
Dharmasere 1979
"Based on novel by Jada Bharata"
Set in the rustic landscapes of Karnataka, *Dharmasere (1979)* weaves a poignant family drama around Tunga, a young woman navigating life with speech and hearing impairments. Directed by the visionary S.R.
Director: S.R. Puttanna Kanagal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dharmasere (1979) about?
*Dharmasere (1979)* follows Tunga, a young woman with speech and hearing impairments, as she battles societal indifference and personal hardships. Her story highlights the struggles of those living with disabilities in a world that often overlooks their struggles.
Who directed Dharmasere?
The film was directed by the acclaimed S.R. Puttanna Kanagal, known for his impactful storytelling in Kannada cinema.
Who stars in Dharmasere?
The film features Srinath, Aarathi, Sathyapriya, and Musuri Krishnamurthy in pivotal roles.
Is Dharmasere (1979) worth watching?
While *Dharmasere (1979)* isn't rated on IMDb, its emotionally charged narrative and strong performances make it a thought-provoking choice for fans of classic family dramas and socially conscious cinema.
How long is Dharmasere?
Runtime details are not listed for *Dharmasere (1979)*.
About Dharmasere (1979) — A Heartbreaking Journey of Courage and Resilience
Set in the rustic landscapes of Karnataka, *Dharmasere (1979)* weaves a poignant family drama around Tunga, a young woman navigating life with speech and hearing impairments. Directed by the visionary S.R. Puttanna Kanagal, this emotionally charged tale shatters societal prejudices as Tunga confronts humiliation, neglect, and relentless challenges merely for being different. The film's raw authenticity and heartfelt performances create an atmosphere where every struggle feels deeply personal, making it a compelling watch for fans of socially relevant cinema.
Aarathi and Srinath deliver standout performances that breathe life into Tunga's journey, while Sathyapriya and Musuri Krishnamurthy add layers of depth to the supporting cast. *Dharmasere (1979)* isn't just a movie—it's a mirror held up to society's harsh realities, revealing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.