Pallavi (transl. Refrain) is a 1976 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by novelist P. Lankesh, in his directorial debut. He also stars, alongside Vimala Naidu and T. N. Seetharam. The film is based on his own 1967 novella Biruku (transl. Crack), and focuses on a young woman who, after marrying her boss, is accused by her former lover, a fugitive from justice, of betraying her former ideals for financial security.
Pallavi won three National Film Awards: Second Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film in Kannada and Best Direction. It also won five Karnataka State Film Awards: Best Film, Best Direction (Lankesh), Best Music (Rajeev Taranath), Best Screenplay and Best Dialogues (Lankesh).
Directed by P. Lankesh
Produced by K. S. Indira Lankesh
Screenplay by P. Lankesh
Based on Biruku by P. Lankesh
Starring Vimala Naidu , P. Lankesh, T. N. Seetharam,Vimala Naidu, T N Seetharam, Parvathavani, Lankesh, B S Achar, Siddalingappa, M G Narasimha Swamy, Bhargavi Narayan, Mangala, Vasanthi, Sharada, Sumatheendra Nadig, Vishwanath, Sudha Belavadi, Sujatha Belavadi, Shankar, Shashidhar, Raju, Pandu, Geetha, Ramamani, Bhagyalakshmi, Shantha, Kalpanasundari, Dr Gurumurthy, S Ramachandra, Lakshmi Sagar
Music by Rajeev Taranath
Cinematography S. Ramachandra
Production company : Indira Lankesh Productions
Release date : 1976
Running time : 129 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Kannada
Shanta (Vimala Naidu) is a bouncy university teenager who idolises film actresses. She is as idealistic as her boyfriend Chandru. The two apply for jobs; while Chandru is rejected because of his rudeness, Shanta is accepted because of her charm and self-confidence. Chandru ends his relationship with Shanta. Shanta eventually marries her boss, Jagannathan (P. Lankesh). Shanta then combines her new leisurely existence as a sophisticated wife with traditional chores and rituals. Boredom and pregnancy overcome her.
Chandru suddenly resurfaces, a fugitive from justice. Shanta is initially intrigued by his attitudes which are very much in opposition to hers. But when Chandru harangues Shanta for resigning herself to security and a constricting marriage, she refuses to go with him, and accuses him of abandoning her in the first place. He threatens to destroy her world, but is finally overpowered by the police. Shanta is left to carry on with her undisturbed,
The music of the film was composed by Rajeev Taranath
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