An ‘India’, where people from different faiths come together showing spirit of humanity, displaying unity in diversity and rich heritage of tolerance.First humanity,next religion,Mandir,Masjid,Church.Very good message to the mass.When any person falls sick or face any unexpected eventuality,problem,how we all gather together and help the man to come out of the situation without any bias like he is Hindu,he is Muslim and he is Christian.That what it is called affection.love,harmony.If you see the people of Raidurga,in north Karnataka are striving to find a solution for the disharmony,which was caused due to severe water crisis in the village.Director of the movie has richly projected about it and conveyed the message as well.This is need of the hour under present scenario.One must go and watch the complete packaged movie March 22.Mohanlal is listed amongst the greatest actors in Malayalam cinema. The film conveys a perfect message and shows what ‘Real India’ is all about. No doubt,‘March 22’ is a perfect break for film buffs who are tired of watching the regular masala films. Sat, Aug 26 Media Network - Mangaluru,i do whole heartedly agree with your points mentioned in your above article.Because I watched this movie on the first day of the movie release. Mangaluru: Harish Sherigar's Sandalwood movie 'March 22' releases across state.
An ‘India’, where people from different faiths come together showing spirit of humanity, displaying unity in diversity and rich heritage of tolerance. ‘March 22’ is a perfect break for film buffs who are tired of watching the regular masala films. Megashri, Aryavardhan, Kiran Raj and Sheetal Shetty too have done justice to their roles. Sharath Lohitashwa, Jai Jagadish, Geetha and Padmaja Rao have given good performances to hold the film together. Desert-oriented streets, scorching sun, and dusty roads make it a visual treat. Mohan’s camera sweeps through the arid and windy deserts of Rajasthan. Manikanth Kadri and Ravi Shekhar's music is melodious as well as haunting right till the end, ensuring 'March 22’ a spot among the classic suspense Kannada films of recent times. Producer Harish Sherigar has made the film on a lavish budget and the outcome is really good. 'March 22' shows various scenarios of what will happen if water becomes increasingly scarce. Various characters in the film have given good performances. A film like ‘March 22’ is the need of the hour and the effort of the director has to be appreciated. The intense second half with a major twist in the end is a great message to the viewers. Viewers watching the film will feel that these types of characters are a must in the current set up. But the character of Vinaya Prasad is entirely different, something we do not come across in the current society. The sequences are scarily close to reality despite being dramatized. In Ashish, the director has found the perfect person to demonstrate the 'religious sentiments without humanity' logic with a focus on the social divide. The second half is dominated by an amazing performance of the Maulvi (Ashish Vidyarthi) and his wife (Vinaya Prasad). Veteran actor Ananth Nag’s entry as a geologist gives a twist to the very engaging drama which pauses at an interesting point for the interval. The male lead characters Salman and Rahul clearly have not tried too hard to shape their character - they are simple, but sharp as a razor at the same time. The director has highlighted the sharing and caring culture of the two communities. The first half of the movie shows the lifestyle of Raya Durga village and the harmony between two communities. While communal harmony takes the front seat in the first half, the second half raises the intensity of the film to conclude with an excellent message. The film shot in the backdrop of beautiful monuments is a visual treat. How the villagers find a mesmerizing solution to the water crisis forms the crux of the story of the latest Kannada film ‘March 22’, produced by Harish and Sharmila Sherigar.ĭirector Kodlu Ramakrishna has presented the story in a very attractive way. Severe water crisis in the village sparks disharmony among the villagers. Mangaluru, Aug 26: Raya Durga is a peaceful village in north Karnataka.