This story is from September 23, 2024
Adapting novels into films can bring fresh perspectives to Kannada cinema: Gurudatha Ganiga
‘Kannada cinema needs turn focus back to its unique narratives’According to Gurudatha, Kannada cinema’s attempt to cater to broader national trends has led to a loss of its unique ethos. “In our quest to go pan India, we have forgotten that we have such unique stories that are steeped in the richness of our land. Kannada industry is struggling to maintain its cultural identity as it is trying to emulate other industries. Today, Malayalam cinema is doing well because they are true to stories that are rooted in their reality,” he shares.
‘Adapting novels will help keep Kannada literature and culture alive’“The solution for Kannada cinema’s sustainability lies in embracing more novel-based adaptations. Doing so would not only help in creating more meaningful and authentic films but also restore the industry’s connection to its literary and cultural heritage,” the director tells us. Through such adaptations, Gurudatha envisions a revitalised Kannada cinema that remains true to its roots while continuing to evolve. “I have now pledged to make more on screen adaptations of Kannada novels,” he says.
Embracing more novel-based adaptations would not only help in creating more meaningful films but also restore the industry’s connection to its literary heritage
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