Kappu Bilupu

Kappu Bilupu
Directed by Puttanna Kanagal
Produced by Ravikumar
Written by Aryamba Pattabhi
Screenplay by Puttanna Kanagal
Based on Kappu Bilupu
by Aryamba Pattabhi
Starring Kalpana
K. S. Ashwath
Balakrishna
Music by R. Rathna
Cinematography D. V. Rajaram
Edited by G. Veluswamy
Release dates
1969
Country India
Language Kannada

Kappu Bilupu (Kannada: ಕಪ್ಪು ಬಿಳುಪು, which means Black and White) is a 1969 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal. Based on a novel of the same name by Aryambha Pattabhi,[1] this movie revolves around the contrasting behaviors of an identical, yet distinct pair of twins. The film starred Kalpana in dual roles.

Puttanna used the movie as a medium for speaking to the youth of the ideals he derived from Vivekananda. The settings are simple and mostly rural. The story is about how domestic peace was better than a glamorously consumptive lifestyle. The juxtaposition of the two sisters played by Kalpana in a black and white background was a clever trick. K. S. Ashwath and Balakrishna play dignified elders who in many ways are sympathetic but helpless. There were a couple of simple but moving melodies.

Characters

Placeholder1 (Kalpana): A docile, well-mannered girl, ill-treated by her step-mother
Placeholder2 (Kalpana): Brash, licentious sister of Placeholder1 who cares nigh for others
Placeholder3 (Rajesh): Eligible bachelor
Placeholder4 (Balakrishna): Placeholder1's father/Placeholder2's uncle (Placeholder2's dad's brother)

Story

A Cinderella-inspired story. A commentary on the ultimate triumph of good character over situational advantages. Kalpana in her first role is a well-mannared girl who is being ill-treated by her stepmother. Her second character indulges in a wanton lifestyle bereft of kindness.

Soundtrack

R. Rathna composed the music for the soundtrack.

Sl No Song Title Singers Lyrics
1 "Amma Ninna Tholinalli" P. Susheela R. N. Jayagopal
2 "Bhale Brahmachari" L. R. Eswari R. N. Jayagopal
3 "Cheluvina Kenneye" L. R. Eswari R. N. Jayagopal
4 "Indian Hindu Deshada" P. B. Srinivasa R. N. Jayagopal
5 "Ee Chandada Maneyalli" P. Susheela R. N. Jayagopal
6 "Ide Roopa Ade Nota" P. B. Srinivas R. N. Jayagopal

Remakes

The film was remade in Tamil as Irulum Oliyum in 1971. The film was also remade in Telugu.

References

  1. "Kappu Bilupu". kannadamoviesinfo.com. 22 June 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2014.

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