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Samayada Gombe

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Samayada Gombe
Poster
Directed byDorai–Bhagavan
Written byChi. Udaya Shankar
(dialogues)
Screenplay byDorai–Bhagavan
Story byChitralekha
Produced byDorai–Bhagavan
Rathi Radhakrishna
StarringDr. Rajkumar
Roopa Devi
Kanchana
Srinath
CinematographyB. C. Gowrishankar
Edited byP. Bhaktavatsalam
Music byM. Ranga Rao
Chi. Udaya Shankar
(lyrics)
Production
company
Sri Thripura Sundari Combines
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Samayada Gombe (transl. Puppet of the times) is a 1984 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed and co-produced by Dorai–Bhagavan. The film stars Dr. Rajkumar, Srinath, Roopa Devi and Menaka.[1] It is based on the novel of same name written by Chitralekha.[2]

The film met with positive response from critics and was declared a blockbuster at the box office, seeing a theatrical run of at least 26 weeks.[3] Bhagawan had revealed that Dr. Rajkumar's remuneration for the film was 6 lakh.[4]

Plot

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Truck driver Guru rescues a kidnapped boy and arranges to return him to his family. In a flashback sequence, it is shown that Guru is himself a runaway. Anil, is born into a wealthy family in New Delhi. When he accidentally injures his sister, fearing punishment from his disciplinarian father, he runs away from home. Ending up in a quarry operated by child trafficker Dharmadas, Anil is named Guru. He manages to escape from the quarry and runs into truck driver Rangappa, who brings him up like his own son.

When Guru is forced to sell off his truck to meet the dowry obligations and marry off his foster sister, he becomes a car driver for Squadron leader Vinod Kumar. Guru is in a romantic relationship with flower seller Gauri. At a homage ceremony for Vinod's wife Lakshmi's father, Guru finds out that Lakshmi is his biological sister, and that their father had died in grief after Anil had run away more than twenty years ago. However, Guru does not reveal his real identity as he feels that he has failed his family.

Guru earns the trust of Vinod's family. When he learns that his biological mother is on her deathbed in New Delhi he travels there to see her, only to witness her take her last breath. A few days later, Vinod's family decides to return to their native place, and Guru rushes to the airport to see them off. He bids them a tearful goodbye, without revealing his identity to his sister.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The music of the film was composed by M. Ranga Rao with lyrics written by Chi. Udaya Shankar.[5]

Samayada Gombe
Soundtrack album by
Released1984
Recorded1984
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length23:57
LanguageKannada
LabelMRT Music
DirectorM. Ranga Rao
M. Ranga Rao chronology
Rudranaga
(1984)
Samayada Gombe
(1984)
Shravana Banthu
(1984)

Track list

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# Title Singer(s)
1 "Kogile Haadide" Dr. Rajkumar, S. Janaki
2 "Sankochava Bidu" Dr. Rajkumar, S. Janaki
3 "Nanna Saradara" Dr. Rajkumar, S. Janaki
4 "Aakasha Kelageke" Dr. Rajkumar
5 "Chinnada Bombeyalla" Dr. Rajkumar

Reception

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The movie upon release won critical acclaim for the story and performances of the lead actors. The movie completed 50 days in all 20 first release centres. The movie ran for 175 days in Bengaluru and Mysuru and 100 days in several theatres in Uttara Karnataka. [6]

References

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  1. ^ Cast & crew
  2. ^ Team Udayavani (24 April 2019). "Raj Festival". udayavani.com.
  3. ^ "Raja of Chalanachitra". chitratara.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2007.
  4. ^ "Bhagavan's 50th film carries friend Dorairaj". bangaloremirror.in. 3 January 2019.
  5. ^ Songs
  6. ^ Sandalwoodking (11 June 2015). "Haalu Jenu A Look Back". Retrieved 27 May 2019.
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