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Directed by | Vijay |
Screenplay by | Vijay M. D. Sundar |
Story by | M. P. Shankar |
Produced by | M. P. Shankar |
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Cinematography | D. V. Rajaram |
Edited by | Bal G. Yadav |
Music by | Rajan–Nagendra |
Distributed by | Bharani Chithra |
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Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Gandhada Gudi (transl. The abode of Sandalwood trees) is a 1973 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Vijay and produced by M. P. Shankar. Rajkumar in his 150th film[1] portrays an honest forest officer Kumar while Vishnuvardhan plays the antagonist, Anand, though his character is redeemed at the end of the film. Kalpana, M. P. Shankar, Narasimharaju and Balakrishna performed other important roles.
It was the first Indian movie made on the concept of protection of forests and wildlife conservation.[2][3] It is the only movie in which Rajkumar and Vishnuvardhan appeared together. The film was seen as a milestone in the career of Rajkumar.[4] The movie became a blockbuster and saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks.[5][6]
This movie was reported to be the first mainstream Indian film on forest conservation.[7] It was the time when CITES – 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora was signed. CITES aimed to reduce the economic incentive to poach endangered species and destroy their habitat by closing off the international market.The movie was praised for portraying the rich bio diversity of the state of Karnataka.[8]
The film was remade in Hindi in 1979 as Kartavya.[9] It was dubbed in Malayalam in 1974 as Chandana Kaadu. The success of Gandhada Gudi led to a sequel in 1995 titled Gandhada Gudi Part 2 starring Shiva Rajkumar.