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Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige

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Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige
Directed byNagathihalli Chandrashekhar
Written byNagathihalli Chandrashekhar
Produced byK. Manju
StarringVishnuvardhan
Suhasini
Music byMano Murthy
Release date
  • 24 August 2007 (2007-08-24)
Running time
150 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige (transl. Speak, Speak out, Jasmine), is a 2007 Kannada-language film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar starring Vishnuvardhan. The film depicts the challenges faced by the people living in rural areas of India.[1][2][3]

Plot

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The film starts with a happy small family of Hoovaiah (Dr.Vishnuvardhan) and Kanaka (Suhasini) having a small field growing flowers of Mallige, Sampige and other flowers which spread fragrance. The couple have three daughters in a small village of Jenu Koppa. Hoovaiah stands true to his devotion to Gandhi philosophy of Satyagraha come whatever may facing with nonchalance and non-violence. Globalization companies cause problems for the village as there are rich mine deposits nearby. Hoovaiah, zamindar of Jenu Koppa village, is a flower seller. Villagers revere him. When the government gives an MNC the licence to acquire land for mining in Jenukoppa, he strongly opposes it. But Kurupayya (Rangayana Raghu) joins hands with politicians and officials and tries to brainwash people to sell their land for a huge amount. Police atrocities and lathi charges on villagers force Hoovaiah to fight a lone battle against land acquisition. Fed up by the turn of events, all villagers decide to leave the village. But Hoovaiah launches a hunger strike to save the village and finally wins the battle.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The official soundtrack contains 9 songs composed by Mano Murthy with lyrics penned by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar and Gollahalli Shivprasad.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Baaro Nam Terige"Nagathihalli ChandrashekharRajesh Krishnan, Nanditha, B. Jayashree 
2."Jhana Jhana"Gollahalli ShivprasadC. Aswath 
3."Nammane Aramane"Nagathihalli ChandrashekarBalasubrahmanyam, Nanditha, Vidya, Amrutha, Shantala Vattam 
4."Elli Hodavo"Gollahalli ShivprasadPicchalli Srinivas 
5."Banna Bannada Hoove"Nagathihalli ChandrashekarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Shreya Ghoshal 
6."Elli Hodavo (Pathos)"Gollahalli ShivprasadPraveen Datt Stephen 
7."Bevara Hanigale"Gollahalli ShivprasadPicchalli Srinivas, Gollahalli Shivprasad, Jenny 
8."Appikonda"Gollahalli ShivprasadShantala Vattam 
9."Baaro Nanna Sharukh"Nagathihalli ChandrashekarSunidhi Chauhan 

Release

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Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige was released on 24 August 2007. The film was also released in San Jose, California, United States on 24 August 2007.[4]

Critical reception

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The film got positive reviews upon its release. Rediff.com gave 4/5 stars saying "Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige is not a film with slow paced narration; it is a commercial film with a good message. A must-see film.".[3] Times of India gave 4/5 stars and wrote "VISHNUVARDHAN'S brilliance and an excellent script by Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar make Mathad Mathadu Mallige a film worth watching".[2] Indiaglitz.com gave score 8/10 stating "This is not just a film. Film that is food for thought too! It is an awakening cinema and clarion call for the villagers and farmers."[5]

Awards

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Totals
Awards won 5
Nominations N/A

Karnataka State Film Awards :-

Southern India Cinematographer's Association Awards (SICA Awards) :-

Udaya Film Awards :-

Filmfare Awards South :-

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References

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  1. ^ "Maathaad Maathaadu...review". Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Mathad Mathadu Mallige (Kannada) Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/aug/24ssmath.htm Rediff
  4. ^ "Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige". chirag-entertainers.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Mathadu Mathadu Mallige review. Mathadu Mathadu Mallige Kannada movie review, story, rating - IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz. Archived from the original on 27 May 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Puneeth, Umasri share top honors". indiaglitz.com. 12 January 2009. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014.
  7. ^ a b "SICA (Southern India Cinematographers Associations) Awards". cinematographers-southindia.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014.
  8. ^ "'Sun Feast Udaya-2007'". indiaglitz.com. 10 March 2008. Archived from the original on 11 May 2012.