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Doora Theera Yaana Movie Review: A meditative leap into the emotional landscape of modern love
Doora Theera Yaana Movie Review: A meditative leap into the emotional landscape of modern love

New Indian Express

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Doora Theera Yaana Movie Review: A meditative leap into the emotional landscape of modern love

With Doora Theera Yaana, director Mansore offers not just a film, but a conversation; one that quietly unpacks what it truly means to love, to disagree, to travel together, and maybe, just maybe, to part peacefully. It's an intimate and daringly quiet piece of cinema from a director best known for hard-hitting social stories (Harivu, Act 1978, and a thematic cousin to his Nathicharami), though far more atmospheric, introspective, and free-floating. Here, Mansore trades the rigid frameworks of societal drama for the ever-shifting terrain of the heart. Yet, it's no less insightful, perhaps even more so. One could say this is Mansore's most personal work yet, not because it's life-based, but because it is emotionally universal. It reflects the realities of many modern couples, people trying to love each other across very real differences in temperament, vision, and desire. It's a portrait of two kinds of people: those who believe love is about growing together through compromise, and those who understand that sometimes the most compassionate thing is to let each other go. Director: Mansore Cast: Vijay Krishna, Priyanka Kumar, Sruthi Hariharan and Sharath Lohitashwa

Mansore interview: On why ‘Doora Theera Yaana' is a love story with a difference
Mansore interview: On why ‘Doora Theera Yaana' is a love story with a difference

The Hindu

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Mansore interview: On why ‘Doora Theera Yaana' is a love story with a difference

Director Mansore, known for hard-hitting social dramas such as 19.20.21 (2023)and Act 1978 (2020), delves into the dynamics of relationships in his upcoming film, Doora Theera Yaana. 'This film wasn't easy to make. At one point, I felt I should have stuck to my preferred genre,' he says with a chuckle. The film has left him an admirer of directors who tackle love stories. Starring Vijay Krishna and Priyanka Kumar M, Doora Theera Yaana releases on July 11, 2025. 'It's a challenge to create the right mood on set for emotionally charged scenes. The actors must understand what the character is going through. Of course, the chemistry between the leads matters. As a filmmaker over 40, when I share my idea of a relationship with actors in their mid-20s, I worry that they might not be able to relate to it.' Though he has an affinity towards exposing the system, Mansore loves to surprise people, either with his choice of stories or narrative style. His films, despite operating in the commercial space, are not driven by the template. His 19.20.21, the true story of a young journalism student from a tribal community who fought for his constitutional rights, was narrated in a gritty, non-linear fashion. In Act 1978, a pregnant woman holds the employees and visitors of a government office hostage. The movie was a taut thriller with heart. 'I have experimented with this film as well,' he says. 'Every frame will tell a story. There are several scenes that serve a metaphorical purpose. Kannada cinema had a certain sensibility from the 1960s till the 1980s. I have tried to maintain that sensibility through a visually evocative film.' Doora Theera Yaana, Mansore says, is not a love story. 'It's a story about love. Before a couple gets married, there is a period of awaiting the big day. The partners fear talking about their expectations of each other during that time.' Both of them have opinions on topics such as financial planning, savings and following one's passion, Mansore says. 'But they don't convey it to each other. My film is about those important conversations that can save a marriage,' he explains. Doora Theera Yaana is a road film, a genre rarely explored in Kannada cinema. 'It's not a typical road film. In Kannada movies, we romanticise the idea of a small town. Jai Shankar's Shivammawas a welcome relief in that aspect. It shows women in villages jogging and exercising in sari. I have seen it happen.' ALSO READ:'Hebbuli Cut' movie review: A sharp narrative on caste bias with an engaging screenplay This is something we are missing in Kannada films, Mansore says. 'We aren't recreating reality. That's not the case in Malayalam cinema. For instance, in the recent crime comedy Sookshmadarshini, women living in a locality in a Tier-2 city are part of a messaging WhatsApp group for gossiping. These are small aspects that make the drama between the characters relatable.' To narrate a full-fledged drama to audience with limited attention spans will be his biggest test, admits Mansore. 'The pleasure of a three-second reel poses a big challenge to filmmakers. In Kannada, we don't have film fanatics. So for me, the first-week audience matters. I have to keep them glued to the screen so that they are impressed and the positive response spreads.'

National Award winner's film ‘Doora Teera Yaana' to premiere at Dharwad
National Award winner's film ‘Doora Teera Yaana' to premiere at Dharwad

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

National Award winner's film ‘Doora Teera Yaana' to premiere at Dharwad

Mumbai: The makers of National award-winning director Mansore's next 'Doora Teera Yaana' have decided to organize a special premiere of the movie in Dharwad, Karnataka. The premiere is slated to take place on July 9 at 4 PM at the Padma Theatre in Dharwad. During a press conference in Dharwad, Mansore announced that 'Doora Teera Yaana' is ready for release on July 11. While usually the movies are premiered in Bengaluru for celebrities and dignitaries, 'Doora Teera Yaana' will be taking a different approach. 'We are bringing the film directly to the audience', Mansore said. The decision is being seen as an initiative to move the premiere shows of movies beyond Bengaluru. For the unversed, Dharwad is the hometown of legendary poet D.R. Bendre, and the makers have chosen Dharwad as the venue for the premiere after being inspired by Bendre. With Vijay Krishna, Priyanka Kumar, and Sruthi Hariharan in lead roles, 'Doora Teera Yaana' is produced by Devaraj R under the banner of D Creations. The movie shares the tale of two young lovers who decided to go on a road trip from Bangalore to Goa and end up discovering deeper meanings in their relationship during the journey.

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