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Putaani Party (Kannada: ಪುಟಾಣಿ ಪಾರ್ಟಿ, English: The Kid Gang) is a 2009 Kannada language feature film. Produced by Children's Film Society, India, the film was shot in a village called Honnapura situated near the town of DharwadinSouth India. The film uses local actors, most of them first timers who are new to the medium of films. The film has a particular dialect of Kannada that is spoken by a few in that part of India.

Putaani Party
Film poster
Directed byRamchandra P. N.
Screenplay byRamchandra P. N.
Story byJayalakshmi Patil
Mayyur Dandewale
Produced byChildren's Film Society, India
CinematographySameer Mahajan
Edited byArunabha Mukerjee
Music byVijay Prakash
Distributed byChildren's Film Society, India

Release date

  • 2009 (2009)

Running time

78 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

This film has been scripted and directed by Ramchandra PN, a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. His earlier film Suddha had won the best Indian film at the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian Films, New Delhi, 2007. Putaani Party is his second feature film and his first in Kannada language.

Plot

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Children in action

AGram Panchayat (village governing body) in rural India facilitates the functioning of the Makkala Samiti (Children’s Committee) – a children’s body elected by the children themselves.

The committee acts as a pressure group in trying to get the local governance react to various social issues that it raises. Guided by a sympathetic school teacher, the children’s honesty and persistency ruffles many feathers among the adults, some of whom have been using the ‘Makkala Samiti’ for their own needs.

What follows is a subtle cat and mouse game, by the end of which the children hope to get their voice heard.

The film subtly speaks about the Children's rightstoself governance and the pathetic attitude we adults have towards this issue.

Awards

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57th National Film Awards

The film has won the Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) for the 57th National Film Award for Best Children's Film for the year 2009 constituted by the Government of India.[1]

Film festival participation

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Protest by Kannur Children

Cast

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Gaarya

(Source: Upperstall.com)[2]

Controversies

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Putaani Party was dragged into a controversy that was not of its own making, when one jury member of the National Film Awards revealed some bit of the jury deliberations to the press in Kerala. He claimed that Kesu the joint winner of the award was based on one of his earlier films, but claimed responsibility for Kesu jointly getting the award. Also, the jury member revealed that because no single film deserved the National Award for Best Children's Film, it was given to two films.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Microsoft Word - 57th_NFA_Press_Release.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  • ^ "Source". Upperstall. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  • ^ "Source". Mathrubhumi.com. 17 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
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