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'''''Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane Godhuli''''' is a 1977 [[India]]n [[drama film]] co-directed by [[Girish Karnad]] and [[B. V. Karanth]], starring [[Kulbhushan Kharbanda]], [[Om Puri]] and [[Naseeruddin Shah]].{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}}
'''''Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane''''' or '''''Godhuli''''' is a 1977 [[India]]n [[drama film]] co-directed by [[Girish Karnad]] and [[B. V. Karanth]], starring [[Kulbhushan Kharbanda]], [[Om Puri]] and [[Naseeruddin Shah]].{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}} It is based on the Kannada novel ''[[Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane (novel)|Tabali neenade Magane]]'', written by [[S. L. Bhyrappa|S. L. Byrappa]] as an allegory for nation-building and the clash of modernity with tradition in rural India. It portrays the story of a modern agriculturist who returns from US after studying agriculture and brings his American wife to the village.{{Sfn|Valicha|1988|p=81, 99}} {{Sfn|Chakravarty|2011|p=257-258}} The film was made in Hindi and Kannada versions: ''[[Godhuli]]''  (English: The Hour of the Gods).{{Sfn|Ray|Joshi|2005|p=97}}{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}}
 
It is based on the Kannada novel ''Tabali neenade Magane'', written by S.L. Byrappa as an allegory for nation-building and the clash of modernity with tradition in rural India. It portrays the story of a modern agriculturist who returns from US after studying agriculture and brings his American wife to the village.{{Sfn|Valicha|1988|p=81, 99}} {{Sfn|Chakravarty|2011|p=257-258}} The film was made in Hindi and Kannada versions: ''[[Godhuli]]''  (English: The Hour of the Gods).{{Sfn|Ray|Joshi|2005|p=97}}{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}}


''Godhuli'' was included the 1984 [[International Film Festival of India]] (IFFI).{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}} At the [[25th National Film Awards]], S. P. Ramanathan won the [[National Film Award for Best Audiography|Best Audiography]].<ref name="25thaward">{{cite web|url=http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm25thNFAAward.aspx|title=25th National Film Awards|publisher=[[International Film Festival of India]]|access-date=4 October 2011}}</ref><ref name="25thawardPDF">{{cite web|url=http://dff.nic.in/2011/25th_nff_1977.pdf|title=25th National Film Awards (PDF)|publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]]|access-date=4 October 2011}}</ref> It won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay]] at the [[27th Filmfare Awards]] for Girish Karnad and [[B.V. Karanth]].<ref>{{cite web
''Godhuli'' was included the 1984 [[International Film Festival of India]] (IFFI).{{Sfn|DIFF|1978|p=101}} At the [[25th National Film Awards]], S. P. Ramanathan won the [[National Film Award for Best Audiography|Best Audiography]].<ref name="25thaward">{{cite web|url=http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm25thNFAAward.aspx|title=25th National Film Awards|publisher=[[International Film Festival of India]]|access-date=4 October 2011}}</ref><ref name="25thawardPDF">{{cite web|url=http://dff.nic.in/2011/25th_nff_1977.pdf|title=25th National Film Awards (PDF)|publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]]|access-date=4 October 2011}}</ref> It won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay]] at the [[27th Filmfare Awards]] for Girish Karnad and [[B.V. Karanth]].<ref>{{cite web
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