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Chomana Dudi
Directed by B. V. Karanth
Produced by Praja Films
Written by Shivaram Karanth
Starring M. V. Vasudeva Rao
Padma Kumta
Jayarajan
Sunder Rajan
Honnaiah
Govind Bhat
Music by B. V. Karanth
Cinematography S. Ramachandra
Editing by P. Bhaktavatsalam
Release date(s) 1975
Running time 141 mins
Country India India
Language Kannada

Chomana Dudi (Choma's drum) is a feature film in the Kannada language. It is based on a novel of the same name, written by Shivaram Karanth. The film was released in the year 1975 and won the Swarna Kamal, India's National Award for the best film.[1]

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Choma is an untouchable bonded-labourer in a village who is working along with his family for a landlord, due to a paltry loan of twenty rupees borrowed from him years ago.[2] Due to his social status, he is not allowed to till his own land, something that he desires most. Though he managed to rear a pair of bullocks that he found straying in the forest, he cannot use them to till the land. He comes in contact of Christian missionaries who try to convert him giving him the lure of the land, but Choma does not want to let go of his faith. He releases the fury that fate has beset on him, by beating his drum.

He has three sons and a daughter; two of his elder sons work in a distant coffee estate trying to pay off the debt. One of the sons dies of cholera and the other one converts to Christianity by marrying a Christian girl. His daughter, Belli works in the plantation and falls for the charm of Manvela, the estate-owner's writer. She is raped by the estate owner, who then write's off Choma's debt. She returns to Choma's home without telling him of the reality. His youngest son drowns in a river, with nobody coming to save him because of him being an untouchable. He then finds his daughter in an uncompromising position with Manvela. With anger, he beats her and kicks her out of the house. To defy his fate, he starts tilling a piece of land and then chases off his bullock into the forest. In the climax, Choma shuts himself in his house and starts playing the drum till he dies.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "A genius of theatre". The Frontline. October 12 - 25, 2002. http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1920/stories/20021011005912100.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-14. 
  2. ^ Shampa Banerjee, Anil Srivastava (1988), p65

[edit] References

  • Shampa Banerjee, Anil Srivastava (1988) [1988]. One Hundred Indian Feature Films: An Annotated Filmography. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0824094832. 

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