Dual role debut: Vijay Raghavendra plays both father and son, exploring generational links through the Veeragase art form. Cultural core: The film centres on Karnataka’s Veeragase tradition, blending ...
Wearing headgear, metal ornaments all over the bright costume and a sword in the right hand, a 53-year-old man does an energy-sapping dance along with his team praising the Hindu god Veerabhadra ...
As Kannada cinema increasingly embraces stories rooted in culture and identity, Rudrabhishekam arrives with its focus firmly on Veeragase — Karnataka’s centuries-old ritual folk art linked to the ...
Noted Veeragase artiste Mahadevappa passed away on Thursday (June 11), said a statement from the Department of Kannada and Culture, Mandya. A native of Nagamangala in Mandya district, Mahadevappa was ...
After Kantara, Dhananjaya-starrer gangster drama, Head Bush, is mired in a fresh controversy. This is very common when a film is doing well. If you dissect and watch the film, you can see the ‘actual ...
Back to our roots seems to be the theme of most Kannada films releasing this year. After Kambala in Kantara and Karaga in Head Bush, another art form – the Veeragase dance – will be a part of the ...
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