Mangalore: National Award Winning Film 'Byari' Makes City Proud


Mangalore: National Award Winning Film 'Byari' Makes City Proud

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, May 4: 'Byari', the debut feature film of the Beary language, produced under the banner of ‘Tannir Films’ has bagged top honours at the 59th National Film Awards in New Delhi. The film that hit the silver screen in coastal Karnataka a year back, shared the prestigious film award with another Marathi film 'Deool' by Umesh Kulkarni.

The award was conferred on the crew by Vice-President of India Hamid Ansari along with union minister of information and broadcasting Ambika Soni. The jury was headed by award winning actress Rohini Hattangadi, C Sumithra, Rajeev Kumar Jain of Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF) and others. 

Producer of the film T H Althaf Hussain speaking to Daijiworld said that the award had put more responsibility on his shoulders to bring out quality films in the regional language.

"Time being, I am working on a Kannada art film ‘Mahatma Gandhi’," he said.

Apart from the film, lead actress Mallika was also recognized with the best actress award in the jury award catergory for her portrayal of the life of women in the Beary community.

'Byari' portrays the culture, tradition and way of life that is prevalent in the Muslim community in the coastal region. It highlights the strict laws and regulations of marriage and divorce system in this particular community. The film strives to open the eyes of stereotypes and their established principles.

 

  

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  • vishwanath nayak, mangalore\USA

    Sat, May 05 2012

    Congratulations T H Althaf Hussain for getting this award. Beary is a one of the main language of our region. You have made us all prud. We need many more such films.

    Lot of Tulu, konkani and beary movie are getting screened in big screen is a positive development.

    All the best and Jai ho

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  • Abdulla Mangalore, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, May 05 2012

    The film was made out of a stolen story "Chandragiri Theeradalli" written by Sara Aboobacker. The case is in the court. He had sought permission earlier and she could not grant it since the rights were already given to someone else. The producer now acknowledges that he has never met her. Why should we encourage a cheap guy like him.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, May 04 2012

    More BEARY-THULU-KONKANI films to be made. In this effect it is good development that more regional language films like Thulu and Beary films are hitting in the theater. From 'Daarede Seere/Koti Chennaya'to Aamait asal eemait kusal,it took so many years to screen Thulu films.Govt need to support regional language films with tax holidays and subsidies.It is great achievement that on it's debut film Beary got national recognition!Congrats Team beary look forward more BEARY LANGUAGE FILMS in future.

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