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| director = [[Nagesh Kukunoor]] | | director = [[Nagesh Kukunoor]] | ||
| writer = Nagesh Kukunoor | | writer = Nagesh Kukunoor | ||
| starring = Nagesh Kukunoor<br/>[[Rajashree (actress)|Rajashree]]<br/>[[Elahe Hiptoola]]<br/>Anoop Ratnaker Rao | | starring = Nagesh Kukunoor<br/>[[Rajashree (actress)|Rajashree]]<br/>[[Elahe Hiptoola]]<br/>Anoop Ratnaker Rao | ||
| producer = Nagesh Kukunoor | | producer = Nagesh Kukunoor | ||
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| country = India | | country = India | ||
| language = English<br>Hindi<br>Telugu | | language = English<br>Hindi<br>Telugu | ||
| budget = | | budget = {{INR}}12 [[lakh]]<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.filmcompanion.in/nagesh-kukunoor-movie-hyderabad-blues-trivia|title=Nagesh Kukunoor On Making Hyderabad Blues With Rs 12 Lakhs And Untrained Actors|first=Team|last=FC|date=16 July 2018}}</ref> | ||
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'''''Hyderabad Blues''''' is a 1998 Indian [[drama film]] written, directed, and produced by [[Nagesh Kukunoor]].<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://scroll.in/reel/886474/its-going-to-be-a-total-failure-how-nagesh-kukunoor-proved-everyone-wrong-with-hyderabad-blues|title='It's going to be a total failure': How Nagesh Kukunoor proved everyone wrong with 'Hyderabad Blues'|first=Nandini|last=Ramnath|website=Scroll.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b81243992|title=HYDERABAD BLUES (1998)|website=BFI}}</ref> Primarily shot in the English language, the film explores culture clash from an [[Indian American]]'s perspective, vacationing back home in [[Hyderabad, India]] and finding himself a foreigner in his own land.<ref name="auto"/> | '''''Hyderabad Blues''''' is a 1998 Indian [[drama film]] written, directed, and produced by [[Nagesh Kukunoor]].<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://scroll.in/reel/886474/its-going-to-be-a-total-failure-how-nagesh-kukunoor-proved-everyone-wrong-with-hyderabad-blues|title='It's going to be a total failure': How Nagesh Kukunoor proved everyone wrong with 'Hyderabad Blues'|first=Nandini|last=Ramnath|website=Scroll.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b81243992|title=HYDERABAD BLUES (1998)|website=BFI}}</ref> Primarily shot in the English language, the film explores culture clash from an [[Indian American]]'s perspective, vacationing back home in [[Hyderabad, India]] and finding himself a foreigner in his own land.<ref name="auto"/> | ||
The film starred non-mainstream actors, including Kukunoor in his directorial and acting debut, as well as his family members and friends.<ref name="auto2"/><ref>{{cite web|author=IANS |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/20-years-on-hyderabad-blues-prequel-on-nagesh-kukunoor-s-mind-118071300410_1.html |title=20 years on, 'Hyderabad Blues' prequel on Nagesh Kukunoor's mind | Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date= |access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref> The film heralded new age | The film starred non-mainstream actors, including Kukunoor in his directorial and acting debut, as well as his family members and friends.<ref name="auto2"/><ref>{{cite web|author=IANS |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/20-years-on-hyderabad-blues-prequel-on-nagesh-kukunoor-s-mind-118071300410_1.html |title=20 years on, 'Hyderabad Blues' prequel on Nagesh Kukunoor's mind | Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date= |access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref> The film heralded new age Indian independent cinema.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiememe.org/dhanak|title=Dhanak | An Indie Meme Presentation|website=indiememe}}</ref> | ||
Hyderabad Blues was premiered at the [[Eros International]] Mini Theatre, Mumbai; the [[Denver Film Festival]], the "View From Abroad" section of the [[Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image|First MAMI Film Festival]]; as well as the [[National Centre for the Performing Arts (India)|National Centre for the Performing Arts]] in [[Mumbai]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.filmcompanion.in/nagesh-kukunoor-movie-hyderabad-blues-trivia|title=Nagesh Kukunoor On Making Hyderabad Blues With Rs 12 Lakhs And Untrained Actors|first=Team|last=FC|date=16 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/Consumer/Z91zkiRWa8PEs5OOZfkr1N/When-movies-lose-money-I-dont-lose-any-sleep-over-it-Nage.html|title=When movies lose money, I don't lose any sleep over it: Nagesh Kukunoor|first=Sudhish|last=Kamath|date=14 July 2018|website=livemint}}</ref> It was premiered as a three part television series in [[Doordarshan]].<ref name="auto1"/> | Hyderabad Blues was premiered at the [[Eros International]] Mini Theatre, Mumbai; the [[Denver Film Festival]], the "View From Abroad" section of the [[Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image|First MAMI Film Festival]]; as well as the [[National Centre for the Performing Arts (India)|National Centre for the Performing Arts]] in [[Mumbai]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.filmcompanion.in/nagesh-kukunoor-movie-hyderabad-blues-trivia|title=Nagesh Kukunoor On Making Hyderabad Blues With Rs 12 Lakhs And Untrained Actors|first=Team|last=FC|date=16 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/Consumer/Z91zkiRWa8PEs5OOZfkr1N/When-movies-lose-money-I-dont-lose-any-sleep-over-it-Nage.html|title=When movies lose money, I don't lose any sleep over it: Nagesh Kukunoor|first=Sudhish|last=Kamath|date=14 July 2018|website=livemint}}</ref> It was premiered as a three part television series in [[Doordarshan]].<ref name="auto1"/> | ||
Hyderabad Blues garnered the "Audience Award for best film" at the Peachtree International Film Festival in Atlanta, as well as the [[Rhode Island International Film Festival]].<ref name="auto2"/> In 2018, Hyderabad Blues, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a special screening in [[Mumbai]] by "Drishyam Films" where it was featured in the "Indie Film Masters" edition.<ref name="auto2"/> Hyderabad Blues was followed up by its direct sequel [[Hyderabad Blues 2]] which released in 2004.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://archive.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/july042004/mr2.asp |title=Hyderabad Blues 2 |newspaper=[[Deccan Herald]] |date=4 July 2004 |access-date=5 Dec 2011}}</ref> | Hyderabad Blues garnered the "Audience Award for best film" at the Peachtree International Film Festival in Atlanta, as well as the [[Rhode Island International Film Festival]].<ref name="auto2"/> In 2018, Hyderabad Blues, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a special screening in [[Mumbai]] by "Drishyam Films" where it was featured in the "Indie Film Masters" edition.<ref name="auto2"/> Hyderabad Blues was followed up by its direct sequel [[Hyderabad Blues 2]] which was released in 2004.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://archive.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/july042004/mr2.asp |title=Hyderabad Blues 2 |newspaper=[[Deccan Herald]] |date=4 July 2004 |access-date=5 Dec 2011}}</ref> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== |