Change gives a new lease to life Robert L Sungte bengaloored English (U) Cast: Harish Raj, Meghana Mudiyan Director: Swaroop Kanchi One of the dialogues in the film rightly declares: “You can’t stand still in Bangalore. You have to keep moving.” But there are people like Babhru, a young bestselling author who returns to Bangalore, [...]
Getting ready to be Bengaloored Bhawna Gera Vijan First Published : 03 Jul 2010 07:29:31 AM IST Director Swaroop Kanchi says he is eagerly awaiting the response to his English film Bengaloored, which was released this week. Kanchi, who has been making short films since the age of 16, is so nervous this time that [...]
To download Bengaloored Caller tunes do the needful & read on for more Info about the Music. Vasu Dixit is the Music Composer for our film & is also the front man of a folk/Rock band called Swarathma . This is his first film as a Music Composer and has really given the listeners a [...]
Initially when I met Swaroop I always wanted to work with him and be a part of at least one of his films after hearing about his previous works. So it was like a dream come true when he agreed to take me as his crew member, I took this opportunity and started working with [...]
Change. everything is changing. The only thing permanent is change. The change that is happening in Bangalore is very rapid and not many people are able to deal with this change. The city is just a mirror to the consciousness of Man, every person & society in general is moving rapidly trying to be more [...]
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So the first Preview is done. It’s such a big relief to actually go through this process of making a film, completing it and then finally showcasing it to people on the big screen. It’s tedious, tremendously nerve wrecking and emotionally takes its toll. When you are done with a film & finally screening it, [...]
Dubbing. Its a bad word in my dictionary. I am a lover of live sound. for those who dont know the technicalities Let me explain. When you shoot a film you record video and audio. The audio is not suitable for use to project on a big screen in most cases because there is too [...]
Before I go on to share my worthwhile experiences working in the film I would like to Thank Swaroop Kanchi for giving me this wonderful opportunity to work in this film.This has been my first platform where I got into and learnt the art of film making. Swaroop has been a mentor,a friend and also [...]
when i met kanchi to talk about this film i was not sure about working in this project. Then i went through the script & decided I had to work on this project. Working in ths film was a good experience, and we had a lot fun,it was nice to work with kanchi,He gave me [...]
Now that the edit is pretty much done. A lot has to be worked out about the rest of the post production. Mainly in the sound Dept. Primarily the film needs to re-dubbed as soon as possible, The music, Background score and sound designing and effects need to be worked out. The final mastering comes [...]
You know, it’s quite fantastic to land up in a film that you had not even the remotest idea about! Well, thanks to a friend who had to leave in a hurry… i found myself scurrying for this project! It’s was my first time in a film though not the first time taking pictures! But i [...]
Bengaloored First Cut is ready. I just finished work on the edit. But this is still very early stages, next I’ll need to polish up the entire film, work towards a more solid and smoother final cut with transitions, color correction et al. I must say this is quite a relief too, to be able [...]
The first time I met swaroop kanchi…. i was like… man………..this guy is much much younger than I had thought …..and what I liked about him immediately was his confidence! So what really made me take up this project?? ‘Bengaloored‘ itself…. being a Bangalorean myself it was cool to be part of the film .. i am [...]
Thank you all for the overwhelming Response. Bengaloored is an Indian English Feature film set in Bangalore, it’s Produced & Directed by Swaroop Kanchi & Co-Produced by Pradheep Raju, Meghana & Harish Raj play the Female & Male Protagonists. It’s the story of a young author who returns to Bangalore after 10 years to to [...]
Shamshad Khan is our Photographer who worked on Stop motion photography for the film, here she shares a few words about her experience working on the film. Stop motion is one of the most wackiest ever technique one can experiment with, the possibilities are endless, One of the earliest shorts produced using stop-motion was The Missing Link. [...]
It was one of those days. Here I am posting some pictures of our Heroine Meghana being mobbed by school children.
The shooting is completed. Atleast the principal photography, we still have one more day of montages to shoot. The shooting has gone off exceptionally well. I am really amazed, surprised, excited, relieved and happy about the entire shooting span and how things have turned out. Having said that Shooting a film is only 25% of [...]
Day 8 shooting is completed. I thought Id put up a picture from the shoot. still working hard, still smiling, still rolling, letting nature take its course. Love Kanchi
We have completed 6 days of shooting. I am happy with how it’s going. The actors have all been very understanding and performing above my expectations, especially some of the ensemble cast who I did not think would raise the bar even higher, I must say I was pleasantly surprised. I have been going through [...]
I am sitting here at the cusp of the third day of shooting. We have completed 2 days, it’s been a lot of fun, a LoTTT of work and some craziness. The process has been bit slow I think, we are behind the schedule a bit, but we’re creating good work, getting good shots and [...]
Tomorrow is the first day of shooting. I am very very nervous but also very very excited. I have butterflies, cockroches and lizards in my stomach. The first day we have a lot on our plate, shooting entire day in an Old house in Malleshwaram. Just wishing & hoping all will go good and we [...]
I am getting more comfortable with how I am planning to shoot. A little more relaxed, but also a lot more anxious. Cant wait to just start shooting. Some crew members are exceptional in their attitude and passion & commitment, some are outrageously irresponsible and are in the team for the wrong reasons. Sometimes I [...]
Harish Raj Plays Babruvahana, the male protagonist of the film, a writer who returns from France to Bangalore to re-discover the city of his childhood & to start a new life at home. Harish Raj is a Primarily a Film Actor, he’s also just directed and starred in his latest feature ‘Kalaakaar’. He’s acted in [...]
The beauty of film making is that one day you are ready to kill yourself, the next heavens are brought down for your own pleasure. Last week was crazy, started easy-ended crazy, this week we are going through major shift in the dynamics of the film. A friend told me to ‘BELIEVE’ so I am. [...]
Crazy day. Hard day. Ive had a head ache the entire day. Went through the script with the male lead. Some issues with cast & crew. Ever since I wrote in the previous post that I want to be patient and calm, Ive been getting angry, losing cool and getting stressed. But that’s film making [...]
Yesterday June 5th 2009 was supposed to be an auspicious day, so some one suggested that we do our first shot yesterday. Well to me any day I can start shooting is an auspicious day. We did some montages last night with Suneel. It was a good warmup before we start with the real deal. [...]
Meghana plays Radha, our Female Lead & the woman on a pedestral in the life of Our male Protagonist. Meghana is a professional actress, born & bought up in the USA, she has returned to India to re-discover her roots and pursue acting seriously.
Gave a Narration to my Assistant Directors. They enjoyed the screenplay. but I still think there’s work that needs to be done. Finishing touches to the screenplay, most often than not the the small things make a big difference. The attention should be focussed on the details. The small nuances. Finalised the male lead today. [...]
The work is getting more hectic, the dates are nearing. Things are heating up. It is exciting but still a lot needs to be done. I am just trying to stay grounded and enjoy the process..and stay balanced. The story needs some more working. I like it, now is the time to polish it and [...]
JUNE 2 2009 Made a few changes in the script. Getting rid of a few characters because they didnt add anything to the story. Still feel like I need to develop the male lead- femal lead relationship a bit- its just a little undercooked. Still working towards a good male lead- need to positively fix [...]
We kind of fixed the male lead’s father’s character. Need to re-confirm. We kind of fixed a location for the old poet’s house. We kind of fixed the lead actress. We kind of have a big meeting with a big theatre guy for the old poet’s role. we kind of really really still looking for [...]
This is a small test run we shot to try out some stop motion photography & some video footage together. Work still needs to be done to master the technique. But it was a fun shoot & we learnt a lot about how we can adapt stop motion into film and still make it work.
On 31st May. We did a test run with a few new techniques to shoot. One of the pictures from the dry shoot.
Location option for Male lead’s house. I think it’s perfect, just need to see if the interiors will fit as well. For my taste, it’s a little too small inside & too cramped with too many things..and moving stuff will be a problem & might be inconvenient for the owners
40 pages of screenplay typed out. Script in the head, need to take print outs. Casting going slow. so far locations dont seem like a problem. Title fixed – BENGALOORED. Waiting for producer’s return. waiting for casting director’s return. waiting for one good Assistant Director. Fixed Art director & two Assistnt directors. Have to still [...]
To download Bengaloored Caller tunes do the needful & read on for more Info about the Music.
Vasu Dixit is the Music Composer for our film & is also the front man of a folk/Rock band called Swarathma . This is his first film as a Music Composer and has really given the listeners a treat with his array of songs of different genres & styles and had the complete freedom from the director to go all out and create a new vibe with the Bengaloored Album.
Unlike other films the songs for this one was recorded after the shooting and the editing was complete. When the director Swaroop Kanchi & Vasu Dixit got together for the first time to create the music. They knew they had something special going on musically.
The first song “Ell hogali Shivane” lyrics was penned by the director & Vasu within less than 2 hours on a busy day in Swaroop’s office, what started as an experiment on that day had the rest of the people amazed when the impromptu jamming quickly turned into the First track of the film. The Indian drum that is used in that song was actually bought from an Old Shiva Temple in Bangalore. Vasu has done the Vocals himself.
“Rang Mahal” is a song penned by the famous Indian poet-Saint Kabir Das, it’s a beautiful song written by the saint full of rebellion, love and wisdom. He taunts people asking why they wander searching for God everywhere when he lies in their own hearts. It’s a folk song in Malawi, which is a dialect of Hindi. What’s interesting is the use of ik tara-an Old Indian String Instrument used in the song- The instrument was once a favourite of poet-saints in Maharashtra and was lost to history but bringing it back with this song is a joy and it adds a very folk feel to the song. Vasu Dixit again croons & bring Kabir’s words back to life with his soulful rendition.
“Baawara” was the song to be finalized last and it appears at the end of the film. The song describes the mood of the protagonist and & the entire film. But somehow this was the song that was hardest to compose, as the director just did not appear to like whatever the composer and programmer Abhilash Lakra came up with. They tried to make it a Rock song, and then they tried to make it seem more traditionally Indian But only after many permutation & combinations finally the song was made and it quickly became the favourite song of the composer & the director. It’s a track that slowly creeps into the system but once the listener is tuned he’s hooked on to it & haunted by the tune.
“Neel Nadi” written by Imran choudhry, it’s a song between a Mother & her son. In this case the mother is no more but her heart still weeps for her son who is finding his life incomplete without her. She sings that everything in Nature is his mother, the breeze that soothes him while he’s feeling hot is caring for him like his mother, the first rain drops that moisten the earthy & bring joy is also his mother, so metaphorically she’s saying that mother nature still cares for him and existence itself is mothering him. The beauty of the penned lyrics will be lost in translation so it’s better to listen. Ritisha Padmanabh has the done lead vocals matched equally with melodious flute and strings.
“Pal Pal” seemed like a disaster from day one. The lyrics were penned by vasu & director in a car within 2 hours. It was an experiment, a big leap for vasu Dixit, front man of band “swarathma” who has never composed a song this way. It’s a combination of Hip-Hop , Bhangra & Pop. The rapper who was bought in for recording just could not get his tempo right, he had the right accent & got hold of the texture and the groove but just could not get it right, so after a few hours Joel Dubba who sang “Piya tori Naina” stepped in and gave the perfect take & the hip-hope bits were recorded. Another singer who came to record another song for the album somehow also had a bad day and left without even trying to record as she didn’t feel she could hit the notes that Vasu had composed. But somehow when Vasu got to know that she’s Punjabi, he coaxed her to translate a bit of the lyrics in Punjabi and thus we got our bhangra beats for the song.
“Piya tori Naina” is one of the favorite songs for most who have previewed the album. Penned by Swaroop Kanchi with additional lyrics from Joel Dubba, the song was composed keeping in mind a scene in the film where the lead actors ride on the bike and play around in an open field. It’s the only romantic track in the film. The mouth organ is used in the song and gives a great texture to the song adding a certain sense of romance. Though it’s a romantic song & the hero keeps confessing his love to the beloved, the lyrics are written in such a way that she says she understands what he feels like but stops short of confessing her love in return in a very tactful manner. Watching the movie will shed more light on the meaning of her words in the song. Joel Dubba & Ritisha Padmanabh have done the lead vocals for this song.
Overall the composition of the album took over two months in a far away suburb in Bangalore, The director & the Music Director worked during the nights & often slept on the carpet in the studio after working on a session till early hours in the morning. The director would then head to another studio to re-record (dub) the vocals with his actors and would return in the evening to continue the composition. The crazy hours of work & wandering seems to have paid off with the initial good reviews the movie & its music seem to be getting.
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June 12th, 2010 at 11:47 am
Beautiful article.. It more or less covers everything which happened.. But I feel the programmer/sound-engineer/mixing-mastering-guy, ABHILASH LAKRA deserves special mention.. He was as important to the project as the afore-mentioned people in creating this special album..
June 12th, 2010 at 12:00 pm
I have asked mr.Lakhra to write about his experiences working on the film. I would be more than happy to give him his own page on the Bengaloored website as he deserves it & much more.
June 25th, 2010 at 3:36 am
where is the movie being exhibited i am interested to see
July 3rd, 2010 at 1:30 am
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July 10th, 2010 at 2:52 pm
Its just started….very soon a great number of people are going to get Bangaloored…..I pray fot its great success.Thanks to Vasu & Swaroop Sir for making me a part of Bangaloored.