Tarka (film)

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Tarka
File:Kannada film Tarka poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed bySunil Kumar Desai[1]
Produced bySunil Kumar Desai
Screenplay bySunil Kumar Desai
Based onThe Unexpected Guest
by Agatha Christie
StarringShankar Nag
Devaraj
Vanitha Vasu
Music byGuna Singh
CinematographyP. Rajan
Edited byA. Subramanyam
Production
company
Rachana
Distributed bySri Bharat Films
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
132 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Tarka (Kannada: ತರ್ಕ, English: Logic) is a 1989 Indian Kannada language suspense thriller film directed and produced by Sunil Kumar Desai based on Agatha Christie's 1958 play The Unexpected Guest[2][3][4] and starring Shankar Nag, Devaraj and Vanitha Vasu. It also features Shivaraj, Avinash, Shashidhar Bhat, Praveen Nayak and Sudhakar Pai.

The film was unusual for, it had no fight and song sequences, unlike most films during the time.[5] It was also a commercial success during the time of its release and completed a 100-day run in theatres.[6] The film is considered a landmark in parallel cinema of Karnataka.[5]

At the 1988–89 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film won two awards: Best Screenplay (Sunil Kumar Desai) and Best Sound Recording (K. S. Krishnamurthy). Desai also won the 1989 Filmfare Award for Best Director – Kannada.[2] Tennis Krishna worked as an assistant director in this movie.

It was remade in Tamil in 1990 as Puriyaadha Pudhir and in Hindi in 1997 as Chupp.[2] The Malayalam remake titled Chodhyam was made in 1990 with Mohanlal in the role of the investigator but was never released.

Plot[edit]

The film opens to Akshay (Shankar Nag), having escaped from jail, being chased by the police when accidentally runs into the house of Sudha (Vanitha Vasu), a high school classmate of his. He hides in a closet when Inspector Cowry (Avinash) knocks the door. As he hides, he finds the corpse of her husband, Rithwik Kumar (Devaraj) dumped there. The officer breaks the news to Sudha that the plane by which her husband Kumar traveled to Calcutta crashed, killing all the passengers. She appears shocked and breaks down in front of the officer. After he leaves, she reveals to Akshay that she killed her husband and confides in him. He joins her in disposing of the corpse in an abandoned well by her estate.

The story goes into a flashback with Sudha narrating to Akshay the reason she killed him, shown in a series of broken sequences. Kumar, who suffers from schizophrenia is suspicious of his wife's fidelity and is unable to make love to her. He hallucinates scenes of her making love to her male friends, among who is Shashidhar, a friend who she meets often. Planning on catching them "red-handed", he plans on a fake trip to Calcutta, and returns to his house to find them talking, following the day of his departure. Mad with rage, he attacks Sudha intending to kill her, but from an accidental turn of events leading to his death, makes her believe that Shashidhar killed him. Shashidhar, in pursuit to report the matter at the police station, is hit by a police vehicle and finds himself admitted at a hospital.

Cut to the present, Akshay disguising as Harish, a friend of Kumar, meets the mourners and appears to offer support to Sudha. Sudha receives phone calls from a person who demands a ransom from her husband's property that she inherits following his death, blackmailing her that he would otherwise report the matter of her killing and disposing of Kumar's corpse, to the police. The blackmailer directs her to come to a spot with an amount of 2 lakh. Pursued by the police, the blackmailer, who emerges to be Cowry, is arrested. Cowry reveals that he saw Sudha and Akshay throwing Kumar's corpse in the estate well and decided to blackmail Sudha. Following a further investigation at the crime scene, the investigating officer gets to know that the weapon used in the murder was a knife. Using this as evidence, he reveals the murderer, who then confesses to his crime. The murderer then narrates a story shown in a flashback sequence of his girlfriend Smitha (Vijayaranjini) being raped by Kumar and his friends, with Smitha committing suicide following the incident. A few days later, walking straight into Kumar's house intending to kill him to avenge Smitha's death, the murderer seizes the opportunity of the ensuing drama in the house between Kumar and Sudha and slits Kumar's throat unseen by Sudha. Cut to the present, he gets arrested along with Sudha and are being brought to jail by a police vehicle. The film ends with the murderer tackling the cops out and escaping.

Cast[edit]

  • Shankar Nag as Akshay / Harish
  • Vanitha Vasu as Sudha
  • Devaraj as Ritwik Kumar
  • Shivaraj
  • Avinash as Inspector Cowry
  • Shashidhar Bhat as Shashidhar
  • Praveen Nayak
  • Sudhakar Pai
  • Kumar
  • Krishna
  • M. S. L. Murthy
  • Nagendra
  • Srikanth
  • Sampath Kumar
  • Vijayaranjini in a cameo appearance as Smitha
  • Uday in a cameo appearance

Reception[edit]

The film was a blockbuster at the box office. After 30 years, the film was re-released on 3 February 2017.

References[edit]

  1. R, Shilpa Sebastian (21 October 2019). "The long road before 'Tarka' happened" – via www.thehindu.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "'Tarka' returns after 30 years". Bangalore Mirror.
  3. "The Unexpected Guest". pinterest.com. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  4. "Sunil Kumar Desai returns to suspense thrillers genre". Bangalore Mirror.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "The Alfred Hitchcock of Kannada Cinema…". viewfinderscenes.wordpress.com. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  6. Tarka (31 October 2014). Weekend With Ramesh - Episode 15 - September 20, 2014. India: Zee Kannada.

External links[edit]

Template:The Unexpected Guest