Allama (film)

Allama is a 2017 Indian Kannada musical drama Historical film directed by T. S. Nagabharana. The film stars Dhananjaya and Meghana Raj in the lead roles. Principal photography of the film started in late 2015. It was released theatrically on 26 January 2017.

The film was nominated as India's entry for the International Council for Film, Television and Audio-visual Communication (ICFT) UNESCO Gandhi Medal. At the 64th National Film Awards, it won awards for Best Music Direction for Songs and Best Background Score (Bapu Padmanabha) and Best Make-up Artist (N. K. Ramakrishna).

Plot
The film captures the story of the rebellious thinker Allama, also known as Allama Prabhu. It narrates the tale of the 12th-century metaphysician, a son of a temple dancer, who embarks on a quest for knowledge and answers to his four core sentiments, yearning, and obsession – Maddales, failures, and self-realization.

Cast

 * Dhananjaya as Allama Prabhu
 * Meghana Raj as Maya Devi, a temple dancer
 * Taushir
 * Lakshmi Gopalaswamy as Allama's mother
 * Sanchari Vijay as Basavanna
 * Ramakrishna
 * Prasanna Shetty as Bahuroopi Shivayya
 * Mico Manju as Siddarama
 * Bajarangi Chetan as Shambhunatha
 * Ashalatha
 * Shrutha Bharana as Akkamahadevi

Soundtrack
Bapu Padmanabha scored the film's background and soundtrack. The soundtrack album consists of 18 tracks. It includes 14 vachanas; 11 of Allama Prabhu, and 1 each of Basava, Akka Mahadevi and Siddheshwar. The album was released on 31 March 2016 in Bangalore.

Controversy
The film landed in controversy prior to its release in January 2016, after groups, such as Rashtriya Basavadal and Basava Peetha, staged demonstrations in Dharwad calling for its ban. They alleged that the film wrongly depicts the ritual of wearing miniaturized iconographic form of the deity Shiva, the Jyotirlinga. They claimed that, instead, Ishtalinga should have been depicted. The film shows the worship of Lingam performed placing it on the devotee's right hand, when they claimed that history states that it was done by keeping it in the left hand. The protesters also said that Allama Prabhu and Akka Mahadevi are depicted in the film without wearing the lingam. They claimed that "all these scenes prove that it is a systematic approach to fabricate vachana sahitya", in a memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister of Karnataka calling for the film's ban.

Awards and nominations

 * 64th National Film Awards
 * Best Music Direction (Songs) — Bapu Padmanabha
 * Best Music Direction (Best Background Score) — Bapu Padmanabha
 * Best Make-up Artist — N. K. Ramakrishna


 * 65th Filmfare Awards South
 * Critics Best Actor – Kannada — Dhananjaya