Film Name | Kshetrapathi (2023) |
Genre | Political Drama |
Director | Shrikant Katagi |
Producer(s) | |
Music Director | Ravi Basrur |
Lead Cast | See Full Cast |
Release Date | 18 August 2023 (India) |
Movie Budget | 3 Cr. (Estimated) |
Box Office Collection | N.A. Cr. Approximately (Worldwide) |
Rating | IMDB: 9.5 Bollywood Product: 7 |
Kshetrapathi is an Indian Kannada-language Political Drama film released in cinemas on August 18, 2023. Shrikant Katagi is the debutant Directdor of Kshetrapathi.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) issued a UA rating to the Kannada-language film, Kshetrapathi, vide certificate No. DIL/2/92/2023-BAN dated August 16, 2023. The runtime of the film is 156 Minutes and 52 Seconds.
Naveen Shankar (as Basava) and Archana Jois (as Bhoomika) play the lead roles in Khetrapathi. The film features Achyuth Kumar (as Venkat Rao), Krishna Hebbale (as Appayya Swami), Rahul Ainapur (as Veerabhadra), and many others.
Basava (Naveen Shankar) is a young man from a poor farmer family in North Karnataka. He studies engineering in Bangalore and dreams of going to America for good earnings.
One day, Basava's father commits suicide because he is in debt and cannot afford to pay for his crops. This event changes the direction of Basava's life. He quits engineering school and returns to his village to become a farmer.
Basava sees that the ink corporator companies and the political elite are exploiting the farmers in his village by not paying them a fair price for their crops.
Basava decides to start a social revolution to help the farmers. He faces many setbacks, but he is determined to succeed. He is willing to sacrifice his life for the prosperity of the peasant class.
Basava embarks on a courageous and revolutionary journey in his quest for justice. The heart of his mission lies in seeking retribution for his father's tragic suicide, a fate shared by many other distressed farmers. With unwavering determination, Basava becomes a beacon of hope for those caught in the grip of despair.
As he sets out, Basava confronts a series of formidable adversaries. His battle is not merely against individuals but against deeply entrenched systems, administrative barriers, and even the government itself. These powerful entities have perpetuated a cycle of injustice, and Basava stands firm to break it.
With every step he takes, Basava's fight gains momentum. He raises his voice against the deafening silence that has shrouded the suffering of the farmers for far too long. Through protests, advocacy, and raising awareness, Basava challenges the status quo, forcing those in power to take notice.
The journey is not without its challenges. Basava faces opposition, resistance, and personal sacrifices. Yet, his conviction remains unshaken. He draws strength from the plight of his father and the countless others who have been wronged.
As Basava's story unfolds, it becomes a testament to the power of one individual's unwavering determination to make a difference. Through his struggle, he sheds light on the injustices to marginalized farmers, sparking a movement for change.
In the face of adversity, Basava's fight is a symbol of resilience and hope. His actions inspire others to join the cause, amplifying his impact.
The fight for justice is not an easy one Basava ignites a spark that has the potential to ignite a transformation, challenging oppressive systems and carving a path toward a fairer future.
In the end, Basava is successful in his fight for the farmers. He can get them a fair price for their crops and improve their lives.
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Naveen Shankar |
Archana Jois |
Achyuth Kumar |
Krishna Hebbale |
Rahul Ainapur |
Harsh Arjun |
Shailashree Urs |
Natya Ranga |
Director(s) |
Shrikant Katagi |
Music Director(s) |
Ravi Basrur |