At last a decent nice article published in Rediff... keep it up.. He was a great actor, not much knew him, but he truly was a genius. Kannada people will miss him badly. May his soul rest in peace
Like when he was almost persecuted by 'fans' of Rajkumar during the early part of his career when an innocuous incident concerning a rifle during the making of Gandhada Gudi was held so seriously against the young Vishnu.
His posters were torn to pieces, cow dung splashed on them at most places, vicious attacks on him in the press, the maligning of his reputation, the bitterness with he was perceived by certain sections of the industry, the loneliness of battling all these forces of vice and wickedness. Vishnu had gone through this all. And the point is, he not only survived but made a mark as a fine actor and a man too
Re: Re: Dr Vishnu
by dummipapu on Dec 30, 2009 06:52 PM
WHICH PART OF INDIA HAVE U MIGRATED FROM. U DONT SEEM TO KNOW ABCD OF KANNADA FILM INDUSTRY.FOR 50 YEARS THE INDUSTRY GREW ALONG WITH RAJKUMAR AND SUPPORTED BY VISHNUVARDHAN AMBARISH AND OTHERS.IF NOT FOR THESE STARS TODAY KANNADA WOULD HAVE HAD THE FATE OF MARATI FILM INDUSTRY WHICH IS ALMOST NON EXISTANT. REMEMBER THAT NOBODY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYBODYS ACHIEVEMENTS OR FOR THEIR LOSSES IN LIFE.IT IS THE INDIVIDUAL ALONE.SO STOP MAKING DEOGATORY STATEMENTS.
What a brilliant essay for Vishnuvardhan. We really feel sad regarding his demise. WE hate his death because it makes us realize that he was a human after all like the rest of us, and not a demigod like we imagined him to be.
The writing is very fluid and easy, heart felt emotions pouring out with every word