu Sir (Producer) - Back in the 90s, you were known as the "Koti Nirmapaka", and rightly so. You backed bold stories and big visions-Golibar, Lockup Death, AK 47, Simhada Mari, and Circle Inspector. All these films carried your unmistakable stamp of ambition. It's heartbreaking that we lost you too soon. We hope Malashree madam considers re-releasing these gems for today's generation to witness.
Hema Panchamukhi - Golibar gave you a strong foundation in the Kannada film industry. You played the role of a grieving high school girl with such innocence and emotion, especially in the unforgettable song "Baapu Baapu Baapu", which touched every viewer's heart. Your performance brought tears and left a lasting impact.
It's unfortunate that a film of such impact and legacy has so little presence on the internet-there isn't even a Wikipedia page to document its brilliance.
Hamsalekha Sir - While time may have dimmed some details, the background score by Hamsalekha sir remains unforgettable-it was fire. Even though Golibar wasn't a musical, the way he led the film with his BGM was electrifying. Hamsalekha wasn't just the music director; in many ways, he was the heartbeat of the film. What can one say that hasn't already been said? You turned a gritty crime thriller into a cinematic experience through sheer brilliance in sound. Your music elevated the tension, the emotion, and the entire atmosphere of the movie. A salute to your genius.
Director Shivamani Sir - What a script. What a screenplay. In 1993, you gave us a crime thriller that most of today's directors can't even begin to replicate. Your storytelling had depth, purpose, and a signature style that's rare today. It's a humble request - please return to filmmaking with your legendary team, including Hamsalekha sir. The Kannada audience hasn't forgotten Dore, and certainly not Golibar.
Arundhati Nag Madam - You were the mileage of the movie. Your portrayal of the CM was nothing short of iconic, reminding us of the late Indira Gandhi. It was a powerful comeback, and you owned the screen. We know your heart lies with theatre through Ranga Shankara, but cinema still needs characters like the ones you bring to life-like in Golibar and Jogi.
Devaraj - No one else could have played the police officer with such authority and intensity. You were born for that role. Shivamani gave you the perfect canvas, and you painted it with power. "Dynamic Star" is not just a title-it's a truth you've lived on screen.
Ramu Sir (Producer) - Back in the 90s, you were known as the "Koti Nirmapaka", and rightly so. You backed bold stories and big visions-Golibar, Lockup Death, AK 47, Simhada Mari, and Circle Inspector. All these films carried your unmistakable stamp of ambition. It's heartbreaking that we lost you too soon. We hope Malashree madam considers re-releasing these gems for today's generation to witness.
Hema Panchamukhi - Golibar gave you a strong foundation in the Kannada film industry. You played the role of a grieving high school girl with such innocence and emotion, especially in the unforgettable song "Baapu Baapu Baapu", which touched every viewer's heart. Your performance brought tears and left a lasting impact.
"Saare Jahan Se Accha: The Silent Guardians" is a well-crafted espionage thriller that dives deep into the silent sacrifices of India's Research & Analysis Wing. The series manages to hold your attention with its strong storytelling and impactful performances.
The true hero of the show is Sukhbir played by Suhail Nayyar, whose sacrifice stays with you long after the final episode. His character embodies the courage and resilience of those working behind the scenes, and his journey forms the emotional core of the series.
Sunny Hinduja delivers a standout performance - intense, grounded, and powerful. His portrayal is undoubtedly the highlight of the show and, in many ways, overshadows the lead.
Pratik Gandhi, though a talented actor, feels miscast in the emotionally restrained role of a desk-bound junior operative. His character often appears disconnected, and in several scenes, he seems helpless or lacks the depth expected from someone in such a critical role.
Despite that, the series as a whole doesn't disappoint. Like most well-made RAW-centric thrillers, it keeps the stakes high and pays due respect to real-life intelligence work.
Kudos to Gaurav Shukla and team for delivering a compelling first season. Here's hoping for a more intense and emotionally layered Season 2.
The true hero of the show is Sukhbir played by Suhail Nayyar, whose sacrifice stays with you long after the final episode. His character embodies the courage and resilience of those working behind the scenes, and his journey forms the emotional core of the series.
Sunny Hinduja delivers a standout performance - intense, grounded, and powerful. His portrayal is undoubtedly the highlight of the show and, in many ways, overshadows the lead.
Pratik Gandhi, though a talented actor, feels miscast in the emotionally restrained role of a desk-bound junior operative. His character often appears disconnected, and in several scenes, he seems helpless or lacks the depth expected from someone in such a critical role.
Despite that, the series as a whole doesn't disappoint. Like most well-made RAW-centric thrillers, it keeps the stakes high and pays due respect to real-life intelligence work.
Kudos to Gaurav Shukla and team for delivering a compelling first season. Here's hoping for a more intense and emotionally layered Season 2.
A huge disappointment. The director diluted the core essence of the story, wasted Upendra's star power, and mishandled his own daughter's debut. Reusing the "Circuit" name from the Hindi hit showed a lack of creativity, and R. P. Patnaik's music was forgettable.
While the Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil versions became blockbusters, this late Kannada remake failed miserably to meet expectations. A missed opportunity on every front.
While the Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil versions became blockbusters, this late Kannada remake failed miserably to meet expectations. A missed opportunity on every front.