Director(s)
Amoghavarsha JS
Production Year
2022
Release date
28/10/2022
Genre(s)
Documentary
Approx. running minutes
96m
Cast
Puneeth Rajkumar, Amoghavarsha
Film
Gandhada Gudi
infrequent mild bad language
GANDHADA GUDI is a Kannada language documentary about a journey through India's natural world with filmmaker Puneeth Rajkumar.
GANDHADA GUDI is a Kannada language documentary about a journey through India's natural world with filmmaker Puneeth Rajkumar.
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- There are undetailed references to a man's abduction. There are moments of brief threat as a tiger chases its prey, as well as a man handling a King Cobra in order to return it back to the wild. There is also a sequence in which wildlife patrols try to deter elephants from entering farmland by using flashbangs. This is followed by elephants being taken from their natural habitat, and tied up as they are forced into large wooden crates. The process appears cruel, however, the animals are subsequently treated kindly in a reservation where they live out the rest of their lives. This is argued to be a humane means of dealing with the problem faced by farmers, as elephants pose significant threat to their crops.
Director(s)
Amoghavarsha JS
Production Year
2022
Release date
28/10/2022
Genre(s)
Documentary
Approx. running minutes
96m
Cast
Puneeth Rajkumar, Amoghavarsha
infrequent mild bad language
Classified Date:
01/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
- additional issues
- There are undetailed references to a man's abduction. There are moments of brief threat as a tiger chases its prey, as well as a man handling a King Cobra in order to return it back to the wild. There is also a sequence in which wildlife patrols try to deter elephants from entering farmland by using flashbangs. This is followed by elephants being taken from their natural habitat, and tied up as they are forced into large wooden crates. The process appears cruel, however, the animals are subsequently treated kindly in a reservation where they live out the rest of their lives. This is argued to be a humane means of dealing with the problem faced by farmers, as elephants pose significant threat to their crops.
Classified date
01/11/2022
Language
Kannada