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Adarsh Iyengar's harmonious journey: From music to cinema with Timmana Mottegalu

Adarsh Iyengar's harmonious journey: From music to cinema with Timmana Mottegalu

Time of India06-06-2025
Adarsh Iyengar, a multifaceted artist hailing from Shivamogga, Karnataka, has seamlessly transitioned from being an acclaimed independent musician to a visionary film producer.
His debut production,
Timmana Mottegalu
, not only marks a significant milestone in his career but also underscores his commitment to storytelling that bridges the realms of nature, spirituality, and humanity.
A Musical Prelude to Cinematic Ventures
Iyengar's musical journey is adorned with soulful compositions and evocative lyrics that resonate with a diverse audience. His independent music videos, such as
Belake
,
Padave
,
Jaya He
,
Quit
, and
Hope
, have garnered widespread acclaim, reflecting his deep-rooted passion for music and storytelling with social relevance.
He has released seven back-to-back singles, each exploring unique emotional and thematic landscapes.
Renowned for his singing versatility, Adarsh seamlessly adapts his voice across a spectrum of genres — ranging from classical-rooted melodies to contemporary fusion — bringing a fresh sonic identity to every track. His artistic endeavours have been recognised with accolades like the 2021 "Proud Indian" Award, celebrating his contributions to India's musical landscape.
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Embarking on a Cinematic Odyssey with Timmana Mottegalu
Venturing into film production, Iyengar collaborated with director Rakshit Thirthahalli to bring
Timmana Mottegalu
to life under the banner of SriKrishna Productions. The film is an adaptation of a short story from Thirthahalli's acclaimed collection,
Kaadina Nentaru
, and delves into the intricate relationship between humans, nature, and their spiritual beliefs.
Set against the verdant backdrop of the Western Ghats, the narrative follows Timma, a local resident whose quest for a better life leads him to a profound encounter with a king cobra's eggs, symbolising the delicate balance between ambition and reverence for nature.
Shot in the serene locales of Shivamogga and Chikkamagaluru, the film captures the essence of Malnad's landscapes and its inhabitants' harmonious coexistence with nature.
The ensemble cast features notable actors such as Keshav Guttalike, Suchendra Prasad, and Ashika Somashekar, bringing depth and authenticity to the story. The film also stars Pruthviraj Koopa, senior actor Sringeri Ramanna, Pragathi Prabhu, Master Harsha, Pranesh Kulegadde, and Vinay Kanive in pivotal roles.
Raghu Ramanakoppa, of
Kirik Party
fame, also joins the cast, further enriching the film's character tapestry.
The film's music and background score, composed by Hemanth Jois, add emotional gravitas and enhance the narrative's spiritual and environmental themes.
Accolades and Global Recognition
Timmana Mottegalu
has been lauded on both national and international platforms. The film received a Special Jury Mention at the 14th Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival held in Delhi, acknowledging its poignant narrative and cinematic excellence.
Furthermore, it was officially selected for screening at the 30th Kolkata International Film Festival, a testament to its compelling storytelling and thematic relevance.
The film's premiere in Dallas, USA, was met with enthusiastic reception, highlighting its universal appeal and the global resonance of its themes.
Looking Ahead: Theatrical Release and Beyond
Building on its festival success,
Timmana Mottegalu
is slated for a theatrical release on 27 June 2025. The announcement was accompanied by the release of the lyrical video for
Kaadu Daari
, sung by Vasuki Vaibhav, further amplifying anticipation for the film.
Adarsh Iyengar's foray into film production with
Timmana Mottegalu
exemplifies his dedication to crafting narratives that are both culturally rooted and universally resonant. As audiences await the film's release, Iyengar's journey stands as an inspiring testament to the transformative power of art in bridging diverse mediums and storytelling traditions.
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