Who doesn’t possess a lingering mindset? It’s a prevailing trait among humans. This state of suspension has been incorporated into the context of the Hyperthymesia condition and transformed into a Kannada film titled ‘Dwandwa’ (meaning duality).
Director Bharat and his innovative team dedicated six to eight years to develop this concept. He serves as both the storyteller and writer for the screenplay and dialogues of the movie.
Bharat emphasizes the sincerity of their endeavor, emphasizing that the narrative unfolds from 6 AM to 6 PM daily. Hyperthymesia, a rare condition, serves as the backdrop, and extensive research preceded the decision to commence filming. The film comprises four distinct layers, accompanied by two songs. The song ‘Bhumige Baanu’ has already garnered significant attention. The production spanned 37 days.
According to veteran actor Dinesh Mangaluru, the new team has displayed commendable dedication, and he was impressed with their craftsmanship. He also alludes to his perplexing character in the film.
Anitha Bhat, a highly talented actress renowned for her role in ‘Psycho,’ observes that any revelation in the film prompts diverse interpretations. She portrays the daughter of a wealthy politician in the narrative.
Aasia, in her debut performance, expresses gratitude for the opportunity to explore diverse character arcs. She assures that the film is far from monotonous and guarantees an engaging experience. Aasia embodies the hyperthymesia character, blessed with the ability to recall every detail she has ever witnessed.
Tilak, playing a robust role, notes that the film is not just a political drama but also delves into scientific themes. He portrays two different facets within the storyline.
The cast includes Vishwanth HR, Ramu Konar, Manikantakadakol, Nayana, Anitha Rani, and others. The song, featuring the vocals of rap sensation Chandan Shetty, was unveiled during the film’s inaugural media briefing.