In a world full of artsy dialects of cinematic language and discussions that take place on “how not to make” formulas, the approach towards commercial stories has gradually faded as the tastes and expectations of the real audience have greatly changed. Despite the good change, the actual mass moviegoers are shifting places, and it has already become a path to learn scenario for most filmmakers.
Amidst fresh and stale competition, a story that was sensible and commercially approachable set a benchmark in Kannada cinema. “Guru Shishyaru,” a critically acclaimed and commercially successful sports drama directed by Jadesh Kumar Hampi and starring Sharan and Nishvika Naidu, is now available on Zee5. Here are 5 reasons to watch this film on your small screen.
REVISIT THE LOST WORLD OF KHO-KHO
The film is largely based on a long-lost folk pride, Kho-Kho sports, and sheds light on how this rural game never saw popularity amongst the celebration of other imported sports. Those who know the thrill of playing Kho-Kho can easily relate to some of the elements in this film.
SHARAN IN NEVER SEEN BEFORE ROLE
The actor Sharan, known for essaying comedy lead roles, drives this film with a determined seriousness while scoring great with comedy timing.
THE ENSEMBLE OF NEXT-GEN ACTORS
The film stars talented child artists who are the next generation of very famous actors such as Sharan, Prem, Bullet Prakash, Ravishankar and Naveen Krishna, who steal the show. It’s a treat to watch these kids come together to play and cross underrated, or rather, unexplored territory.
WRITING AND BACKDROP
The film is set in the early 1990s, so it takes you back in time. Despite the formulaic writing, the nostalgic moments and some hard-hitting dialogue give you goosebumps. The artwork of the film plays a major role in justifying the premise too.
THE ABSOLUTE TEAMWORK
This film is a true team effort, with Nishvika Naidu as the leading lady shining, Dattanna as a mentor nailing it, and the other supporting cast members, including Suresh Heblikar and Apoorva Kasaravalli, also shining. The film has relevant music scored by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, while Aroor Sudhakar Shetty captures the beauty of a very scenic village.