Kadala Mage

Kadala Mage
Directed by Praveen Jain
Produced by Sadhana N Shetty
Screenplay by Krishna Prasad, Mithun Prasad
Story by Krishna Prasad, Mithun Prasad
Starring

Bhavya
Diganth
Soorya
Sarita Jain
Rajesh Bantwal
Bhojaraj Vamanjoor
Lakshman

Kumar Mallur
Sarojini Shetty
Ila Vitla
Music by S.P.Chandrakanth
(Lyrics by: Vijay Kumar Kodialbail)
Cinematography Suresh Babu
Edited by Shyam
Production
company
Bhramari Creations
Release dates
  • 15 August 2006 (2006-08-15) (South Karnataka)
Running time
2hr 30mins
Country India
Language Tulu

Kadala Mage (Son of the Sea) is a 2006 Indian Tulu language film directed by Praveen Jain and produced by Sadhana N Shetty, Starring Bhavya, Diganth, Soorya, Sarita Jain, Rajesh Bantwal, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Lakshman Kumar Mallur, Sarojini Shetty and Ila Vitla in the lead roles.

Plot

Karna(Soorya) from the fishermen's community, is a hardworking and courageous young man, who feels the pulse of the people around him and fights for their rights. He supports his younger sister Kavita and parents, living with him. Arun(Diganth), a spoilt rich brat, throws his weight around in college. Anjali(Saritha jain), a no-nonsense girl, faces his arrogance boldly. Yet, in unusual circumstances, they turn into friends. Arun mistakes her friendship for love. As they happen to go to the seashore, Anjali shows her aversion for fish and insults the fishermen. Karna, unable to tolerate her attitude, slaps and advises her. Later on, when Arun and Anjali were about to be drowned at sea, Karna saves them and tells them the fishermen know to save lives as well to teach the arrogant persons. Anjali admires his courage and sincerity and instantly starts loving him. She even pledges her life for him. But Karna does not love her. Eventually, Karna loses everything in a mishap at sea and becomes a destitute. Arun, in the meantime, reforms himself and begins a new life. The climax lies in what happens to Karna and whom Anjali is destined to be with.

List of Tulu Movies

References

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