In 1928, Kunthapura, a remote village in British occupied Mysore is discovered by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to have been the Summer Retreat of Hoysala Dynasty.
The ASI wants the villagers to move away from the village for good, so that they can go on with their excavations. The villagers resist the idea of vacating their traditional land which leaves them with no other option than to take up arms against the British.
Narrated through the recollections of an 89 year old man, Krishnappa Narasimha Shashtri, this patriotic saga of courage and sacrifice was brought to the notice of the public in 2011.
Did you know? This Bi-lingual Indian period drama film boasts a stellar cast including National Award winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, along with British actors Suzanne Roche, Victor Ptak, and Lawrence Larkin in the lead roles. Read More
This movie was shot at exotic locations including Liverpool, New Brighton, Lancashire (England). Pollachi, (Tamil Nadu), Shravana Belagola, Mysore, Kanakapura, Srirangapatna ( Karnataka), Uzhavoor and Thodupuzha, Kerala.
This Bi-lingual Indian period drama film boasts a stellar cast including National Award winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, along with British actors Suzanne Roche, Victor Ptak, and Lawrence Larkin in the lead roles.
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