SandalwoodChandrashekar Bandiyappa’s film has Vybhav playing a techie whose life changes dramatically when he decides to go back to his roots to save his community from evil.Aravind ShwethaYouTube screenshotA total of 12 Kannada films have released today – highest for any week this year. One among them, Taarakaasura, has, however, managed to grab maximum attention and a good number of screens amid all the hoopla. Director Chandrashekar Bandiyappa, who in his debut film Rathaavara had given meaningful insights into the transgender community, this time sheds light on the lives and customs of the Budbudke (a tribe of soothsayers). Mythology has it that Taarakasura was a powerful asura (demon) who repeatedly defeated the gods until heaven was on the verge of collapse. Shiva’s son Karthikeya killed him ultimately, proving that good will always win against evil. The story line of Taarakaasura draws a parallel to this story, essentially a fight between good and evil.
- 11/23/2018
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
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