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1995 Indian film
Beladingala Baale
Directed by
Sunil Kumar Desai[1]
Written by
Yandamoori Veerendranath
Screenplay by
Sunil Kumar Desai
Produced by
B. S Murali
Starring
Anant Nag Suman Nagarkar Ramesh Bhat
Cinematography
P. Rajan
Edited by
R. Janardan
Music by
Guna Singh
Release date
1995 (1995)
Country
India
Language
Kannada
Beladingala Baale (Kannada: ಬೆಳದಿಂಗಳ ಬಾಲೆ) is a 1995 Kannada romantic movie directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, starring Anant Nag and Suman Nagarkar.[2] It is based on a Telugu novel titled Vennello Adapilla by Yandamoori Veerendranath which was translated into Kannada by Vamshi titled Beladingala Baale[3] which was also serialised in Sudha, a Kannada weekly magazine. The Kannada and Telugu titles loosely translate to "lady in the moonlight".[4] Vamshi, who translated the novel into Kannada, wrote dialogues for the movie or rather dialogues from the novel are adapted in the film without any modifications. The story revolves around Revanth (played by Ananth Nag), a chess grandmaster who is set to find out the identity of his fan, who calls him often and whom he refers to as "Beladingala Baale". Beladingala Baale gives Revanth the clues to find her out. How Revanth accomplishes his task forms the gist of the movie.[5]
Director Desai wanted to remake the movie in Tamil with Kamal Haasan but Kamal refused to be a part of it citing it is not possible for anyone to replicate Anant's expressions in the moments of silence.[6] The film was blockbuster at the box office.[7]
^"Career lost and found, says director Sunil Kumar Desai". Deccan Herald. 20 March 2019.
^Angadi,DHNS, Jagadish. "Suman Nagarkar back with a road film shot in the US". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
^"Beladingala Baale is my most loved film: Desai | Deccan Herald". 29 August 2020.
^Angadi, Jagadish. "Suman Nagarkar: All my roles created an impact". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
^"Best Kannada Thrillers from Different Eras Now Available on OTT". 24 September 2020.
BeladingalaBaale (Kannada: ಬೆಳದಿಂಗಳ ಬಾಲೆ) is a 1995 Kannada romantic movie directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, starring Anant Nag and Suman Nagarkar. It is...
work in Nishkarsha, Nammura Mandara Hoove, Ammavara Ganda, Hoomale, BeladingalaBaale and BABRU. Suman Nagarkar grew up in South Bangalore, studied at National...
writing. His TV serials won Nandi awards, and film fare award. His film BeladingalaBaale (Kannada - ಬೆಳದಿಂಗಳ ಬಾಲೆ) won Karnataka state best film award: In...
as a director with Tarka in 1989. He subsequent films Nishkarsha, BeladingalaBaale and Nammoora Mandara Hoove earned him a reputation as the most innovative...
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Yaare Neenu Cheluve (1998). The story was reported to be similar to BeladingalaBaale (1995). The music was composed by Rajesh Ramanath, and the songs were...
as the chief guest of honor". The Times of India. 16 March 2021. "BeladingalaBaale is my most loved film: Desai | Deccan Herald". 29 August 2020. Prathyartha...
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novel was also adapted into the films Hello I Love You (Telugu) and BeladingalaBaale (Kannada). Veerendranath, Yandamoori (2006). Vennello Aadapilla (in...
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