- Woh Ghar
"Woh Ghar" (Hindi: वो घर, Kannada: ಆ ಮನೀ ) is
1984 , Tele film directed byGirish Karnad [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0232959/ Woh Ghar] imdb.com.] , based onKirtinath Kurtakoti 's Kannada play "Aa Mani". The film stars 15 children in leading roles, all then students of Delhi Kannada School besidesRam Gopal Bajaj andBV Karanth in brief appearances. This 70 min. film [ [http://southasia.uchicago.edu/videolist.htm Woh Ghar] southasia.uchicago.edu.] was premier released exclusively forDoordarshan India, in April, 1986.Overview
On the pattern of American Playhouse presented by the Public Broadcasting System in the Unites States,
Doordarshan India agreed to screen a selection of Modern Indian plays on contemporary themes, written and presented by well known playwrights and producers. The concept of teledramas was conceived byRam Gopal Bajaj - actor and director of theNational School of Drama (NSD). [The Sunday Magazine]B&B Video Pvt Limited roped in Popular Film Actor - producer - director,
Girish Karnad , to do a Tele-film on popular Kannada playwrightKirtinath Kurtakoti 's Kannada Novel, "Aa Mani" (Kannada : "ಆ ಮನೀ"), which means "That House" in Kannada. The Telefilm, being shot for Doordarshan India, was to be inHindi , and was thus named "Woh Ghar". Known for his eye for details, Mr. Karnad insisted on havingKannada background children who could speak Hindi, for his lead play. The telefilm mainly casts 15 children in age group 8-11 from Delhi Kannada School,New Delhi .ynopsis
The story is set in rural
Karnataka background and shows a bunch of children playing enacting adult life through a game, innocently depicting social dogmas of the prevailing era, such aschild marriage ,dowry andsuperstitions .The movie includes two musical scores, "Kanya dhan paraya hai apna" and "Suno suno ektara bole"; the latter filmed on the famous playwright
BV Karanth .The movie begins with a bunch of kids running out of School as the school bells rings - the children all gathering under a tree to play the famous Karnataka Rural Game of "Marakoti Aata" (Kannada : ಮರಕೋತಿ ಆಟ) or the tree monkey game.
Later on, the children get together, to 'play' the story of life by copying elders what they see through their innocent eyes, even when words like Dowry and Marriage were hardly understood in true sense. They copy adult life, play parents, care for their children, and even "marry off" their children.
The Shooting
The shooting took about 21 days (three weeks)in a crumbling old Haveli (Large House) at
Mehrauli at the outskirts of Delhi, near the historicQutub Minar .All participating children wore rustic hairstyles and makeup, in an effort to look like village urchins, with traditional 'lehenga'-top dresses for girls and the boys sporting a 'pancha' (a style of dhoti wearing) and Khadi '
Kurta s'. Some even had Shendi's to sport, the typical old worldBrahmin pony tail.References
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