Malaya Marutha

Malaya Marutha (transl. Winds from the hills) is a 1986 Kannada-language musical film starring Vishnuvardhan, Saritha and Madhavi. The film was directed and written by K. S. L. Swamy (Lalitha Ravi) and produced by C. V. L Shastry under "Shastry Movies" production house. Vijaya Bhaskar has composed the soundtrack and the background score.

Malaya Marutha
Vinyl cover
Directed byK. S. L. Swamy (Lalitha Ravi)
Written byChi. Udayashankar,
Valampuri Somanathan
Produced byC. V. L. Shastry
StarringDr.Vishnuvardhan
Saritha
Madhavi
CinematographyB. Purushottam
Gopinath
Edited byNM Victor,
Bal G. Yadav
Music byVijaya Bhaskar
Production
company
Shastry Movies
Release date
  • 13 November 1986 (1986-11-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

In the film, a music guru is killed in a road accident and his artistic soul migrates into Vishwa (Dr. Vishnuvardhan), an aspiring musician and turns him into a virtuoso. The film also explores his relationships with two women, Girija (Madhavi), a popular dancer and Sharada (Saritha), the guru's daughter.[1]

The film was released on 13 November 1986 to widespread critical acclaim. The film was screened at the mainstream section at the 11th International Film Festival Of India. The film won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer (K. J. Yesudas).

Plot

A revivalist melodrama in which the artistic soul of a music guru, killed in a road accident, migrates into the aspiring, but hopeless, musician Vishwa, turning him into a virtuoso capable of realising the guru's dreams. Vishwa is torn between the guru's daughter Sharada and Girija, a popular dancer whose father exploits Vishwa's talent. Vishwa embarks on building a music college with Sharada's help. Girija donates all her money to the cause, but when Vishwa loses his voice, Sharada teaches him to regain it. An interesting twist to the story is that Vishwa is the extension of Sharada's father. Though both Sharada and Girija are shown to be in love with Vishwa, he always sees Sharada in the form of Goddess and only reciprocates the love of Girija.

Cast

  • Vishnuvardhan as Vishwa
  • Saritha as Sharada
  • Madhavi as Girija
  • M. S. Umesh as Violinist
  • Dinesh as Krishnappa - Girija's father
  • Shivaram as Ugranarasimhaiyya
  • Gode Lakshminarayan as Pashupati - Ghatam Player
  • Jari Venkatram
  • Ashwath Narayan Shastri as Venkannaiyya
  • Pranava Murthy
  • R K Surya Narayan- as Vidvan Srikanthaiyya [Introduction]
  • Kumari Veena Varuni-Introduction
  • Meese Krishna as Meese Subanna - Taxi driver
  • Srishailan as Television channel head
  • Pandit Bhimsen Joshi as himself

Production

Balu Mahendra was initially offered to direct the film but he declined the offer.[2]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Vijayabhaskar.[3][4][5]

Song TitleSingersLyrics
"Malaya Marutha Gaana"K. J. Yesudas, S. JanakiChi. Udayashankar
"Yellelloo Sangeethave"K. J. YesudasChi. Udayashankar
"Sharade Daye Toride"K. J. YesudasChi. Udayashankar
"Natana Visharada"K. J. YesudasKanagal Prabhakar Shastry
"Srinivasa Enna Bittu"K. J. YesudasPurandara Dasa
"Sangeetha Jananamu"K. J. YesudasThyagaraja
"Madhuramba Bhajare"K. J. YesudasMuthuswami Dikshitar
"Hindanagali Hidivadeda"Vani Jayaram, K. J. YesudasAkka Mahadevi
"Ellaru Maaduvadu"K. J. YesudasKanaka Dasa
"Sakala Karya Karanige"K. J. YesudasVijaya Narasimha
"Adharam Madhuram"Vani Jayaram, S. P. BalasubramanyamVallabha Acharya
"Ee Sneha Ninade"Vani Jayaram, S. P. BalasubramanyamR. N. Jayagopal
"Amma Ninna Nodidare"S. P. BalasubramanyamChi. Udayashankar
"Asathoma Sadgamaya"RaviChi. Udhayashankar
"Yam Shaivassampupasathe"K. J. YesudasChi. Udhayashankar

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