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'''''Simhada Mari Sainya''''' is a 1981 Indian [[Kannada language]] [[children's film]] directed by [[Rajendra Singh Babu]]. It stars [[Arjun Sarja]] (credited as Master Arjun Sarja), [[Amrish Puri]] and Baby Rekha in the lead roles. The supporting cast features an [[Ensemble cast|ensemble]] of other child actors and top Kannada stars. It won two awards at the 1981–82 [[Karnataka State Film Awards]] — [[Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor|Best Editor]] (K. Balu) and [[Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor (Female)|Best Female Child Actor]] (Baby Rekha).
'''''Simhada Mari Sainya''''' is a 1981 Indian [[Kannada language]] [[children's film]] directed by [[Rajendra Singh Babu]]. It stars [[Arjun Sarja]] (credited as Master Arjun Sarja), [[Amrish Puri]] and Baby Rekha. The supporting cast features an [[Ensemble cast|ensemble]] of other child actors and top Kannada stars. It won two awards at the 1981–82 [[Karnataka State Film Awards]] — [[Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor|Best Editor]] (K. Balu) and [[Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor (Female)|Best Female Child Actor]] (Baby Rekha).


The film is notable for a scene that involves [[Arjun Sarja]] clinging onto a helicopter hovering at a height of 500 feet above the ground.<ref>{{cite news |title= When stars are struck… |url= http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/when-stars-are-struck/article4588240.ece |newspaper= The Hindu |date= 6 April 2013 |accessdate= 17 November 2014}}</ref>
The film is notable for a scene that involves [[Arjun Sarja]] clinging onto a helicopter hovering at a height of 500 feet above the ground.<ref>{{cite news |title= When stars are struck… |url= http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/when-stars-are-struck/article4588240.ece |newspaper= The Hindu |date= 6 April 2013 |accessdate= 17 November 2014}}</ref>
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[[Category:Indian children's films]]
[[Category:Indian children's films]]
[[Category:1980s children's films]]
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Simhada Mari Sainya
File:Kannada film Simhada Mari Sainya poster.jpg
Film VCD cover
Directed byRajendra Singh Babu
Produced byNathan Robinson Somashankar
Thomas Suryaraj Nagaprakash
Written byHarish Vinayak Subba Rao
Starring
Music byChellapilla Satyam
CinematographyPrathap Singh Prakash
Edited byKarthik Balu
Production
company
S. R. S. Productions
Distributed byVaruna Films
Release date
31 July 1981
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Simhada Mari Sainya is a 1981 Indian Kannada language children's film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu. It stars Arjun Sarja (credited as Master Arjun Sarja), Amrish Puri and Baby Rekha. The supporting cast features an ensemble of other child actors and top Kannada stars. It won two awards at the 1981–82 Karnataka State Film AwardsBest Editor (K. Balu) and Best Female Child Actor (Baby Rekha).

The film is notable for a scene that involves Arjun Sarja clinging onto a helicopter hovering at a height of 500 feet above the ground.[1]

Plot[edit]

A group of children, led by James and Arjun, journey into a forest to rescue the two daughters of their friend's sisters kidnapped by an evil man played by Amrish Puri.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Simhada Mari Sainya
Soundtrack album by
Released1981
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSaregama

Chellapilla Satyam composed the background score and the music for the soundtracks in the album.

Track list
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Idly Vade Sambar"  S. P. Balasubrahmanyam  
2. "Simhada Mari Sainya"  S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki  
3. "Nane Rama Neene Lakshmana"  S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki  
4. "Doora Yake Ninthihe"  S. Janaki  

References[edit]

  1. "When stars are struck…". The Hindu. 6 April 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2014.