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'Amruthavarshini' is a 1997 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written, photographed and directed by Dinesh Baboo. It stars Ramesh Aravind, Suhasini and Sharath Babu, with Nivedita Jain appearing in a cameo role. It features Ramesh Arvind playing a negative role for which he was widely praised. The film revolves around the three central characters of a husband (Sharath), wife (Suhasini) and a friend (Ramesh) who intrudes into the couple's life and turns their life into tragic events.

The film was produced by Bharathi Devi under the banner Chinni Chitra. Upon release, the film was declared a musical blockbuster hit with all the songs of the soundtrack composed by Deva becoming evergreen hits. The songs of the film continue to be favorites among the Kannada audience. The film was one of the highest grossers at the box-office for the year 1997. The film was awarded with multiple State Awards and Filmfare Awards, particularly for the story and acting.

The film was subsequently dubbed in Telugu with same title name and in Tamil as 'Uyirinum Melaaga'.http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/2000/01/14/stories/09140222.htm In Malayalam, the film was remade as 'Mazhavillu' (1999) by the same director.

Plot



Hemanth and Veena are a happily married couple with Hemanth working for an advertisement firm. One day, Abhishek Bharadwaj, a poet and Hemanth's childhood friend, visits them. Abhishek is depressed due to the death of his girlfriend, Shruti due to cancer. Shruthi had made Abhishek promise that he will marry another girl after her death. Abhishek becomes obsessed with Veena as she has a strong resemblance to Shruthi. Hemanth learns of this but doesn't reveal it to Veena. He takes Abhishek to a cliff and ask him to change his mind and return home but Abhishek tries to kill him by letting their jeep hit him which causes him to fall off the cliff. Abhishek does not try to save him even though he could have, when Hemanth was hanging off the cliff. Hemanth's automatic camera captures the whole episode. When Veena accidentally sees those pictures, she understands what really happened that day. She pretends to have moved on and suggests that she is ready to share her life with Abhishek. She asks him to take her to the cliff where Hemanth died as it was his long cherished dream to take photos from the cliff. She confronts him, revealing that she knows what had happened and shows him the pictures of that day. She then kills her self by leaping from the cliff, in front of Abhishek, as a revenge.

Cast



* Ramesh Aravind as Abhishek Bharadwaj

* Suhasini as Veena Hemanth

* Sharath Babu as Hemanth

* Tara as Vimala

* Ramakrishna as Janakiram

* Nivedita Jain in a guest appearance as Shruthi

* Sathyapriya as Abhi's mother

* Kunigal Nagabhushan as Ranganna

* Vinayak Joshi as Kodaikanal Tourist Guide Peter

Soundtrack



Deva composed the music for the film and the soundtracks, with lyrics of the soundtracks penned by K. Kalyan. The album has nine soundtracks. The male version of the song "Tunturu" appears for only 30 seconds in the movie  after climax during the end credits.

Awards and honors



* It won the Arya Bhata Award and was also screened at the Indian Panorama Festival

* Filmfare Award for Best Film  Kannada 1997 - B. Jayashree Devi

* Filmfare Award for Best Actor  Kannada 1997 - Ramesh Aravind

* Filmfare Award for Best Music Director  Kannada 1997 - Deva

* Karnataka State Film Award for Best Screenplay

* Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor - Kemparaj

* Screen Award for Best Actress (Kannada) Suhasini Maniratnam

References




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